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Prey selection by larval haddock and cod on copepods with species-specific behavior: an individual-based model analysis
2009
Marine Ecology Progress Series
Coupled biological-physical models of larval fish have become a widely used tool for studying recruitment variability. Within these models, foraging components include prey selection as a determinant of food availability but have not yet considered species-specific escape behaviors of prey, which can be important in determining capture success. Furthermore, there has been extensive work on some species (e.g. cod Gadus morhua), but less on others (e.g. haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus). We
doi:10.3354/meps08268
fatcat:mpp6577e4vcoxntczmxax25hda