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Freshwater Biological Association
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Ambleside, UK
In:
http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/5249
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3949
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2011-09-29 15:08:57
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5249
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Freshwater Biological Association
Publication Date:
2021-07-09
Description:
The segregation of habitats of fish assemblages found in the chalk streams and rivers within the Wessex, South West and Southern Water Authority boundaries in southern England have been examined. Habitat segregation is the most frequent type of resource partitioning in natural communities. The habitat of individual fish species will be defined in order to determine the following: (1) the requirements of each species in terms of depth, current velocity, substrate, cover etc.; (2) identify the essential habitat variables in the segregation of species; (3) whether species in an assemblage demonstrate resource partitioning with reference to habitat, and (4) the mechanisms behind such resource partitioning.
Keywords:
Ecology
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Fisheries
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Freshwater fish
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Research proposals
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Rivers
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Species diversity
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England
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Annual report
Repository Name:
AquaDocs
Type:
book_section
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Format:
application/pdf
Format:
application/pdf
Format:
88-90
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