Contributions of winter foraging to the annual growth of thermally-dissimilar fish species: 2018_2019FishDietFile
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► Abstract
The Winter Fish Ecology project was carried out by Benjamin Block as part of his Master's Thesis research. This repository through UVM FEMC will make raw data, supporting the research and subsequent publications, publicly available. In addition to raw data, we have provided a draft of our manuscript to describe how the data were collected, processed, and analyzed. A README file has also been included to provide descriptions of each dataset.
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- Jason Stockwell: Content Provider
- Benjamin Block: Principal Investigator
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- Title: 2018_2019FishDietFile
- Start Date: 2017-09-01
- End Date: 2020-04-15
- Description: This file contains all information on fish diets from the study. Prey lengths were converted to dry mass using equations described in our paper. Dry masses were then converted to wet masses. Finally, total biomass was calculated as the product of wet mass and prey count.
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- Condensed Title: 20200417104633_2018_2019FishDietFile.xlsx
- Object Name: VMC.1628.3243
- Data Type: mySQL
- Citation: Contributions of winter foraging to the annual growth of thermally-dissimilar fish species: 2018_2019FishDietFile, 2017-09-01
- Online Distribution: https://vmc.w3.uvm.edu/vmcdevel/data/archive/project/winterfishecology/dataset/2018_2019fishdietfile
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