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View article: Managing Expectations from Intensively Monitored Watershed Studies
Managing Expectations from Intensively Monitored Watershed Studies Open
Intensively monitored watershed (IMW) studies, the intent of which is to quantify habitat restoration effects on salmonid populations, have been underway in the Pacific Northwest, USA, for more than two decades. Lack of population-level re…
View article: Climate vulnerability assessment for Pacific salmon and steelhead in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem
Climate vulnerability assessment for Pacific salmon and steelhead in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem Open
Major ecological realignments are already occurring in response to climate change. To be successful, conservation strategies now need to account for geographical patterns in traits sensitive to climate change, as well as climate threats to…
View article: A systematic review of ecological attributes that confer resilience to climate change in environmental restoration
A systematic review of ecological attributes that confer resilience to climate change in environmental restoration Open
Ecological restoration is widely practiced as a means of rehabilitating ecosystems and habitats that have been degraded or impaired through human use or other causes. Restoration practices now are confronted by climate change, which has th…
View article: A life-table model estimation of the parr capacity of a late 19th century Puget Sound steelhead population
A life-table model estimation of the parr capacity of a late 19th century Puget Sound steelhead population Open
An age-structured life-cycle model of steelhead ( Oncorhynchus mykiss) for the Stillaguamish River in Puget Sound, Washington, USA, was employed to estimate the number of age-1 steelhead parr that could have produced the estimated adult re…
View article: The Blurred Line between Form and Process: A Comparison of Stream Channel Classification Frameworks
The Blurred Line between Form and Process: A Comparison of Stream Channel Classification Frameworks Open
Stream classification provides a means to understand the diversity and distribution of channels and floodplains that occur across a landscape while identifying links between geomorphic form and process. Accordingly, stream classification i…