Otolith chemistry chimes in: migratory environmental histories of Atlantic tarpon (Megalops atlanticus) caught from offshore waters of French Guiana Mehis RohtlaMarkus Vetemaa OriginalPaper 30 July 2016 Pages: 593 - 602
Relation between species richness and stream slope in riffle fish assemblages is dependent on spatial scale Mateus CamanaRenato Bolson Dala-CorteFernando Gertum Becker OriginalPaper 06 August 2016 Pages: 603 - 612
Habituation of adult sea lamprey repeatedly exposed to damage-released alarm and predator cues I. ImreR. T. Di RoccoN. S. Johnson OriginalPaper 05 August 2016 Pages: 613 - 620
Using proximity loggers to describe the sexual network of a freshwater fish Cédric TentelierJean-Christophe AymesJacques Rives OriginalPaper 03 August 2016 Pages: 621 - 631
Prey selection of larval and juvenile planktivorous fish: impacts of introduced prey Lindsay J. SullivanToni R. IgnoffoWim J. Kimmerer OriginalPaper 10 August 2016 Pages: 633 - 646
Morphologic and trophic diversity of fish assemblages in rapids of the Xingu River, a major Amazon tributary and region of endemism Mario Alejandro Zuluaga-GómezDaniel B. FitzgeraldKirk O. Winemiller OriginalPaper 03 August 2016 Pages: 647 - 658
Nonlinear relationships can lead to bias in biomass calculations and drift-foraging models when using summaries of invertebrate drift data Michael J. DodrillCharles B. Yackulic OriginalPaper 09 August 2016 Pages: 659 - 670
Estimating behavior in a black box: how coastal oceanographic dynamics influence yearling Chinook salmon marine growth and migration behaviors Brian J. BurkeJames J. AndersonAntónio M. Baptista OriginalPaper 11 August 2016 Pages: 671 - 686
Otolith fluorescent and thermal marking of elongate loach (Leptobotia elongata) at early life stages Kun YangRukui ZengZhaobin Song OriginalPaper 04 August 2016 Pages: 687 - 695
Response to conspecific chemical cues in surface- and cave-dwelling populations of Atlantic mollies, Poecilia mexicana Jonas JourdanMax JordanMartin Plath BriefCommunication 10 August 2016 Pages: 697 - 703