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Early life history and recruitment in fish populations / compil. R. Chambers ; co-aut. Edward Trippel
Ligado a: Three cavaliers : a discussion from the golden age of norwegian marine researchLigado a: Early life history and recruitment : legacy and challengesLigado a: Utility of early life history studies and the challenges of recruitment predictionLigado a: Interannual variability in stage-specific survival rates and the causes of recruitment variationLigado a: Recruitment variation in fish populations assessed using meta-analysisLigado a: Relationships between early life history traits and recruitment among coral reef fishesLigado a: Compensatory responses to decreased young-of-the year survival : an individual-based modelling analysis of winter ....Ligado a: Size-based foraging success and vulnerability to predation : selection of survivors in individual-based models of ....Ligado a: Predation on juvenile fishes : dynamic interactions between size-structured predators and preyLigado a: Natural selection and the evolution of growth rate in the early life history : what are the trade-offs?Ligado a: Size-selective predation on juvenile north sea flatfish and possible implications for recruitmentLigado a: Ontogeny of cannibalism in larval and juvenile fishes with special emphsis on atlantic codLigado a: Ontogeny, growth and the recruitment processLigado a: Use of field studies to investigate selective processes in fish early life historyLigado a: Patterns and consequences of selective processes in teleost early life historiesLigado a: Life history responses to environmental variability in early lifeLigado a: Regulation of energy acquisition and allocation to respiration, growth and reproduction : simulation model and example...Ligado a: Environmental influences on egg and propagule sizes in marine fishesLigado a: Effects of adult age and size structure on reproductive output in marine fishesLigado a: Recruitment in fish populations : the paradigm shift generated by ices comitee aLigado a: Early life history of fishes and its role in recruitment processesPublicação: London : Chapman & Hall, 1997Descrição: 596 p.Assunto - Nome comum: Etologia Classificação: 2400 - Psicologia Experimental Animal / Psicologia Comparativa Recursos em linha:Clicar aqui para aceder online Tipo de documento:Tipo de documento | Biblioteca | Cota | Estado | Data de devolução | Código de barras | |
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