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Primary Productions influence on individual growth
Dear fish ecologist
I looking for references, which confirm that individual growth of fish is higher in areas (ecosystems) with a high primary production.
Can somebody out there give me some references on this?
The ecosystems intended, are upwelling areas ore seamounts. This ecosystems area characterised with a high primary production which result in a high biomasses of fish stocks.
Using common sense, individual growth of fish should also be better in this ecosystems. Even tried, it has not been possible for me to find a reference, confirm this hypothesis.
Hope you can help my
Regard
Eyðfinn Magnussen Fish ecologist. University of the Faroe Iceland
Eydfinn Magnussen Tel. +298 352 559 Fish Ecologist Switchboard: +298 352 550 Assistant Professor of Biology: Fax: +298 352 551 University of the Faroe Islands E-mail: [log in to unmask] Faculty of Science and Technology Noatun 3, FO-100 Torshavn Faroe Islands
Postal Address: P.O.Box 2190, FO-165 Argir
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