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Aspects of habitat selection in the mosquitofish gambusia affinis

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Laboratory experiments were performed to determine behavioral preferences of Gambusia affinis for habitat variables in partitioned aquaria. The fish preferred calm water, dark-colored substrates and subsurface vegetation providing lateral concealment. Floating cover, which obstructed access to the surface, was avoided. Lack of preference for real over plastic plant cover indicates that visual rather than chemical cues are involved. These laboratory preferences correspond to the reported microhabitat distribution of G. affinis in nature and indicate the presence of an active habitat preference, as opposed to passive habitat correlation, in this species. Species-specific habitat preferences, which may be narrower where a species occurs sympatrically with its congeners, probably form part of a reproductive isolating mechanism.

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Casterlin, M.E., Reynolds, W.W. Aspects of habitat selection in the mosquitofish gambusia affinis. Hydrobiologia 55, 125–127 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00021053

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