Potamodromy in Salmonidae—living and moving in the fast lane

TG Northcote - North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 1997 - Taylor & Francis
Potamodromy is examined for river-dwelling populations of 13 coregonine species, 2
thymalline species, and 19 salmonine species to uncover common and contrasting …

Landscapes to riverscapes: bridging the gap between research and conservation of stream fishes: a continuous view of the river is needed to understand how …

KD Fausch, CE Torgersen, CV Baxter, HW Li - BioScience, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Fisheries ecologists have attempted to aid managers charged with conserving stream fish
populations and assemblages by conducting research, primarily at small spatial scales …

[BOOK][B] A review and synthesis of effects of alterations to the water temperature regime on freshwater life stages of salmonids, with special reference to Chinook …

DA McCullough - 1999 - fnw.ratcatinc.com
Average annual adult salmon runs were estimated to be 10-16 million fish historically. Of this
number there were 7.4-12.5 million salmon destined for above Bonneville Dam. Currently …

Road crossings as barriers to small-stream fish movement

ML Warren Jr, MG Pardew - Transactions of the American …, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
We used mark–recapture techniques to examine the effects of four types of road crossings
on fish movement during spring base flows and summer low flows in small streams of the …

Effects of drought on fish across axes of space, time and ecological complexity

WJ Matthews, E Marsh‐Matthews - Freshwater biology, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 We evaluate the position of 50 previously published studies of fish and drought
with respect to spatial scale of study (individual stream pools to subcontinents), length of the …

Dynamics of intermittent stream habitat regulate persistence of a threatened fish at multiple scales

TR Labbe, KD Fausch - Ecological Applications, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Traditionally, threatened species management has emphasized conservation of individual
populations and has assumed that abundance within suitable habitats is primarily governed …

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 …

Groundwater and fish—insights from northern North America

G Power, RS Brown, JG Imhof - Hydrological processes, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
Fishes inhabiting streams and rivers in the interior of North America experience a
continental climate. Water temperatures reach 0° C in winter and are high in summer. There …

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 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

Life in the ice lane: the winter ecology of stream salmonids

ARI Huusko, L Greenberg, M Stickler… - River research and …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Despite the common view that conditions in winter strongly influence survival and population
size of fish, the ecology of salmonids has not been as extensively studied in winter as in …