What dominated the diet of yellow bass smaller than 1.5 inches in North Twin Lake?
Answer
Crustaceans entirely.
Dietary specialization in very young yellow bass can vary slightly depending on the local ecology of the water body. For juvenile yellow bass measuring less than approximately 1.5 inches total length sampled in North Twin Lake, the feeding pattern was exceptionally narrow during the initial phase. During this early period, the diet was entirely dominated by crustaceans before the general dietary shift toward other prey types began to take effect, suggesting an almost exclusive reliance on these shelled organisms for initial energy requirements in that specific location.

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