Effects of dreissenid mussels, chironomids, fishes, and zooplankton on growth of round goby in experimental aquaria (original) (raw)
Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 02705060 2011 553987, 2011
Abstract
There is a widely accepted paradigm supported by early field and laboratory observations that the adult round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) is highly adapted to, and primarily survives on, dreissenid mussels. However, more recent stable isotope and diet analyses indicate that the round goby may not rely on dreissenid prey to the extent that was previously believed. We conducted a feeding
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