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Campostoma spp., widespread and abundant herbivorous minnows of eastern North America, produce distinctive ‘grazing scars’ when feeding on algae attached to natural substrates in streams. These scars are particularly prominent upon the low growth forms of blue-green algae that dominate the attached algal flora of many upland streams. In one stream pool in the Ozark uplands of Oklahoma, numbers and sizes of grazing scars coincided with numbers and sizes of individual Campostoma that occurred across a depth gradient, demonstrating that the information contained in the scars can provide quantification of microhabitat use and grazing intensity of these important herbivores. The results also support the hypothesis that in environments free of aquatic predators, larger fish use deeper parts of available stream habitats, particularly if threats from terrestrial or avian predators exist.
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Matthews, W.J., Power, M.E. & Stewart, A.J. Depth distribution of Campostoma grazing scars in an Ozark stream. Environ Biol Fish 17, 291–297 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00001495
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