behaviors, habitat preferences, and ecology of distinct Atlantic cod phenotypes in the Gulf of Maine
Diversity in spatial behaviors and associated divergence of phenotypes are common across fish taxa. Behavior and phenotype are shaped by geology, oceanography, climate, prey availability, predation, competition, and the cumulative effects of these factors on past generations. In stochastic natural s...
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