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Life history structure of westslope cutthroat trout: Inferences from otolith microchemistry Life history structure of westslope cutthroat trout: Inferences from otolith microchemistry

Life history diversity is important for population stability and is dependent on connectivity to habitat that supports all life stages and life history strategies for a species. Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi (WCT) exhibit plasticity in life history strategies in response to environmental variability, but fisheries managers have been challenged with evaluating the...
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John W Heckel, Michael C. Quist, Carson J. Watkins, Andrew M. Dux

Behavioural plasticity modulates temperature-related constraints on foraging time for a montane mammal Behavioural plasticity modulates temperature-related constraints on foraging time for a montane mammal

Contemporary climate change is altering temperature profiles across the globe. Increasing temperatures can reduce the amount of time during which conditions are suitable for animals to engage in essential activities, such as securing food. Behavioural plasticity, the ability to alter behaviour in response to the environment, may provide animals with a tool to adjust to changes in the...
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L. Embere Hall, Anna D. Chalfoun

Compound effects of water clarity, inflow, wind and climate warming on mountain lake thermal regimes Compound effects of water clarity, inflow, wind and climate warming on mountain lake thermal regimes

Many studies have examined the effects of climate warming on lake stability, but few have addressed environmental changes concomitant with climate change, such as alterations in water clarity and lake inflow. Although air temperature rise is a predominant factor linked to lake thermal characteristics, climate-driven changes at watershed scales can substantially alter lake clarity and...
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Kyle R. Christianson, Brett M. Johnson, Mevin Hooten

Latitudinal variation in snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) body mass: A test of Bergmann’s Rule Latitudinal variation in snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) body mass: A test of Bergmann’s Rule

The relationship between body size and latitude have been the focus of dozens of studies across many species. However, results of testing Bergmann’s Rule – that organisms in colder climates or at higher latitudes possess larger body sizes – have been inconsistent across studies. We investigated whether snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus) follow the Rule by investigating differences in body...
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Laura C. Gigliotti, Nathan D. Berg, Rudy Boonstra, Shawn M. Cleveland, Duane R. Diefenbach, Eric M. Gese, Jacob S. Ivan, Knut Kielland, Charles J. Krebs, Alexander V. Kumar, L. Scott Mills, Jonathan N. Pauli, H. Brian Underwood, Evan Wilson, M.J. Sheriff

Simultaneous autoregressive (SAR) model Simultaneous autoregressive (SAR) model

Simultaneous autoregressive (SAR) models are useful for accommodating various forms of dependence among data that have discrete support in a space of interest. These models are often specified hierarchically as mixed-effects regression models with first-moment structure controlled by a conventional linear regression term and second-moment structure induced by correlated random effects...
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Mevin Hooten, Jay M. Ver Hoef, Ephraim M. Hanks

Marking otoliths of Alligator Gar by immersion in oxytetracycline Marking otoliths of Alligator Gar by immersion in oxytetracycline

Alligator Gar Atractosteus spatula are increasingly being stocked to restore populations, making the need to identify stocked individuals important for monitoring. Oxytetracycline (OTC) immersion allows for large numbers of fish to be marked simultaneously, thus eliminating the need to handle fish individually, but protocols for doing so have not been investigated fully for this species...
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Richard A. Snow, James M. Long, Michael J. Porta

Within-group relatedness and patterns of reproductive sharing and cooperation in the tropical chestnut-crested yuhina Within-group relatedness and patterns of reproductive sharing and cooperation in the tropical chestnut-crested yuhina

In cooperatively breeding animals, genetic relatedness among group members often determines the extent of reproductive sharing, cooperation and competition within a group. Studies of species for which cooperative behaviour is not entirely based on kinship are key for understanding the benefits favouring the evolution and maintenance of cooperative breeding among nonrelatives. In the...
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Sara A. Kaiser, Thomas E. Martin, Juan C. Oteyza, Julie E. Danner, Connor E. Armstad, Robert C. Fleischer

Submergence responses of cool-season annual plants and potential for fish habitat Submergence responses of cool-season annual plants and potential for fish habitat

Unnatural water regimes of flood control reservoirs limit vegetation establishment in littoral zones and produce mudflats with low structural complexity insufficient for many juvenile fishes. One strategy to enhance habitat on mudflats is to sow cool-season plants to provide submerged structure when inundated. However, how long the structure of these plants persists following inundation...
Authors
G Coppola, Leandro E. Miranda, ME Colvin, HR Hatcher, Marcus A. Lashley

Vulnerability of resource-users in Louisiana’s oyster fishery to environmental hazards Vulnerability of resource-users in Louisiana’s oyster fishery to environmental hazards

Knowledge of vulnerability provides the foundation for developing actions that minimize impacts on people while maximizing the sustainability of ecosystem goods and services. As a result, it is becoming increasingly important to determine how resource-dependent people are vulnerable to environmental hazards. This is particularly true in coastal Louisiana where the current era of rapid...
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A. T. Humphries, L. Josephs, Megan K. LaPeyre, S. A. Hall, R.D. Beech

A statewide evaluation of Florida Bass genetic introgression in Tennessee A statewide evaluation of Florida Bass genetic introgression in Tennessee

Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides) are one of the most popular freshwater sport fish in the United States and managers in southeastern states have stocked the Florida Bass (M. s. floridanus) subspecies outside of its natural range to increase size structure of existing Largemouth Bass populations. In Tennessee, fisheries for Largemouth Bass are concentrated in reservoirs of the...
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John S. Hargrove, Mark W. Rogers, P.T. Kackmar, P. Black

Changes in adult Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) survival within the lower Columbia River amid increasing pinniped abundance Changes in adult Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) survival within the lower Columbia River amid increasing pinniped abundance

Significant effort towards conservation has contributed to the recovery of historically depleted pinniped populations world-wide. However, in several locations where pinnipeds have increased, they have been blamed for preventing the recovery of commercially valuable fish species through predation. Prompted by increasing pinniped abundance within the Columbia River (CR) USA, over a six...
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A. Michelle Wargo Rub, Nicholas A. Som, Mark J. Henderson, Benjamin P. Sandford, Donald M. Van Doornik, David J. Teel, Matt Tennis, Olaf P. Langness, Bjorn van der Leeuw, David D. Huff

Evaluation of artificial cover units as a sampling technique and habitat enhancement for madtoms in rivers Evaluation of artificial cover units as a sampling technique and habitat enhancement for madtoms in rivers

Instream habitat degradation and loss are major threats to freshwater fishes and critical conservation issues among nongame species, due to a lack of research and knowledge concerning their habitat requirements. Instream physical cover is an important component of fish habitat, especially for benthic species that require cover for reproduction and shelter from predators. One such species...
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W. R. Cope, Thomas J. Kwak, T. R. Black, Krishna Pacifici
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