Liam J. Zarri
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View article: Eradication efforts catalyze rapid evolution in an invasive predatory fish
Eradication efforts catalyze rapid evolution in an invasive predatory fish Open
Species invasions spur costly and labor-intensive control efforts, yet even local eradication is seldom achieved. When control measures are initially effective, they may drive evolutionary adaptation that prevents full eradication, as has …
View article: Community‐wide transient dynamics of lake fish populations in response to two decades of suppressing an introduced predator
Community‐wide transient dynamics of lake fish populations in response to two decades of suppressing an introduced predator Open
Understanding the full impacts of introduced and invasive species suppression on ecological communities requires long‐term suppression experiments where native species with different life histories can reach new population equilibria. Resp…
View article: The Evolutionary Consequences of Dams and Other Barriers for Riverine Fishes
The Evolutionary Consequences of Dams and Other Barriers for Riverine Fishes Open
Dams and other anthropogenic barriers have caused global ecological and hydrological upheaval in the blink of the geological eye. In the present article, we synthesize 307 studies in a systematic review of contemporary evolution following …
View article: A machine learning approach to identify barriers in stream networks demonstrates high prevalence of unmapped riverine dams
A machine learning approach to identify barriers in stream networks demonstrates high prevalence of unmapped riverine dams Open
Restoring stream ecosystem integrity by removing unused or derelict dams has become a priority for watershed conservation globally. However, efforts to restore connectivity are constrained by the availability of accurate dam inventories wh…
View article: Managing hydropower dam releases for water users and imperiled fishes with contrasting thermal habitat requirements
Managing hydropower dam releases for water users and imperiled fishes with contrasting thermal habitat requirements Open
The construction of dams on large rivers has negative impacts on native species. Environmental flows have been proposed as a tool to mitigate these impacts, but in order for these strategies to be effective they must account for disparate …
View article: Balancing management of listed salmon, sturgeon, and water users in the Sacramento River
Balancing management of listed salmon, sturgeon, and water users in the Sacramento River Open
Dams have been built on most of the worldâs large rivers, making the management of environmental flows crucial for meeting the needs of humans and wildlife. Current water management in the mainstem Sacramento River below Keswick Dam focu…
View article: Machine Learning for Ecology: Automated Invertebrate Monitoring on Large Rivers
Machine Learning for Ecology: Automated Invertebrate Monitoring on Large Rivers Open
Machine Learning for Ecology: Automated Invertebrate Monitoring on Large Rivers Background • Insect drift is a fundamental mechanism within freshwater ecosystems for the distribution of genetic material, predator avoidance, and the downstr…