Abstract: Salmonid food webs receive important energy subsidies via terrestrial in-fall, downstream transport, and spawning migrations. We examined the contribution of terrestrially derived invertebrates (TI) to juvenile coho (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in streams of southeastern Alaska by diet analysis and sampling of TI inputs in 12 streams of contrasting riparian vegetation. Juvenile coho ingested 12.1 mg·fish–1 of invertebrate mass averaged across all sites; no significant differences associated with location (plant or forest type) were detected, possibly because prey are well mixed by wind and water dispersal. Terrestrial and aquatic prey composed approximately equal fractions of prey ingested. Surface inputs were estimated at 80 mg·m–2·day...
Forests surrounding streams affect aquatic communities in numerous ways, contributing to energy flux...
Contributions of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine-derived prey resources to stream fishes vary ov...
Determining the physical and biological habitat variables that influence the abundance of juvenile s...
Graduation date: 2004Current riparian management objectives in the Pacific Northwest promote both\ud...
The role of ecosystem subsidies from fishless, headwater streams for downstream fish populations wa...
The role of ecosystem subsidies from fishless, headwater streams for downstream fish populations wa...
1. Streams and their adjacent riparian zones are closely linked by reciprocal flows of invertebrate ...
In large, seasonally dynamic and spatially complex watersheds, the availability and relative importa...
Eberle, Lorri C., M.S., Spring 2007 Biological...
An experiment and a mark-recapture field study of juvenile coho salmon ( Oncorhynchus kisutch ) were...
Timber harvesting has the potential to alter stream ecosystems in a variety of ways, impacting stre...
Timber harvesting has the potential to alter stream ecosystems in a variety of ways, impacting stre...
<div><p>Subsidies of energy and material from the riparian zone have large impacts on recipient stre...
Subsidies of energy and material from the riparian zone have large impacts on recipient stream habit...
An experiment and a mark-recapture field study of juvenile coho salmon ( Oncorhynchus kisutch ) w...
Forests surrounding streams affect aquatic communities in numerous ways, contributing to energy flux...
Contributions of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine-derived prey resources to stream fishes vary ov...
Determining the physical and biological habitat variables that influence the abundance of juvenile s...
Graduation date: 2004Current riparian management objectives in the Pacific Northwest promote both\ud...
The role of ecosystem subsidies from fishless, headwater streams for downstream fish populations wa...
The role of ecosystem subsidies from fishless, headwater streams for downstream fish populations wa...
1. Streams and their adjacent riparian zones are closely linked by reciprocal flows of invertebrate ...
In large, seasonally dynamic and spatially complex watersheds, the availability and relative importa...
Eberle, Lorri C., M.S., Spring 2007 Biological...
An experiment and a mark-recapture field study of juvenile coho salmon ( Oncorhynchus kisutch ) were...
Timber harvesting has the potential to alter stream ecosystems in a variety of ways, impacting stre...
Timber harvesting has the potential to alter stream ecosystems in a variety of ways, impacting stre...
<div><p>Subsidies of energy and material from the riparian zone have large impacts on recipient stre...
Subsidies of energy and material from the riparian zone have large impacts on recipient stream habit...
An experiment and a mark-recapture field study of juvenile coho salmon ( Oncorhynchus kisutch ) w...
Forests surrounding streams affect aquatic communities in numerous ways, contributing to energy flux...
Contributions of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine-derived prey resources to stream fishes vary ov...
Determining the physical and biological habitat variables that influence the abundance of juvenile s...