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Life History and Trophic Dynamics of Invasive White Perch in Large North Carolina Reservoirs Across Stages of Invasion.

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Table 1.1.  Physical and biotic characteristics of study lakes, including year white perch were first discovered in North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) samples
Table 1.2.  Numbers of immature and mature fish of either sex sampled from study lakes in April 2009 and 2010 that were used in life history trait analyses
Table 1.3.  Life history trait comparisons, corresponding full and reduced model DIC scores (female scores above male scores), and associated interpretations with respect to trends predicted by invasion and life history theories
Table 1.4.  Mean total lengths (mm TL) with 95% credible intervals and percentage of mature age-2 white perch across all lakes and years
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