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Journal articles on the topic "Smallmouth bass – Feeding and feeds"

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Ward, David L., and Ben M. Vaage. "What Environmental Conditions Reduce Predation Vulnerability for Juvenile Colorado River Native Fishes?" Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 10, no. 1 (2018): 196–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.3996/042018-jfwm-031.

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Abstract The incompatibility of native Colorado River fishes and nonnative warm-water sport fishes is well documented, with predation by nonnative species causing rapid declines and even extirpation of native species in most locations. In a few rare instances, native fishes can survive and recruit despite the presence of nonnative warm-water predators, indicating that specific environmental conditions may help reduce predation vulnerability. We experimented with turbidity, artificial blue water colorant (artificial turbidity pond treatment), woody debris, rocks, and aquatic vegetation in a lab
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Rabeni, Charles F. "Trophic Linkage between Stream Centrarchids and Their Crayfish Prey." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 49, no. 8 (1992): 1714–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f92-190.

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Energetic links between smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) and rock bass (Ambloplites rupestris) and their crayfish foods were examined in an Ozark stream. A trophic level energy budget was developed by enumerating food habits for different age (size) fish, estimating annual production for both fish and crayfish, and using laboratory- and literature-derived bioenergetic and gross efficiency data. Both fishes began life feeding on small invertebrates (mayflies and chironomids) but within 3 mo switched to a diet of mainly crayfish and Cyprinidae. Total annual production of smallmouth bass wa
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Ridgway, Mark, and Trevor Friesen. "BROOD SIZE DOES NOT INFLUENCE THE BEHAVIOUR OR DENSITY OF LARVAL AND JUVENILE SMALLMOUTH BASS UNDER PARENTAL CARE." Behaviour 137, no. 1 (2000): 61–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853900501872.

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AbstractWe used fine scale observations of individual broods of smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) to ask whether brood size had an effect on feeding behaviour, agonistic behaviour, nearest-neighbour distance or brood density of larvae and juveniles. Developmental phase, and not brood size, provided the only significant effect on individual behaviour. The dispersion of broods in the nearshore zone of the lake increased throughout the parental care period in response to both developmental phase and brood size. The density of fish in broods (number of fish/m2 of lake surface/brood) declined
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Kwak, Thomas J., Michael J. Wiley, Lewis L. Osborne, and R. Weldon Larimore. "Application of Diel Feeding Chronology to Habitat Suitability Analysis of Warmwater Stream Fishes." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 49, no. 7 (1992): 1417–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f92-157.

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Diel feeding chronology and daily ration were determined from stomach or foregut contents of common carp (Cyprinus carpio), golden redhorse (Moxostoma erythrurum), channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu), and longear sunfish (Lepomis megalotis) in the Vermilion River, Illinois. Feeding was highly variable among individuals, hours, and months for each species. Discontinuous feeding was detected in common carp, golden redhorse, and channel catfish. Common carp and the two centrarchid species fed with greatest intensity near sunrise and sunset; golden redhors
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MOURA, M. A. M., F. KUBITZA, and J. E. P. CYRINO. "Feed training of peacock bass (Cichla sp.)." Revista Brasileira de Biologia 60, no. 4 (2000): 645–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0034-71082000000400015.

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The Amazonian cichlid peacock bass (Cichla sp.) is a highly marketable food and sport fish, therefore a suitable species for aquaculture. However, because of its piscivorous feeding preferences, the species does not accept dry feeds voluntarily, turning its intensive culture difficult and costly. This study aimed to wean fingerling peacock bass from inert moist food to dry diets. In a first experiment, 1,134 fingerlings weighting 0.27 g were divided in two 0.37 m³ hapas and fed ground fish flesh with 35% success. Then, 1.3 g fish were pooled, stocked in six 25 L cages and fed two pellet sequen
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Barry, Kelli J., Rebecca L. McClure, and Jesse T. Trushenski. "Sea Clam-Derived Feeding Stimulants Enhance Acceptability and Intake of Reduced Fish Meal, Soy-Based Sunshine Bass Feeds." North American Journal of Aquaculture 79, no. 1 (2016): 115–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15222055.2016.1243600.

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Oliveira, Ana Maria Barretto de Menezes Sampaio de, and José Eurico Possebon Cyrino. "Attractants in plant protein-based diets for the carnivorous largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides." Scientia Agricola 61, no. 3 (2004): 326–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0103-90162004000300015.

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Adding attractants can improve acceptability of artificial diets by carnivorous fish fry and fingerlings, increasing intake of unpalatable feeds and improving growth rate, while reducing feeding time and feeding wastes. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of levels of inclusion of different attractants in plant protein-based diets on the performance of largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides. Nine hundred juvenile largemouth bass (26.54 ± 1.53 g) conditioned to accept dry, artificial feed were stocked in 60, 90-L polyethylene tanks (15 fish per group) in a completely randomized design trial
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Peterson, Miles I., and Satoshi Kitano. "Stream drift feeding and microhabitat competition of invasive smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu, native Japanese dace Tribolodon hakonensis and pale chub Opsariichthys platypus in the Nogu River, Japan." Environmental Biology of Fishes 102, no. 1 (2019): 69–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10641-019-0844-5.

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RAGIAS (Β. ΡΑΓΙΑΣ), B., and F. ATHANASSOPOULOU (Φ. ΑΘΑΝΑΣΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ). "Aquaculture systems and pathological problems of new species reared in fresh water in Greece." Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society 56, no. 1 (2017): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/jhvms.15068.

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Published data on growth and pathology of the fish species: Mugil cephalus (mullet) and Acipenser gueldestaedi (sturgeon), under intensive culture, is limited. In particular, data on dietary requirements is non-existing. For the artificial feeding of these fish, other feeds originally prepared for other cultured fish species are used (trout and/or sea bass, sea bream pelleted feeds). Mugil cephalus is very tolerant to intensive rearing and the main problem observed was recurrent infections by Chilodonella sp. Mugilids reared in lagoons are infected with a variety of parasites, but these do not
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Wade, N. M., L. H. Trenkner, I. Viegas, et al. "Dietary starch promotes hepatic lipogenesis in barramundi (Lates calcarifer)." British Journal of Nutrition 124, no. 4 (2020): 363–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007114520001051.

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AbstractBarramundi (Lates calcarifer) are a highly valued aquaculture species, and, as obligate carnivores, they have a demonstrated preference for dietary protein over lipid or starch to fuel energetic growth demands. In order to investigate how carnivorous fish regulate nutritional cues, we examined the metabolic effects of feeding two isoenergetic diets that contained different proportions of digestible protein or starch energy. Fish fed a high proportion of dietary starch energy had a higher proportion of liver SFA, but showed no change in plasma glucose levels, and few changes in the expr
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Smallmouth bass – Feeding and feeds"

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Easton, Robert S. "Feeding ecology of age-o smallmouth bass in the New River, West Virginia." Thesis, This resource online, 1992. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-10062009-020140/.

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Sejdic, Andrea. "Modulation of Prey-Capture Kinematics and Suction Feeding Performance in Smallmouth Bass, Micropterus Dolomieu." TopSCHOLAR®, 2016. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/1573.

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The feeding behavior of fishes is a topic that has piqued the interests of many researchers given the dynamic and ancestral nature of aquatic prey-capture. This study examines aquatic feeding in terms of the suction and ram components of feeding in smallmouth bass, Micropterus dolomieu, and how they modulate their kinematic behavior when attacking pelagic and benthic prey. Relative to other Micropterus genera, the reduced gape in smallmouth bass suggests they may create considerable suction pressure – stronger subambient pressure pulled through a smaller opening creates greater velocity. Sucti
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Kurtenbach, James Peter. "THE INABILITY OF LARGEMOUTH BASS TO RECOGNIZE PREY TOO LARGE TO SWALLOW." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/275263.

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WANJALA, BENNY SIMBA. "THE RELATIONSHIP OF MOVEMENT TO FEEDING OF LARGEMOUTH BASS, MICROPTERUS SALMOIDES (LACEPEDE 1802) IN ALAMO LAKE, ARIZONA (TELEMETRY, TRACKING, TAGGING)." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/188020.

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A study of the feeding and movement patterns of largemouth bass in Alamo Lake, Arizona, using stomach analysis, ultra-sonic telemetry and echo-location revealed that feeding is an important determinant of the behavior of individuals and of their composition. The diurnal foraging activity showed a circadian rhythm associated with dawn, dusk, and mobility of prey. The size and type of prey consumed was largely influenced by the size and hunger state of the predator and by the prevailing environmental conditions. All sizes of bass fed mostly on shad, but the quantities consumed were influenced by
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Cashman, Michael Robert 1953. "Distribution and feeding interactions of the threadfin shad and juvenile gamefish in Patagonia Lake." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/276658.

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Distribution, diet, and food availability for young-of-the-year (YOY) largemouth bass (Micropeterus salmoides), YOY bluegill (lepomis macrochirus) and threadfin shad (Dorosoma petenense) were studied to reveal any potential interactions in Patagonia Lake, a 170 ha (265 acre) recreational impoundment in Santa Cruz County, Arizona. Threadfin shad, a forage species, were stocked to enhance the growth of bass. As shad became abundant, limnetic zooplankton declined, reducing the primary food supply of the YOY game fish. Diet analysis showed very little food overlap between YOY gamefish and threadfi
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Beck, Martina. "Feeding and Habitat Preferences of Non-Native Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieui) in Lakes Throughout British Columbia." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/4752.

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Characterization of smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) interaction with native species assemblages, especially salmonids, in lakes throughout BC is prerequisite to identification of high-risk systems warranting on-going monitoring. Therefore this project addresses the following issues: How does smallmouth bass (SMB) trophic profile overlap with native species and does it vary across time and space? Schoener’s index of dietary overlap was not significant between SMB and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss; α=0.406, 0.257), or cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkia; α=0.145, 0.29). Prey fish
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Books on the topic "Smallmouth bass – Feeding and feeds"

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N, Bautista M., ed. Feeds and feeding of milkfish, Nile tilapia, Asian sea bass, and Tiger shrimp. Aquaculture Dept., Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1994.

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Morris, Joseph E. Role of artificial feeds and feeding regimes on the culture of hybrid striped bass fry. 2010.

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Hammond, Joseph William. Largemouth bass food consumption and its relationship to the gizzard shad population in Acton Lake, Ohio. 1996.

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