Mark E. Hereford
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View article: Deconstructing dams and disease: predictions for salmon disease risk following Klamath River dam removals
Deconstructing dams and disease: predictions for salmon disease risk following Klamath River dam removals Open
The health of fish populations and the river systems they inhabit have broad ecological, cultural, recreational, and economic relevance. This is exemplified by the iconic anadromous salmonid fishes native to the West Coast of North America…
View article: Habitat fragmentation drives divergent survival strategies of a cold‐water fish in a warm landscape
Habitat fragmentation drives divergent survival strategies of a cold‐water fish in a warm landscape Open
Climate change is a global phenomenon, but natural selection occurs within landscapes. Many global analyses predict how climate change will shape behavior and physiology, but few incorporate information from the landscape scales at which a…
View article: Juvenile sucker cohort tracking data summary and assessment of monitoring program, 2015
Juvenile sucker cohort tracking data summary and assessment of monitoring program, 2015 Open
First posted September 22, 2016 For additional information, contact: Director, Western Fisheries Research Center U.S. Geological Survey 6505 NE 65th Street Seattle, Washington 98115 http://wfrc.usgs.gov/ Populations of federally endangered…
View article: Relative distribution and abundance of fishes and crayfish in 2010 and 2014 prior to saltcedar (<em>Tamarix</em> ssp.) removal in the Amargosa River Canyon, southeastern California
Relative distribution and abundance of fishes and crayfish in 2010 and 2014 prior to saltcedar (<em>Tamarix</em> ssp.) removal in the Amargosa River Canyon, southeastern California Open
First posted July 22, 2016 For additional information, contact: Director, Western Fisheries Research CenterU.S. Geological Survey6505 NE 65th StreetSeattle, Washington 98115http://wfrc.usgs.gov/ The Amargosa River Canyon, located in the Mo…