Closing the gap between science and management of cold‐water refuges in rivers and streams
Human activities and climate change threaten coldwater organisms in freshwater
ecosystems by causing rivers and streams to warm, increasing the intensity and frequency of …
ecosystems by causing rivers and streams to warm, increasing the intensity and frequency of …
Reading the biomineralized book of life: expanding otolith biogeochemical research and applications for fisheries and ecosystem-based management
Chemical analysis of calcified structures continues to flourish, as analytical and
technological advances enable researchers to tap into trace elements and isotopes taken up …
technological advances enable researchers to tap into trace elements and isotopes taken up …
Cold-water habitats, climate refugia, and their utility for conserving salmonid fishes
Anthropogenic climate change is warming global temperatures, with significant implications
for salmonid fishes that depend on the availability of cold water during one or more life …
for salmonid fishes that depend on the availability of cold water during one or more life …
Transgenerational adaptation to ocean acidification determines the susceptibility of filter-feeding rotifers to nanoplastics
The adaptation of marine organisms to the impending challenges presented by ocean
acidification (OA) is essential for their future survival, and mechanisms underlying OA …
acidification (OA) is essential for their future survival, and mechanisms underlying OA …
Potential impact of climate change on salmonid smolt ecology
The migratory life history of anadromous salmonids requires successful migration between
nursery, feeding, and spawning habitats. Smolting is the major transformation anadromous …
nursery, feeding, and spawning habitats. Smolting is the major transformation anadromous …
Genomics and 20 years of sampling reveal phenotypic differences between subpopulations of outmigrating Central Valley Chinook salmon
Intraspecific diversity plays a critical role in the resilience of Chinook salmon populations.
California's Central Valley (CV) historically hosted one of the most diverse population …
California's Central Valley (CV) historically hosted one of the most diverse population …
A Resist‐Accept‐Direct (RAD) future for Salmon in Maine and California: Salmon at the southern edge
North American salmon once ranged from ocean waters near the Arctic Circle southward to
southern New England on the Atlantic and Mexico on the Pacific. The colonial and industrial …
southern New England on the Atlantic and Mexico on the Pacific. The colonial and industrial …
Remnant salmon life history diversity rediscovered in a highly compressed habitat
Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) display remarkable life history diversity,
underpinning their ability to adapt to environmental change. Maintaining life history diversity …
underpinning their ability to adapt to environmental change. Maintaining life history diversity …
Role of maturation and mortality in portfolio effects and climate resilience
The portfolio effect plays a critical role in population productivity and stability. Age structure
of spawning salmon represents an example of portfolio effects such that the risks of …
of spawning salmon represents an example of portfolio effects such that the risks of …
Integrating otolith and genetic tools to reveal intraspecific biodiversity in a highly impacted salmon population
Intraspecific biodiversity is vital for species persistence in an increasingly volatile world. By
embracing methods that integrate information at different spatiotemporal scales, we can …
embracing methods that integrate information at different spatiotemporal scales, we can …