2010
DOI: 10.1080/02705060.2010.9664356
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Population Structure and Diet of Burbot (Lota Iota) in Small Streams Near the Southern Extent of the Species' Range

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“…According to Dixon and Vokoun (), L. lota also select deeper pools in two tributary watersheds of the Hollenbeck River and Blackberry River in northwestern Connecticut, USA, but only when the bottom is covered with coarse substrate. Another investigation by Dixon and Vokoun () at these same locations indicated that the population structure of burbots in small rivers was quite different from large rivers; food availability, especially the absence of small fish, obviously plays an important role. Therefore, deeper areas seem to be less important as habitats in small streams, because burbots need a larger home range to find food.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…According to Dixon and Vokoun (), L. lota also select deeper pools in two tributary watersheds of the Hollenbeck River and Blackberry River in northwestern Connecticut, USA, but only when the bottom is covered with coarse substrate. Another investigation by Dixon and Vokoun () at these same locations indicated that the population structure of burbots in small rivers was quite different from large rivers; food availability, especially the absence of small fish, obviously plays an important role. Therefore, deeper areas seem to be less important as habitats in small streams, because burbots need a larger home range to find food.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%