Thousands of culverts across the western U.S. present passage barriers to inland trout, and as a result the U.S. Forest Service and other agencies have dedicated a great deal of money to remove or restore culverts to allow passage. Determining that fish are actually moving through restoration sites, however, is difficult, time-consuming and expensive and there is little direct evidence of fish passage to confirm the effectiveness of restoration. Genetic data may provide movement information with less effort than traditional methods (demographic, mark-recapture, telemetry), often at less expense. We contrasted a suite of genetic techniques to capture movement of cutthroat trout from different age classes over three remediated culverts: 1 in ...
The use of genetic markers in monitoring populations has become increasingly important for conservat...
Abstract: Connectivity in salmonid-streams is vital for juvenile as well as adult trout, yet most up...
Abstract: Co-location of hydropower turbine outfalls with fish pass entrances has been suggested as ...
Beginning in 2007, we have inserted PIT tags into brook trout in four streams at Nash Stream State F...
We studied fish movements at stream-road crossings restored to the Forest Service stream simulation ...
State and federal fish passage assessments often assume that culverts of even modest slopes and velo...
Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) populations have experienced dramatic declines throughout their ...
Certain types of road crossings reduce longitudinal movement of stream fishes. We characterized the ...
Translocations are an important aspect of the management of natural populations in an increasingly f...
Fish connectivity analyses on the East and West coasts of the United States have traditionally focus...
The introduction of nonnative fish is a major driver in the decline of native fish species. Nonnativ...
Habitat fragmentation driven by human activity is a common threat to aquatic organisms. Road culvert...
Wild populations of Eastern Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) have been declining across their his...
Maintaining standing genetic variation is a challenge in human-dominated landscapes. We used genetic...
The primary goal of our research this spring/ summer was to refine techniques and examine scenarios ...
The use of genetic markers in monitoring populations has become increasingly important for conservat...
Abstract: Connectivity in salmonid-streams is vital for juvenile as well as adult trout, yet most up...
Abstract: Co-location of hydropower turbine outfalls with fish pass entrances has been suggested as ...
Beginning in 2007, we have inserted PIT tags into brook trout in four streams at Nash Stream State F...
We studied fish movements at stream-road crossings restored to the Forest Service stream simulation ...
State and federal fish passage assessments often assume that culverts of even modest slopes and velo...
Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) populations have experienced dramatic declines throughout their ...
Certain types of road crossings reduce longitudinal movement of stream fishes. We characterized the ...
Translocations are an important aspect of the management of natural populations in an increasingly f...
Fish connectivity analyses on the East and West coasts of the United States have traditionally focus...
The introduction of nonnative fish is a major driver in the decline of native fish species. Nonnativ...
Habitat fragmentation driven by human activity is a common threat to aquatic organisms. Road culvert...
Wild populations of Eastern Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) have been declining across their his...
Maintaining standing genetic variation is a challenge in human-dominated landscapes. We used genetic...
The primary goal of our research this spring/ summer was to refine techniques and examine scenarios ...
The use of genetic markers in monitoring populations has become increasingly important for conservat...
Abstract: Connectivity in salmonid-streams is vital for juvenile as well as adult trout, yet most up...
Abstract: Co-location of hydropower turbine outfalls with fish pass entrances has been suggested as ...