DOI: 10.25148/etd.fi12120504
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Spatial and Temporal Patterns in the Distribution, Behavior, and Activity of Fishes in Canals of the Everglades

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“…The abundance of large fishes in deep-water refuges, including alligator holes and canals, has been shown to increase during the dry season across different regions of the Everglades (Kushlan 1974, Rehage and Trexler 2006, Parkos et al 2011, Hijuelos 2012, Bush 2017. This seasonal influx of fishes into refuge habitats can result in significant changes in community structure Loftus 2007, Parkos et al 2011).…”
Section: Habitat Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The abundance of large fishes in deep-water refuges, including alligator holes and canals, has been shown to increase during the dry season across different regions of the Everglades (Kushlan 1974, Rehage and Trexler 2006, Parkos et al 2011, Hijuelos 2012, Bush 2017. This seasonal influx of fishes into refuge habitats can result in significant changes in community structure Loftus 2007, Parkos et al 2011).…”
Section: Habitat Usementioning
confidence: 99%