2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2005.01506.x
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Habitat and resource use by larval and juvenile fishes in an arid‐land river (Rio Grande, New Mexico)

Abstract: 1. Studies of mesic temperate and tropical rivers suggest an important role for floodplain habitats as nursery areas for larval and juvenile fishes. In arid-land rivers the extent and duration of flooding is diminished and habitats and resources used by larval fishes are poorly known. Our study documented habitat and resource use of larval fishes in the Rio Grande, New Mexico, an arid-land river. 2. Spatial and temporal distribution of larval and juvenile fishes and their inferred microhabitat preferences were… Show more

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“…The specimens were rinsed with distilled water to remove excess alcohol and dried at 60 C. The same samples used here had their isotopic results corrected by subtracting 0.5%. This correction value for 15 N was obtained by Manetta et al (in press) for the same species in the adult phase and recorded by Vander-Zanden et al (2003) and Pease et al (2006) for adults and larval marine fishes, respectively. Afterward, the samples macerated until a fine powder was obtained.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The specimens were rinsed with distilled water to remove excess alcohol and dried at 60 C. The same samples used here had their isotopic results corrected by subtracting 0.5%. This correction value for 15 N was obtained by Manetta et al (in press) for the same species in the adult phase and recorded by Vander-Zanden et al (2003) and Pease et al (2006) for adults and larval marine fishes, respectively. Afterward, the samples macerated until a fine powder was obtained.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Other factors that could influence the gonad maturation and spawning of other species are abiotic factors such as variations in the hydrometric level, rains, high temperatures and the photoperiod (Azevedo, 1972;Basile-Martins et al, 1975;Colares de Melo, 1989;Winemiller et al, 2000;Zeug and Winemiller, 2007). According to Pease et al (2006), the flooding period and the low speed in flooding habitats are important factors for the reproduction and development of larvae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on a study by Manetta and Benedito (in press) that used the same species in the adult phase, the isotopic results for these samples were corrected by subtracting 0.5 . This correction factor has also been used by Vander Zanden et al (2000) and Pease et al (2006) for several species of fishes in the adult and larval stages, respectively.…”
Section: Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%