Ecology, Biological sciences, Salmonidae, Habitat and Salmo are his primary areas of study. His Ecology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Perch and Brown trout. His Brown trout research includes elements of Food availability and Phenotypic plasticity.
The various areas that Larry Greenberg examines in his Salmonidae study include Aquatic environment, Wildlife conservation, Fish migration and Overwintering. Larry Greenberg combines subjects such as Ecology, Juvenile fish, STREAMS, Population size and Fishery with his study of Habitat. His Salmo study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Trout and Freshwater pearl mussel, Margaritifera, Mussel.
Larry Greenberg focuses on Ecology, Brown trout, Salmo, Fishery and Habitat. His work carried out in the field of Ecology brings together such families of science as Zoology and Salmonidae. Larry Greenberg usually deals with Brown trout and limits it to topics linked to Juvenile and Predator.
His Salmo study incorporates themes from Trout, Food availability, River ecosystem and Phenotypic plasticity. His Fishery study combines topics in areas such as Fish migration, Hatchery and Hydropower. His research integrates issues of STREAMS and Substrate in his study of Habitat.
Larry Greenberg spends much of his time researching Salmo, Fishery, Brown trout, Ecology and Trout. Larry Greenberg has researched Salmo in several fields, including Recreation, Fisheries management and Animal science. The Fishery study combines topics in areas such as Hatchery and Hydropower.
His work in Brown trout addresses issues such as Juvenile, which are connected to fields such as Zoology, Predator, Ectotherm and Ecology. His work on Ecology deals in particular with Predation, Foraging, Habitat, Climate change and Invertebrate. His Trout course of study focuses on Global warming and Intraspecific competition and Taiga.
His primary areas of investigation include Salmo, Ecology, Brown trout, Fishery and Landlocked country. His research on Salmo frequently links to adjacent areas such as Food availability. His study involves Habitat and Hydroelectricity, a branch of Ecology.
In general Habitat study, his work on Riffle often relates to the realm of Gammarus pulex, thereby connecting several areas of interest. Larry Greenberg interconnects Climate change, Energy budget, Foraging and Predation in the investigation of issues within Brown trout. His Fishery research focuses on subjects like Hydropower, which are linked to Hatchery, Population stability and Fish migration.
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Juvenile Competitive Bottlenecks: The Perch (Perca Fluviatilis)-Roach (Rutilus Rutilus) Interaction
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Ecology (1990)
Environmentally induced migration: the importance of food
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Ecology Letters (2006)
Life in the ice lane : the winter ecology of stream salmonids
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River Research and Applications (2007)
Connectivity is a two-way street: : the need for a holistic approach to fish passage problems in regulated rivers
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River Research and Applications (2009)
Habitat degradation and the decline of the threatened mussel Margaritifera margaritifera: influence of turbidity and sedimentation on the mussel and its host.
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Journal of Applied Ecology (2010)
Habitat use and feeding behavior of thirteen species of benthic stream fishes
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Environmental Biology of Fishes (1991)
OPTIMAL FORAGING AND HABITAT SHIFT IN PERCH (PERCA FLUVIATILIS) IN A RESOURCE GRADIENT
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Ecology (1990)
Competition between a Planktivore, a Benthivore, and a Species with Ontogenetic Diet Shifts
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Ecology (1994)
AVAILABILITY OF MICROHABITATS AND THEIR USE BY BROWN TROUT (SALMO TRUTTA) AND GRAYLING (THYMALLUS THYMALLUS) IN THE RIVER VOJMÅN, SWEDEN
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Regulated Rivers-research & Management (1996)
The role of the environment in partial migration : food availability affects the adoption of a migratory tactic in brown trout Salmo trutta
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Ecology of Freshwater Fish (2009)
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