Seasonal and Diel Utilisation of Inshore Microhabitats by Larvae and Juveniles of Leuciscus Cephalus and Leuciscus Leuciscus

From July 1995 to January 1996, we examined the seasonal variations of the diel dynamics of habitat use by young-of-the-year cyprinid fishes (chub Leuciscus cephalus and dace L. leuciscus) in a lotic stream (River Ourthe, Southern Belgium). Inshore bays and neighbouring habitats (riparian shelters,...

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Predators
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Seasonal variations
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