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Do Endangered Razorback Suckers Have Poor Larval Escape Performance Relative to Introduced Rainbow Trout?
Heather M. Wesp, Alice C. Gibb
Biological Sciences
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Razorback Sucker
100%
Escape Performance
100%
Rainbow Trout
100%
Maximum Velocity
37%
Maximum Acceleration
37%
Escape Response
25%
Growth Rate
12%
Colorado River
12%
Xyrauchen Texanus
12%
Water Temperature
12%
Life History
12%
Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus Mykiss
12%
Early Development
12%
Predation
12%
Two-variable
12%
Maximum Time
12%
Warm Water
12%
Cold Temperature
12%
Growth Delay
12%
Temperature Compensation
12%
Cold Water
12%
Poor Recruitment
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Oncorhynchus mykiss
100%
Xyrauchen texanus
25%
Life History
25%
Early Development
25%
Predation
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Oncorhynchus mykiss
100%
Life History
25%
Predation
25%
Mental Capacity
25%
Cold
25%