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Threadfin shad

Threadfin shad Large mouth bass Bass rinse No response (fish McMahon and... [Pg.358]

Other fish species do not respond to predator odors. The threadfin shad, Doro-soma petenense, is strongly attracted to odors of its prey such as brine shrimp [Artemia) or Daphnia spp. but does not respond to those of its predator, the large-mouth bass, M. salmonides, or conspecifics. Both shad and bass swim faster than chemicals travel in water, which may explain this behavior difference (McMahon and Tash, 1979). [Pg.360]

McMahon, T. E. and Tash, J. C. (1979). The use of chemosenses by threadfin shad,Dorosoma petenense to detect conspecifics, predators and ood.Journal of Fisheries Biology 14,289-296. [Pg.488]

Gizzard shad, Dorosoma cepedianum, 53, 833 Threadfin shad, Dorosoma petenense, 834 Shark... [Pg.945]


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