Patterns and predictors of fish dispersal in rivers
J Radinger, C Wolter - Fish and fisheries, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Quantifying fish dispersal and identifying its general predictors is key for understanding
temporal patterns in population dynamics, emigration and immigration, meta‐community …
temporal patterns in population dynamics, emigration and immigration, meta‐community …
Individual movement of stream fishes: linking ecological drivers with evolutionary processes
JE Rasmussen, MC Belk - Reviews in Fisheries Science & …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Movement of organisms is an important activity that has ecological and evolutionary
implications, including individual reproductive success and survival, population growth and …
implications, including individual reproductive success and survival, population growth and …
Selenium toxicity to aquatic organisms
DM Janz, DK DeForest, ML Brooks… - … of selenium in the …, 2010 - books.google.com
Selenium toxicity to aquatic organisms Page 166 6 Selenium Toxicity to Aquatic Organisms
David M. Janz, David K. DeForest, Marjorie L. Brooks, Peter M. Chapman, Guy Gilron, Dale …
David M. Janz, David K. DeForest, Marjorie L. Brooks, Peter M. Chapman, Guy Gilron, Dale …
[图书][B] Ecological assessment of selenium in the aquatic environment
PM Chapman, WJ Adams, M Brooks, CG Delos… - 2010 - books.google.com
Filled with practical guidance on how to conduct selenium risk assessments in the aquatic
environment, this book offers the latest information on assessment techniques, gives the …
environment, this book offers the latest information on assessment techniques, gives the …
Sensitivity of mottled sculpins (Cottus bairdi) and rainbow trout (Onchorhynchus mykiss) to acute and chronic toxicity of cadmium, copper, and zinc
JM Besser, CA Mebane, DR Mount… - … and Chemistry: An …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Studies of fish communities of streams draining mining areas suggest that sculpins (Cottus
spp.) may be more sensitive than salmonids to adverse effects of metals. We compared the …
spp.) may be more sensitive than salmonids to adverse effects of metals. We compared the …
Bioaccumulation and trophic transfer of selenium
In this chapter we identify the state-of-the-science regarding selenium (Se) bioaccumulation
and trophic transfer. We discuss Se bioaccumulation and how its unique attributes tie …
and trophic transfer. We discuss Se bioaccumulation and how its unique attributes tie …
Does river restoration increase fish abundance and survival or concentrate fish? The effects of project scale, location, and fish life history
P Roni - Fisheries, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Despite billions of dollars spent on various river restoration techniques, we still find
ourselves debating whether habitat restoration increases fish abundance or concentrates …
ourselves debating whether habitat restoration increases fish abundance or concentrates …
Landscape resistance mediates native fish species distribution shifts and vulnerability to climate change in riverscapes
MT LeMoine, LA Eby, CG Clancy, LG Nyce… - Global Change …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
A broader understanding of how landscape resistance influences climate change
vulnerability for many species is needed, as is an understanding of how barriers to dispersal …
vulnerability for many species is needed, as is an understanding of how barriers to dispersal …
Poor growth of rainbow trout fed New Zealand mud snails Potamopyrgus antipodarum
Abstract The New Zealand mud snail (NZMS) Potamopyrgus antipodarum is rapidly
invading North American freshwaters, leading to speculation that native fisheries, especially …
invading North American freshwaters, leading to speculation that native fisheries, especially …
Mixed‐source reintroductions lead to outbreeding depression in second‐generation descendents of a native North American fish
Reintroductions are commonly employed to preserve intraspecific biodiversity in fragmented
landscapes. However, reintroduced populations are frequently smaller and more …
landscapes. However, reintroduced populations are frequently smaller and more …