The Physical Basis of SocietyD.Appleton, 1928 - 526 من الصفحات |
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... black bass were put by the Fish Commission in a pond at Wash- ington , D. C. , in May , 1892. At the end of November , 37,000 young measuring from 3 to 4 inches , and 500 weigh- ing about a half pound each were removed . 10 It is ...
... black bass were put by the Fish Commission in a pond at Wash- ington , D. C. , in May , 1892. At the end of November , 37,000 young measuring from 3 to 4 inches , and 500 weigh- ing about a half pound each were removed . 10 It is ...
الصفحة 101
... Black Bass Adults Pickerel Black Bass Young FIG . 3. FOOD RELATIONS OF AQUATIC ANIMALS growth of given forms of life which serve as food to others and bring about a disproportionate increase , or scarcity may force sudden migrations of ...
... Black Bass Adults Pickerel Black Bass Young FIG . 3. FOOD RELATIONS OF AQUATIC ANIMALS growth of given forms of life which serve as food to others and bring about a disproportionate increase , or scarcity may force sudden migrations of ...
الصفحة 102
... black bass decrease markedly . The pickerel , which devour young bass must now feed more extensively upon insects . The decreased number of black bass would relieve the drain upon the crayfishes , which are eaten by bass ; crayfishes ...
... black bass decrease markedly . The pickerel , which devour young bass must now feed more extensively upon insects . The decreased number of black bass would relieve the drain upon the crayfishes , which are eaten by bass ; crayfishes ...
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