Christopher Guy, PhD (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Feeding ecology of native and nonnative salmonids during the expansion of a nonnative apex predator in Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park Feeding ecology of native and nonnative salmonids during the expansion of a nonnative apex predator in Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park
The illegal introduction of Lake Trout Salvelinus namaycush into Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park, preceded the collapse of the native population of Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarkii bouvieri, producing a four-level trophic cascade. The Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout population’s collapse and the coinciding increase in Lake Trout abundance provided a rare...
Authors
John M. Syslo, Christopher S. Guy, Todd M. Koel
Spawning and rearing behavior of bull trout in a headwater lake ecosystem Spawning and rearing behavior of bull trout in a headwater lake ecosystem
Numerous life histories have been documented for bull trout Salvelinus confluentus. Lacustrine-adfluvial bull trout populations that occupy small, headwater lake ecosystems and migrate short distances to natal tributaries to spawn are likely common; however, much of the research on potamodromous bull trout has focused on describing the spawning and rearing characteristics of bull trout...
Authors
Lora B. Tennant, Robert E. Gresswell, Christopher S. Guy, Michael H. Meeuwig
Broadening the regulated-river management paradigm: A case study of the forgotten dead zone hindering Pallid Sturgeon recovery Broadening the regulated-river management paradigm: A case study of the forgotten dead zone hindering Pallid Sturgeon recovery
The global proliferation of dams within the last half century has prompted ecologists to understand the effects of regulated rivers on large-river fishes. Currently, much of the effort to mitigate the influence of dams on large-river fishes has been focused on downriver effects, and little attention has been given to upriver effects. Through a combination of field observations and...
Authors
Christopher S. Guy, Hilary B. Treanor, Kevin M. Kappenman, Eric A. Scholl, Jason E. Ilgen, Molly A. H. Webb
Spawning related movement of shovelnose sturgeon in the Missouri River above Fort Peck Reservoir, Montana Spawning related movement of shovelnose sturgeon in the Missouri River above Fort Peck Reservoir, Montana
The hypotheses of this study were (i) that shovelnose sturgeon would make upstream movements to spawn, (ii) movement of spawning fish would be greater in a year with higher discharge, and (iii) that spawning fish would have greater movements than reproductively inactive fish. Shovelnose sturgeon Scaphirhynchus platorynchus (Rafinesque, 1820) in five reproductive categories (e.g. males...
Authors
Ryan R. Richards, Christopher S. Guy, Molly A. Webb, William M. Gardner, C.B. Jensen
Baseline demographics of a nonnative lake trout population and inferences for suppression from sensitivity-elasticity analyses Baseline demographics of a nonnative lake trout population and inferences for suppression from sensitivity-elasticity analyses
No abstract available.
Authors
Christopher S. Guy, B.S. Cox, W.A. Fredenberg, L.R. Rosenthal
Comparison of harvest scenarios for the cost-effective suppression of Lake Trout in Swan Lake, Montana Comparison of harvest scenarios for the cost-effective suppression of Lake Trout in Swan Lake, Montana
Given the large amount of resources required for long-term control or eradication projects, it is important to assess strategies and associated costs and outcomes before a particular plan is implemented. We developed a population model to assess the cost-effectiveness of mechanical removal strategies for suppressing long-term abundance of nonnative Lake Trout Salvelinus namaycush in Swan...
Authors
John M. Syslo, Christopher S. Guy, Benjamin S. Cox
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 64
Feeding ecology of native and nonnative salmonids during the expansion of a nonnative apex predator in Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park Feeding ecology of native and nonnative salmonids during the expansion of a nonnative apex predator in Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park
The illegal introduction of Lake Trout Salvelinus namaycush into Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park, preceded the collapse of the native population of Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarkii bouvieri, producing a four-level trophic cascade. The Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout population’s collapse and the coinciding increase in Lake Trout abundance provided a rare...
Authors
John M. Syslo, Christopher S. Guy, Todd M. Koel
Spawning and rearing behavior of bull trout in a headwater lake ecosystem Spawning and rearing behavior of bull trout in a headwater lake ecosystem
Numerous life histories have been documented for bull trout Salvelinus confluentus. Lacustrine-adfluvial bull trout populations that occupy small, headwater lake ecosystems and migrate short distances to natal tributaries to spawn are likely common; however, much of the research on potamodromous bull trout has focused on describing the spawning and rearing characteristics of bull trout...
Authors
Lora B. Tennant, Robert E. Gresswell, Christopher S. Guy, Michael H. Meeuwig
Broadening the regulated-river management paradigm: A case study of the forgotten dead zone hindering Pallid Sturgeon recovery Broadening the regulated-river management paradigm: A case study of the forgotten dead zone hindering Pallid Sturgeon recovery
The global proliferation of dams within the last half century has prompted ecologists to understand the effects of regulated rivers on large-river fishes. Currently, much of the effort to mitigate the influence of dams on large-river fishes has been focused on downriver effects, and little attention has been given to upriver effects. Through a combination of field observations and...
Authors
Christopher S. Guy, Hilary B. Treanor, Kevin M. Kappenman, Eric A. Scholl, Jason E. Ilgen, Molly A. H. Webb
Spawning related movement of shovelnose sturgeon in the Missouri River above Fort Peck Reservoir, Montana Spawning related movement of shovelnose sturgeon in the Missouri River above Fort Peck Reservoir, Montana
The hypotheses of this study were (i) that shovelnose sturgeon would make upstream movements to spawn, (ii) movement of spawning fish would be greater in a year with higher discharge, and (iii) that spawning fish would have greater movements than reproductively inactive fish. Shovelnose sturgeon Scaphirhynchus platorynchus (Rafinesque, 1820) in five reproductive categories (e.g. males...
Authors
Ryan R. Richards, Christopher S. Guy, Molly A. Webb, William M. Gardner, C.B. Jensen
Baseline demographics of a nonnative lake trout population and inferences for suppression from sensitivity-elasticity analyses Baseline demographics of a nonnative lake trout population and inferences for suppression from sensitivity-elasticity analyses
No abstract available.
Authors
Christopher S. Guy, B.S. Cox, W.A. Fredenberg, L.R. Rosenthal
Comparison of harvest scenarios for the cost-effective suppression of Lake Trout in Swan Lake, Montana Comparison of harvest scenarios for the cost-effective suppression of Lake Trout in Swan Lake, Montana
Given the large amount of resources required for long-term control or eradication projects, it is important to assess strategies and associated costs and outcomes before a particular plan is implemented. We developed a population model to assess the cost-effectiveness of mechanical removal strategies for suppressing long-term abundance of nonnative Lake Trout Salvelinus namaycush in Swan...
Authors
John M. Syslo, Christopher S. Guy, Benjamin S. Cox