Ecological and evolutionary consequences of environmental change and management actions for migrating fish

C Tamario, J Sunde, E Petersson, P Tibblin… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2019‏ - frontiersin.org
Migration strategies in fishes comprise a rich, ecologically important, and socioeconomically
valuable example of biological diversity. The variation and flexibility in migration is evident …

Maximum temperature limits for Chinook, coho, and chum salmon, and steelhead trout in the Pacific Northwest

A Richter, SA Kolmes - Reviews in Fisheries science, 2005‏ - Taylor & Francis
Wild salmon stocks in the Pacific Northwest are imperiled by a variety of anthropogenic
environmental modifications, not the least of which is increasing maximum water …

Effects of habitat fragmentation by damming on the persistence of stream‐dwelling charr populations

K Morita, S Yamamoto - Conservation Biology, 2002‏ - Wiley Online Library
Dam construction has serious consequences for aquatic ecosystems, and one of the most
serious is the “barrier effect,” the prevention of organism migration throughout a system. We …

Geomorphic classification of rivers

JM Buffington, DR Montgomery - In: Shroder, J.; Wohl, E., ed …, 2013‏ - research.fs.usda.gov
Over the last several decades, environmental legislation and a growing awareness of
historical human disturbance to rivers worldwide (Schumm, 1977; Collins et al., 2003; Surian …

Unintended consequences and trade‐offs of fish passage

RL McLaughlin, ERB Smyth, T Castro‐Santos… - Fish and …, 2013‏ - Wiley Online Library
We synthesized evidence for unintended consequences and trade‐offs associated with the
passage of fishes. Provisioning of fish passageways at dams and dam removals are being …

Invasion versus isolation: trade‐offs in managing native salmonids with barriers to upstream movement

KD Fausch, BE Rieman, JB Dunham… - Conservation …, 2009‏ - Wiley Online Library
Conservation biologists often face the trade‐off that increasing connectivity in fragmented
landscapes to reduce extinction risk of native species can foster invasion by non‐native …

Assessing the habitat requirements of stream fishes: an overview and evaluation of different approaches

J Rosenfeld - Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 2003‏ - Taylor & Francis
With the widespread decline and endangerment of freshwater fishes, there is a need to
clearly define habitat requirements for effective species management and habitat …

Salmon at river's end: the role of the estuary in the decline and recovery of Columbia River salmon

DL Bottom, CA Simenstad, J Burke, AM Baptista… - 2005‏ - pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu
The continued decline of Columbia River salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) populations has long
focused concerns on habitat changes upriver, particularly the effects of large hydroelectric …

Applications of spatial statistical network models to stream data

DJ Isaak, EE Peterson, JM Ver Hoef… - Wiley …, 2014‏ - Wiley Online Library
Streams and rivers host a significant portion of Earth's biodiversity and provide important
ecosystem services for human populations. Accurate information regarding the status and …

Relationships between water, otolith, and scale chemistries of westslope cutthroat trout from the Coeur d'Alene River, Idaho: the potential application of hard‐part …

BK Wells, BE Rieman, JL Clayton… - Transactions of the …, 2003‏ - academic.oup.com
Abstract We quantified Mg: Ca, Mn: Ca, Sr: Ca, and Ba: Ca molar ratios from an area
representing the summer 2000 growth season on otoliths and scales from 1‐year‐old …