Invasions of rainbow trout and brown trout in Japan: A comparison of invasiveness and impact on native species
K Hasegawa - Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Many species of salmonids have been stocked into waters outside of their native range. The
invasiveness and impact of these species on native species varies depending on their …
invasiveness and impact of these species on native species varies depending on their …
Resist‐accept‐direct (RAD) considerations for climate change adaptation in fisheries: The Wisconsin experience
Decision‐makers in inland fisheries management must balance ecologically and socially
palatable objectives for ecosystem services within financial or physical constraints. Climate …
palatable objectives for ecosystem services within financial or physical constraints. Climate …
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 …
[图书][B] Brown trout: Biology, ecology and management
J Lobón-Cerviá, N Sanz - 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Since Linnaeus first named brown trout as Salmo trutta in 1758, this species has been
classified under many different common and Latin names. Linnaeus reserved the original …
classified under many different common and Latin names. Linnaeus reserved the original …
Stream habitats and aquatic communities in an agricultural watershed: Changes related to a mandatory riparian buffer law
ND Mundahl, WL Varela, C Weaver… - Environmental …, 2023 - Springer
Riparian buffers along streams can intercept eroding soils, contaminants, and nutrients,
improving stream habitats and increasing the health of aquatic communities. Instream and …
improving stream habitats and increasing the health of aquatic communities. Instream and …
Invasive predator diet plasticity has implications for native fish conservation and invasive species suppression
Diet plasticity is a common behavior exhibited by piscivores to sustain predator biomass
when preferred prey biomass is reduced. Invasive piscivore diet plasticity could complicate …
when preferred prey biomass is reduced. Invasive piscivore diet plasticity could complicate …
Using social‐ecological models to explore stream connectivity outcomes for stakeholders and Yellowstone cutthroat trout
Despite growing interest in conservation and re‐establishment of ecological connectivity,
few studies have explored its context‐specific social–ecological outcomes. We aimed to …
few studies have explored its context‐specific social–ecological outcomes. We aimed to …
Impacts of climate change on multiple use management of Bureau of Land Management land in the Intermountain West, USA
EM Brice, BA Miller, H Zhang, K Goldstein… - …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Although natural resource managers are concerned about climate change, many are unable
to adequately incorporate climate change science into their adaptation strategies or …
to adequately incorporate climate change science into their adaptation strategies or …
Remarkable response of native fishes to invasive trout suppression varies with trout density, temperature, and annual hydrology
BD Healy, RC Schelly, CB Yackulic… - Canadian Journal of …, 2020 - cdnsciencepub.com
Recovery of imperiled fishes can be achieved through suppression of invasives, but
outcomes may vary with environmental conditions. We studied the response of imperiled …
outcomes may vary with environmental conditions. We studied the response of imperiled …
[PDF][PDF] Trout as native and nonnative species: a management paradox
Native trout are threatened worldwide by introductions of nonnative trout that in many cases
are themselves threatened within their native range and historical habitats. This chapter …
are themselves threatened within their native range and historical habitats. This chapter …