2022
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9636
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Evidence of hatch‐time based growth compensation in the early life history of two salmonid fishes

Abstract: Initial body size can indicate quality within‐species, with large size increasing the likelihood of survival. However, some populations or individuals may have body size disadvantages due to spatial/temporal differences in temperature, photoperiod, or food. Across‐populations, animals often have locally adapted physiology to compensate for relatively poor environmental influences on development and growth, while within‐population individual behavioral adjustments can increase food intake after periods of depri… Show more

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