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Fisheries Management and Ecology, Vol.10 No.5 (2003)

Series: Fisheries Management and Ecology. ; Vol.10 No.5 Publication details: Oxford, Blackwell Publishing, 2003,Description: 281-360p. 28cmISSN:
  • 0969 997X
Contents:
Population‐level consumption by Atlantic coastal striped bass and the influence of population recovery upon prey communities,Use of tag data to compare growth rates of Atlantic coast striped bass stocks,Mortality associated with catch and release of striped bass in the Hudson River,The prevalence of mycobacterial infections in striped bass in Chesapeake Bay,US Atlantic coast striped bass: issues with a recovered population,Predator–prey analysis of striped bass and Atlantic menhaden in upper Chesapeake Bay,The diet of Chesapeake Bay striped bass in the late 1950s,Stable isotope ratios in archived striped bass scales suggest changes in trophic structure,Spatial and temporal patterns in the distribution and feeding habits of Morone saxatilis in marsh creeks of Delaware Bay, USA,Atlantic coast feeding habits of striped bass: a synthesis supporting a coast‐wide understanding of trophic biology.
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Population‐level consumption by Atlantic coastal striped bass and the influence of population recovery upon prey communities,Use of tag data to compare growth rates of Atlantic coast striped bass stocks,Mortality associated with catch and release of striped bass in the Hudson River,The prevalence of mycobacterial infections in striped bass in Chesapeake Bay,US Atlantic coast striped bass: issues with a recovered population,Predator–prey analysis of striped bass and Atlantic menhaden in upper Chesapeake Bay,The diet of Chesapeake Bay striped bass in the late 1950s,Stable isotope ratios in archived striped bass scales suggest changes in trophic structure,Spatial and temporal patterns in the distribution and feeding habits of Morone saxatilis in marsh creeks of Delaware Bay, USA,Atlantic coast feeding habits of striped bass: a synthesis supporting a coast‐wide understanding of trophic biology.

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