2022
DOI: 10.1002/rra.4078
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A meta‐analysis and model comparison of juvenile salmon growth across different habitat types

Abstract: The size of an organism is an important factor for a variety of physiological and ecological processes. For fishes, larger size can increase long‐term survival and provide a population level benefit. Therefore, threatened and endangered species management often focuses on supporting high quality habitat that provides growth opportunities. There are numerous habitat characteristics that can affect growth, including food availability, temperature, and habitat complexity. Understanding how growth responds to habi… Show more

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“…Our finding that young-of-year fish in the Fitzroy River grew faster in certain floodplain habitats than in the main channel, is consistent with studies of juvenile fish growth in other large rivers around the world 6 , 62 . This is, however, the first time that growth benefits to young-of-year fish on the floodplain have been empirically demonstrated in northern Australia.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Our finding that young-of-year fish in the Fitzroy River grew faster in certain floodplain habitats than in the main channel, is consistent with studies of juvenile fish growth in other large rivers around the world 6 , 62 . This is, however, the first time that growth benefits to young-of-year fish on the floodplain have been empirically demonstrated in northern Australia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%