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D-Index
40
Citations
6431
World Ranking
6109
National Ranking
384

Best Publications

  • Mouth and Body Form Relative to Feeding Ecology in the Fish Fauna of a Small Lake, Lake Opinicon, Ontario

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  • Biogeography and ecology of forest bird communities

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  • Trophic and spatial interrelationships in the fish species of an Ontario temperate lake

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  • Daily Feeding Periodicities, Food Uptake Rates, and Dietary Changes with Hour of Day in Some Lake Fishes

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  • Resource heterogeneity and fish species diversity in lakes

    John McA. Eadie;Allen Keast

  • The effect of prey morphology and size on handling time in a piscivore, the largemouth bass (<i>Micropterus salmoides</i>)

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  • Feeding Interrelations Between Age-Groups of Pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus) and Comparisons with Bluegill (L. macrochirus)

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  • The introduced aquatic macrophyte, <i>Myriophyllum spicatum</i>, as habitat for fish and their invertebrate prey

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  • The piscivore feeding guild of fishes in small freshwater ecosystems

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  • Growth Depensation in Year-0 Largemouth Bass: The Influence of Diet

    Allen Keast;John McA. Eadie

  • Bird speciation on the Australian Continent

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  • Biogeography and Ecology in Australia

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  • Seasonal Movements in the Australian Honeyeaters (Meliphagidae) and Their Ecological Significance

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  • Birds of eucalypt forests and woodlands : ecology, conservation, management

    Allen Keast;H. F. Recher;H. A. Ford;D. Saunders

  • Diet overlaps and feeding relationships between the year classes in the yellow perch (Perca flavescens)

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  • Feeding of Some Great Lakes Fishes at Low Temperatures

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  • Do goldeneye and perch compete for food?

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  • Nearshore fish habitat utilization and species associations in Lake Opinicon (Ontario, Canada)

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  • Food and feeding relationships of young fish in the first weeks after the beginning of exogenous feeding in Lake Opinicon, Ontario

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  • Mechanisms Expanding Niche Width and Minimizing Intraspecific Competition in Two Centrarchid Fishes

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