Articles with "lepomis macrochirus" as a keyword



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Predator kairomones elicit bold, exploratory behaviours in juvenile bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus

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Published in 2021 at "Animal Behaviour"

DOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2020.11.012

Abstract: Behavioural responses of animals are often placed conceptually along some axis characterized by the extremes, e.g. bold versus shy or timid. Ecological and evolutionary pressures can be associated with increased frequencies of different behavioural patterns… read more here.

Keywords: juvenile bluegill; bluegill lepomis; bluegill; lepomis macrochirus ... See more keywords
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Elevated carbon dioxide has limited acute effects on Lepomis macrochirus behaviour.

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Published in 2017 at "Journal of fish biology"

DOI: 10.1111/jfb.13188

Abstract: The current study investigated the behavioural response of Lepomis macrochirus following exposures to elevated carbon dioxide (CO2 ). For this, L. macrochirus were held at ambient pCO2 (160 μatm pCO2 ) for 7 days, then exposed to… read more here.

Keywords: velocity; exposure; lepomis macrochirus; pco2 ... See more keywords
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Seasonal intestinal coccidiosis in wild bluegill Lepomis macrochirus is associated with a spring bacterial epizootic.

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Published in 2019 at "Journal of fish diseases"

DOI: 10.1111/jfd.13095

Abstract: Wild bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus Rafinesque, succumb to seasonal mortality in the early spring during cool water temperatures, shown previously to be related to bacteraemia caused by a psychrotrophic bacterium, Pseudomonas mandelii. In the study herein,… read more here.

Keywords: wild bluegill; bluegill lepomis; intestinal coccidiosis; coccidiosis ... See more keywords
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Metabolic phenotype is not associated with vulnerability to angling in bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus)

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Published in 2018 at "Canadian Journal of Zoology"

DOI: 10.1139/cjz-2017-0363

Abstract: Prior work has described a link between an individual’s metabolic rate and a willingness to take risks. One context in which high metabolic rates and risk-prone behaviors may prove to be maladaptive is in fish… read more here.

Keywords: phenotype; metabolic phenotype; lepomis macrochirus; vulnerability ... See more keywords