Flow and stress acclimation both enhance predator avoidance in a common cyprinid fish
I investigated the impact of flow and predator stress acclimation on the swimming performance and predator avoidance ability of juvenile qingbo Spinibarbus sinensis. The experimental subjects were acclimatized for 20 d to nearly still water (control), flowing water, or nearly still water in the pres...
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Autor principal: | SJ Fu |
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Inter-Research
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/842c9cd8e08446f898098fe5c96eaabc |
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