x, 129 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm. --As anthropogenic demands on water resources intensify instream flow needs are becoming an increasingly important area of study, particularly over winter months during which time little is known about the behaviour and physiology of fishes. This thesis addresses the implications of water withdrawal from a small in situ stream on brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) during the winter of 2007 and 2008 in the Rocky Mountains. Water was withdrawn from one of two stream enclosures reducing the discharge by 50% and 75%, for 4hrs daily. Behaviour was monitored using radio transmitters that were externally attached to the small trout. Changes in physiology were monitored by measuring stress hormone levels and by measur...
1. Groundwater-fed rivers, such as the chalk streams of southern England, exhibit high levels of sta...
Hydrologic processes impact the functioning of aquatic ecosystems and influence fish population dyna...
The abundance of prey ingested by brown trout (Salmo trutta) were compared with the abundance of dri...
1. Understanding of the winter ecology of stream salmonids is biased by research conducted in northe...
This study presents an experimental analysis of the effects of midwinter flow reduction (50-75%, red...
Anthropogenic stream alterations are caused by various factors, such as dams and water diversions th...
Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) are a cold water ectotherm whose native distribution includes mo...
This thesis reviews factors that affect brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis Mitchell) fry emergence ...
Interactions between forestry practices and the physical and biological processes occurring in smal...
Interactions between forestry practices and the physical and biological processes occurring in smal...
Half the world’s river volume is affected by flow alterations and/or fragmentation, a figure that is...
In temperate regions, environmental conditions vary distinctly between seasons. This variation can s...
Half the world’s river volume is affected by flow alterations and/or fragmentation, a figure that is...
Natural instream flow regimes are necessary for the ecological health of streams, including the main...
A bioenergetics model was constructed for stream-resident drift-feeding salmonids. Model predictions...
1. Groundwater-fed rivers, such as the chalk streams of southern England, exhibit high levels of sta...
Hydrologic processes impact the functioning of aquatic ecosystems and influence fish population dyna...
The abundance of prey ingested by brown trout (Salmo trutta) were compared with the abundance of dri...
1. Understanding of the winter ecology of stream salmonids is biased by research conducted in northe...
This study presents an experimental analysis of the effects of midwinter flow reduction (50-75%, red...
Anthropogenic stream alterations are caused by various factors, such as dams and water diversions th...
Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) are a cold water ectotherm whose native distribution includes mo...
This thesis reviews factors that affect brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis Mitchell) fry emergence ...
Interactions between forestry practices and the physical and biological processes occurring in smal...
Interactions between forestry practices and the physical and biological processes occurring in smal...
Half the world’s river volume is affected by flow alterations and/or fragmentation, a figure that is...
In temperate regions, environmental conditions vary distinctly between seasons. This variation can s...
Half the world’s river volume is affected by flow alterations and/or fragmentation, a figure that is...
Natural instream flow regimes are necessary for the ecological health of streams, including the main...
A bioenergetics model was constructed for stream-resident drift-feeding salmonids. Model predictions...
1. Groundwater-fed rivers, such as the chalk streams of southern England, exhibit high levels of sta...
Hydrologic processes impact the functioning of aquatic ecosystems and influence fish population dyna...
The abundance of prey ingested by brown trout (Salmo trutta) were compared with the abundance of dri...