Impoundment of the Snake River, Washington, has resulted in high water temperatures and late seaward migration of juvenile fall chinook salmon during summer months. To determine if juvenile fall chinook salmon are exposed to temperatures higher than the upper incipient lethal, we tagged groups of fish with temperature-sensing radio tags and tracked them in Little Goose Reservoir on the Snake River during the summers of 1998 and 1999. Spatial and temporal patterns of the reservoir\u27s thermal environment were described using a bathythermograph. Little Goose Reservoir was generally homothermic, and temperatures selected by fish were typically not significantly different from mean water temperatures. No areas of thermal refugia existed in Lit...
Flow augmentation increases flow and decreases temperature in reservoirs in the lower Snake River du...
Trap-and-haul is a mitigation strategy at many hydropower dams lacking upstream fish passage facilit...
The effectiveness of flow augmentation in aiding conservation and recovery of Snake River salmonid p...
Impoundment of the Snake River in Washington, USA, has resulted in high water temperatures and late ...
Rising river temperatures in western North America have increased the energetic costs of migration a...
Rising river temperatures in western North America have increased the energetic costs of migration a...
Thermal layering in reservoirs upstream from hydroelectric dams can create temperature gradients in ...
Rising river temperatures in western North America have increased the energetic costs of migration a...
The relationships between lower Columbia River water temperatures and migration rates, temporary tri...
This report documents a four-year study to assess hydraulic conditions in the lower Snake River. The...
The development of the Snake River hydroelectric system has affected fall Chinook salmon smolts by s...
This report documents a four-year study to assess hydraulic conditions in the lower Snake River. The...
Individual Snake River Chinook salmon and steelhead mean, minimum, and maximum body temperatures dur...
Despite the great significance of the Columbia River Thermal Effects Study (a jointpublication of th...
Migratory species are particularly vulnerable to climate change because habitat throughout their ent...
Flow augmentation increases flow and decreases temperature in reservoirs in the lower Snake River du...
Trap-and-haul is a mitigation strategy at many hydropower dams lacking upstream fish passage facilit...
The effectiveness of flow augmentation in aiding conservation and recovery of Snake River salmonid p...
Impoundment of the Snake River in Washington, USA, has resulted in high water temperatures and late ...
Rising river temperatures in western North America have increased the energetic costs of migration a...
Rising river temperatures in western North America have increased the energetic costs of migration a...
Thermal layering in reservoirs upstream from hydroelectric dams can create temperature gradients in ...
Rising river temperatures in western North America have increased the energetic costs of migration a...
The relationships between lower Columbia River water temperatures and migration rates, temporary tri...
This report documents a four-year study to assess hydraulic conditions in the lower Snake River. The...
The development of the Snake River hydroelectric system has affected fall Chinook salmon smolts by s...
This report documents a four-year study to assess hydraulic conditions in the lower Snake River. The...
Individual Snake River Chinook salmon and steelhead mean, minimum, and maximum body temperatures dur...
Despite the great significance of the Columbia River Thermal Effects Study (a jointpublication of th...
Migratory species are particularly vulnerable to climate change because habitat throughout their ent...
Flow augmentation increases flow and decreases temperature in reservoirs in the lower Snake River du...
Trap-and-haul is a mitigation strategy at many hydropower dams lacking upstream fish passage facilit...
The effectiveness of flow augmentation in aiding conservation and recovery of Snake River salmonid p...