DOES ASSOCIATING WITH KIN AFFECT GROWTH OF JUVENILE ATLANTIC SALMON IN THE WILD?

The factors that determine growth of individual fish have been extensively studied, but the influence of social structure on growth is poorly understood. Laboratory experiments have shown that juvenile salmon use the water-borne chemical cues of c nspecifics (hereafter termed ‘odours’) to recognise...

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DOES ASSOCIATING WITH KIN AFFECT GROWTH OF JUVENILE ATLANTIC SALMON IN THE WILD?
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title DOES ASSOCIATING WITH KIN AFFECT GROWTH OF JUVENILE ATLANTIC SALMON IN THE WILD?
title_short DOES ASSOCIATING WITH KIN AFFECT GROWTH OF JUVENILE ATLANTIC SALMON IN THE WILD?
title_full DOES ASSOCIATING WITH KIN AFFECT GROWTH OF JUVENILE ATLANTIC SALMON IN THE WILD?
title_fullStr DOES ASSOCIATING WITH KIN AFFECT GROWTH OF JUVENILE ATLANTIC SALMON IN THE WILD?
title_full_unstemmed DOES ASSOCIATING WITH KIN AFFECT GROWTH OF JUVENILE ATLANTIC SALMON IN THE WILD?
title_sort does associating with kin affect growth of juvenile atlantic salmon in the wild?
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