Fish Size Segregation in Coastal Wetlands π
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This study explores fish size distribution across dead tree zones (DTZs) in Georgian Bay wetlands, focusing on whether DTZs act as size-based barriers. Using underwater cameras and statistical analysis, findings reveal small fish favour areas in front of DTZs, while larger species like longnose gar are more common behind them. However, DTZs do not consistently function as barriers, showing site-specific variation influenced by local vegetation. Limitations include restricted sites and...