Present address: UMR CNRS 5023 Ecologie des Hydrosystèmes Fluviaux, Université Claude Bernard – Lyon 1, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France
Research Article
Are invasive and native trout functionally equivalent predators? Results and lessons from a field experiment
Article first published online: 19 JUN 2012
DOI: 10.1002/aqc.2259
Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Issue
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Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
Volume 22, Issue 6, pages 787–798, September 2012
Additional Information
How to Cite
Lepori, F., Benjamin, J. R., Fausch, K. D. and Baxter, C. V. (2012), Are invasive and native trout functionally equivalent predators? Results and lessons from a field experiment. Aquatic Conserv: Mar. Freshw. Ecosyst., 22: 787–798. doi: 10.1002/aqc.2259
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Present address: UMR CNRS 5023 Ecologie des Hydrosystèmes Fluviaux, Université Claude Bernard – Lyon 1, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France
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Present address: USGS Western Fisheries Research Center, Columbia River Research Laboratory, Cook, WA 98605
Publication History
- Issue published online: 6 DEC 2012
- Article first published online: 19 JUN 2012
- Manuscript Accepted: 21 APR 2012
- Manuscript Revised: 5 APR 2012
- Manuscript Received: 23 NOV 2011
Funded by
- National Science Foundation. Grant Number: grants DEB-0516133 to KDF and DEB-0516136 CVB
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