Predators and prey in fishes Proceedings of the 3rd biennial confere

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Developments in environmental biology of fishes 2

Series Editor EUGENE K. BALON

Predators and prey in fishes Proceedings of the 3rd biennial conference on the ethology and behavioral ecology of fishes, held at Normal, Illinois, U.S.A., May 19-22, 1981 Edited by

DA VID L.G. NOAKES, DAVID G. LINDQUIST, GENE S. HELFMAN & JACK A. WARD

Reprinted from EnI'ironmental biology of fishes 8 (3/4), 1983 with addition of more material from the conference

Dr W. JUNK PUBLISHERS THE HAGUE - BOSTON - LONDON 1983

Distributors: for the United States and Canada Kluwer Boston, Inc. 190 Old Derby Street Hingham, MA 02043 U.S.A.

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Conference On the Ethology and Behavioral Ecology of Fishes (3rd : 1981 : Normal, Ill.) Predators and prey in fishes. (Developments in environmental biology of fishes ; 2) "Reprinted from Environmental biology of fishes 8 (3/4), 1983 with addition of more material from the conference." Includes bibliographies and index. 1. Fishes--Behavior--Congresses. 2. Fishes-Ecology--Congresses. 3. Predation (Biology)--Congresses. I. Noakes, David L. G. II. Environmental biology of fishes. III. Title. IV. Series. QL639.3.C65 1981 597' .051 83-238

ISBN-13: 978-94-009-7298-8 DOl: 10.1007/978-94-009-7296-4

e-ISBN-13:978-94-009-7296-4

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