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Modelling effects of invasive species and drought on crayfish extinction risk and population dynamics Modelling effects of invasive species and drought on crayfish extinction risk and population dynamics

Hydrological alteration, which may be exacerbated by climate change, is known to facilitate aquatic species invasion. Altered hydrology, invasive species, and the additive effects of these stressors pose a threat to aquatic biodiversity.Understanding extinction risk in the context of these stressors is crucial for prioritizing conservation efforts. As case studies, three narrow‐ranged...
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Allyson N. Yarra, Daniel D. Magoulick

Modeling White Sucker (Catostomus commersonii) populations to assess commercial harvest influence on age structure Modeling White Sucker (Catostomus commersonii) populations to assess commercial harvest influence on age structure

Commercial harvest of White Suckers Catostomus commersonii for bait in the American Lobster Homarus americanus industry is minimally regulated in Maine and there are concerns as to the influence of increasing harvest. We built a population model using parameters (i.e. age-specific mortality, age at maturity, and size-specific fecundity) from literature and field studies to investigate...
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Joseph D. Zydlewski, Meg Begley, Stephen Coghlan

Demographic characteristics of an avian predator, Louisiana Waterthrush (Parkesia motacilla), in response to its aquatic prey in a Central Appalachian USA watershed impacted by shale gas development Demographic characteristics of an avian predator, Louisiana Waterthrush (Parkesia motacilla), in response to its aquatic prey in a Central Appalachian USA watershed impacted by shale gas development

We related Louisiana Waterthrush (Parkesia motacilla) demographic response and nest survival to benthic macroinvertebrate aquatic prey and to shale gas development parameters using models that accounted for both spatial and non-spatial sources of variability in a Central Appalachian USA watershed. In 2013, aquatic prey density and pollution intolerant genera (i.e., pollution tolerance...
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Mack W. Frantz, Petra B. Wood, George T. Merovich

Modelling effects of invasive species and drought on crayfish extinction risk and population dynamics Modelling effects of invasive species and drought on crayfish extinction risk and population dynamics

Hydrological alteration, which may be exacerbated by climate change, is known to facilitate aquatic species invasion. Altered hydrology, invasive species, and the additive effects of these stressors pose a threat to aquatic biodiversity.Understanding extinction risk in the context of these stressors is crucial for prioritizing conservation efforts. As case studies, three narrow-ranged...
Authors
Allyson N. Yarra, Daniel D. Magoulick

Influence of river discharge on grass carp occupancy dynamics in south-eastern Iowa rivers Influence of river discharge on grass carp occupancy dynamics in south-eastern Iowa rivers

Despite the longstanding presence of grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella in the Upper Mississippi River (UMR) watershed, information regarding their populations remains largely unknown, in part because capture is difficult. Occupancy models are a popular wildlife assessment tool to account for imperfect detections but have been slow to be adopted in fisheries. Herein, we used occupancy...
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Christopher J. Sullivan, Michael J. Weber, Clay Pierce, Carlos A. Camacho

The future of recreational fisheries: Advances in science, monitoring, management, and practice The future of recreational fisheries: Advances in science, monitoring, management, and practice

Recreational fisheries (RF) are complex social-ecological systems that play an important role in aquatic environments while generating significant social and economic benefits around the world. The nature of RF is diverse and rapidly evolving, including the participants, their priorities and behaviors, and the related ecological impacts and social and economic benefits. RF can lead to...
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J. W. Brownscombe, K. Hyder, W. M. Potts, K. V. Wilson, Kevin L. Pope, A. J. Danylchuk, S. J. Cooke, Adrian Clarke, R. Arlinghaus, J. R. Postel

Spatial variability in ocean-mediated growth potential is linked to Chinook salmon survival Spatial variability in ocean-mediated growth potential is linked to Chinook salmon survival

Early ocean survival of Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, varies greatly inter-annually and may be the period during which later spawning abundance and fishery recruitment are set. Therefore, identifying environmental drivers related to early survival may inform better models for management and sustainability of salmon in a variable environment. With this in mind, our main...
Authors
Mark J. Henderson, Jerome Fiechter, David D. Huff, Brian K. Wells

Genetic assessment of a bighorn sheep population expansion in the Silver Bell Mountains, Arizona Genetic assessment of a bighorn sheep population expansion in the Silver Bell Mountains, Arizona

Background: The isolated population of desert bighorn sheep in the Silver Bell Mountains of southern Arizona underwent an unprecedented expansion in merely four years. We hypothesized that immigration from neighboring bighorn sheep populations could have caused the increase in numbers as detected by Arizona Game and Fish Department annual aerial counts. Methods: We applied a multilocus...
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John A. Erwin, Karla Vargasc, Brian R. Blaisc, Kendell Bennettc, Julia Muldoond, Sarah Findysz, Courtney Christiec, James R. Heffelfingere, Melanie Culver

A multiscale approach to balance trade-offs among dam infrastructure, river restoration, and cost A multiscale approach to balance trade-offs among dam infrastructure, river restoration, and cost

Aging infrastructure and growing interests in river restoration have led to a substantial rise in dam removals in the U.S. However, the decision to remove a dam involves many complex trade-offs. The benefits of dam removal for hazard reduction and ecological restoration are potentially offset by the loss of hydroelectricity production, water supply, and other important services. We use a...
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Samuel G. Roy, Emi Uchida, Simone P. de Souza, Ben Blachly, Emma Fox, Kevin Gardner, Arthur J. Gold, Jessica Jansujwicz, Sharon Klein, Bridie McGreavy, Weiwei Mo, Sean Smith, Emily Vogler, Karen Wilson, Joseph D. Zydlewski, David Hart

Commercial fisheries of the Upper Mississippi River: A model of sustainability Commercial fisheries of the Upper Mississippi River: A model of sustainability

Commercial harvest is often considered as a primary cause of fish population declines in marine and inland systems throughout the world. However, much of the data supporting the negative attributes of commercial harvest are derived from marine fisheries and may not be directly applicable to inland fisheries. In this study, over 60 years of commercial fishery data from the Upper...
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Zachary B. Klein, Michael C. Quist, Leandro E. Miranda, Michelle M. Marron, Michael J. Steuck, Kirk A. Hansen

Estimating spatial–temporal differences in Chinook salmon outmigration survival with habitat- and predation-related covariates Estimating spatial–temporal differences in Chinook salmon outmigration survival with habitat- and predation-related covariates

Low survival rates of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) smolts in California’s Central Valley have been attributed to multiple biological and physical factors, but it is not clear which factors have the largest impact. We used 5 years of acoustic telemetry data for 1709 late-fall Chinook salmon smolts to evaluate the effect of habitat- and predation-related covariates on...
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Mark J. Henderson, Ilysa S. Iglesias, Cyril J. Michel, Arnold J. Ammann, David D. Huff

Integrated population modeling provides the first empirical estimates of vital rates and abundance for polar bears in the Chukchi Sea Integrated population modeling provides the first empirical estimates of vital rates and abundance for polar bears in the Chukchi Sea

Large carnivores are imperiled globally, and characteristics making them vulnerable to extinction (e.g., low densities and expansive ranges) also make it difficult to estimate demographic parameters needed for management. Here we develop an integrated population model to analyze capture-recapture, radiotelemetry, and count data for the Chukchi Sea subpopulation of polar bears (Ursus...
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Eric V. Regehr, Nathan J. Hostetter, Ryan H. Wilson, Karyn D. Rode, Michelle St. Martin, Sarah J. Converse
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