Diverse responses of planktonic crustaceans to fish predation by shifts in depth selection and size at maturity
We investigated the behaviour and life histories of large zooplankton in the Esch-sur-Sûre reservoir (Luxembourg). We found that the decrease in size at maturity, as well as diurnal refuge in deep waters, were the adaptive responses (concurrently or alternatively) adopted by large zooplankters to co...
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