Bluegills: Biology and Behavior
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Stephen Spotte
214 pages
Publication date: June 2007
ISBN-13: 978-1-888569-93-3
The bluegill is arguably the most popular freshwater sportfish in North America it has been introduced into every state but Alaska. Bluegills also have been exported worldwide for sport, aquaculture, or as forage for larger fishes. Spottes book is a synopsis of what we know about bluegills. He discusses not just what bluegills do, but also how they go about doing it.
Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1. Movement
Chapter 2. Sensory Perception
Chapter 3. Foraging
Chapter 4. Competition
Chapter 5. Predation
Chapter 6. Reproduction
Chapter 7. Development, Growth, and Mortality
Chapter 8. Management
Endnotes
References
Index
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