Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4398857 Journal of Great Lakes Research 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Slimy and deepwater sculpin select different prey types and sizes, which may contribute directly or indirectly to species coexistence ► Variation in sculpin prey-type selection probably contributes to widely reported differences in the diet composition and bathymetric distributions of the two species ► Declines in Diporeia abundance did not appear to impact sculpin food resource partitioning, at least as of 2002.
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