An experimental study of foraging aggression in two southeastern minnows
@inproceedings{Wagner2004AnES, title={An experimental study of foraging aggression in two southeastern minnows}, author={C. M. Wagner}, year={2004} }
Competitive aggression is a trait often assumed important in the establishment of invasive species. I examined the effects of competitive aggression on the group foraging dynamics of two southeastern minnows, the native rosyside dace (Clinostomus funduloides), and the introduced yellowfin shiner (Notropis lutipinnis). Specifically, my research addressed three primary objectives: (1) to examine the functional value of aggression to non-territorial, socially foraging stream fishes; (2) to… CONTINUE READING
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