Bluegills: Biology and Behavior

Bluegills: Biology and Behavior
Item# 55054P
$35.00

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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. Spotte’s 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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