Advances in the Ecology of Stream-Dwelling Salmonids

Author:   Javier Lobon-Cervia ,  Phaedra Budy ,  Robert Gresswell
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2024
Volume:   44
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9783031443886


Pages:   740
Publication Date:   01 March 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Javier Lobon-Cervia ,  Phaedra Budy ,  Robert Gresswell
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2024
Volume:   44
ISBN:  

9783031443886


ISBN 10:   3031443888
Pages:   740
Publication Date:   01 March 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Embryo Temperature Has Knock-On Effects on Later Traits in Salmonid Fishes.- Field Observations of Deformed Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar) Embryos Incubated in the Hyporheic Zones of Seven Cold Region Rivers.- Environmental Determinants of Spawning Location, and Density and Size of Age-0 Brown Trout Salmo Trutta in a Small Boreal Stream.- Density-Dependent Growth in Salmonids: a Metaanalysis.- The Ghost of Density-Dependence: Environmental (hydrological) Factors Drive the Numerical Changes of Young Migratory Trout Salmo trutta in a Lake District Stream (UK), 1966-1996.- Long-term Recruitment Patterns of 0+ Brown Trout in the River Maine, Northern Ireland.- Spatial Patterns of Synchrony in Recruitment of Trout among Streams.- The Use of Net Energy Intake Models to Predict Microhabitat Selection by Drift-Feeding Fishes: Are Common Assumptions Warranted?.- Understanding Stream-Resident Salmonid Movements in Groundwater-Fed Streams of the Driftless Area (USA).- Trophic Flexibility of Stream-Dwelling Salmonids: Disentangling Common Ontogenetic and Seasonal Patterns.- Stream Salmonids on the Cormorant Menu.- Partial Migration in Salmonids: Focusing on Asian Endemic Masu Salmon (Oncorhynchus Masou) and White-Spotted Charr (Salvelinus Leucomaenis).- The Role of the Soundscape in the Behavioral Ecology of Stream-Dwelling Salmonids.- The Freshwater Pearl Mussel; A Costly Stowaway or an Important Habitat Engineer?.- Habitat Selection and Segregation among Stream Salmonids: The Case of Juvenile Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus Kisutch) and Steelhead Trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss Irideus).- Trout under Drought: A Long-term Study of Annual Growth and Condition of Stream-living Coastal Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii clarkii).- Winter Ecology of Salmonids in Boreal Streams under Climate Change.- Components of Brown Trout Age-Class Density Dynamics.- Salmonids in New Zealand – Old Ways in New Lands.- Application of a Fine-Scale Modeling Approach to Assess Broad-Scale Changes in Stream Salmonid Habitat in a Changing Climate.- Determinants of Productive Capacity for Stream Salmonids.- Determinants and Dynamics of Production Rates of Stream-Dwelling Salmonids: The Importance of Intrinsic Factors.- Influence of Streamflow on Productivity of Stream Type Chinook Salmon Populations in the Salmon River Drainage, Idaho.- The Increasing Threat Posed by Nonnative and Hatchery-Reared Salmonids to Japanese Wild Native Salmonids.- Demographic and Genetic Attributes Of Small, Isolated Populations Of Gila Trout – Prospects For Persistence Under A Shifting Climate Regime.- Ecological Ttraits and Fishery of the Upper Limay River, a Key System for Salmonids in the Andean North Patagonia.- Dynamics of a Warmwater-Coldwater Fish Assemblage in a Wildfire Prone Landscape.- The Future of Salmonids in a Rapidly Changing World.- A Short Reflection on Protecting the Remaining Biodiversity of Salmonid Fishes.

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"Dr. Javier Lobon-Cervia: -          Full-time researcher of the Spanish National Research Council since 1986. -          Founder and Editor in chief of the international journal ""Ecology of Freshwater Fish"", 1992-2016. -          Major Research: Population and community ecology of stream-dwelling fishes, mostly salmonids and (Neo)tropical fish. -          Publications: Over 200 articles in international and national journals; served as editor and author for 4 books and 2 books as single author. Phaedra Budy is the Unit Leader of the U.S. Geological Society, Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit as well as a Professor of fisheries management and aquatic ecology in the Department of Watershed Sciences at Utah State University (USU). She holds aB.S. in Limnology from the University of California, Davis and a PhD in Aquatic Ecology from Utah State University.  In conjunction with her research lab, she does research that fits into an overall framework of evaluating the factors that structure and limit fish populations in both lentic and lotic systems, and they also work broadly in conservation biology, invasion ecology, and aquatic food web dynamics.  Her current research covers a wide geographical range including most of Utah, as well as parts of New Mexico, Nevada, and Alaska and includes salmonids, many imperiled native desert fishes, and warm water lentic fishes.  She is also involved in experimental stream restoration (with beavers) and large river management. Robert Gresswell is an instructor in the Department of Ecology at Montana State University and Emeritus Research Scientist, U.S. Geological Survey. For over 49 years, he has been studying the factors that influence fish abundance, distribution, and life history within, and among watersheds, and how these relationships change through time. Interest in the role of disturbance in shaping aquatic systems has led to research on the interactions among landscape-scale environmental variables, instream habitat characteristics, and cutthroat trout abundance and distribution. Current investigations are focused on the effects of fire, timber harvest, invasive species, and climate change on persistence of native trout in the western USA. "

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