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Factors affecting competitive dominance of rainbow trout over brook trout in southern appalachian streams: Implications of an individual-based model
Mark E. Clark
, Kenneth A. Rose
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
individual-based model
99%
rainbow
86%
brook
85%
spawning
36%
fecundity
29%
habitat
23%
interspecific competition
16%
riffle
16%
reproductive success
15%
daylight
14%
fieldwork
12%
comparative study
11%
simulation
11%
temperature
9%
effect
2%
Agriculture & Biology
Salvelinus fontinalis
100%
Appalachian region
97%
Oncorhynchus mykiss
71%
spawning
29%
habitats
18%
fecundity
18%
interspecific competition
12%
simulation models
11%
reproductive success
10%
solar radiation
9%
comparative study
9%
temperature
8%