On 9 July 2002, while sampling a flowing segment of the North Fork Ninnescah River 10 km upstream from Cheney Reservoir, Reno County, Kansas, we observed and collected dead and dying specimens of 5 fish species. We attribute the fish kill to high water temperature, which reached 38.0°C on this day
The physical, biological and chemical conditions leading to a mass mortality of adult salmon (Salmo ...
Extreme climatic conditions likely caused a massive fish mortality during the summer of 2001 in the ...
Graduation date: 1975The resistance to elevated temperatures of three species of freshwater fishes, ...
On 9 July 2002, while sampling a flowing segment of the North Fork Ninnescah River 10 km upstream fr...
Abstract.—Few studies have assessed catch-and-release mortality of salmonids at water temperatures o...
In January 1973, large numbers of Mugil cephalus (striped mullet), weighing approximately 250 gm eac...
Temperature is a critical factor in the distribution of stream fishes. From laboratory studies of th...
In January 1973, large numbers of Mugil cephalus (striped mullet), weighing approximately 250 gm eac...
I present a series of studies designed to improve our understanding of the role of thermal regime on...
Global warming could cause changes in species behavior and life history. Stream fish may be signific...
The Niobrara River has a natural hydrograph and temperature regime with the lower 32 km protected un...
The authors studied a fish die-off at a lake near Santa Rosa, New Mexico. The results of their study...
Aquatic research has long shown that the survival of cold-water fish, such as salmon and trout, decr...
The unprecedented rate of global warming is an inevitable outcome of anthropogenic CO2 release into ...
In the summer, a discharge from a power plant cooling reservoir (Mount Storm Lake) located on the St...
The physical, biological and chemical conditions leading to a mass mortality of adult salmon (Salmo ...
Extreme climatic conditions likely caused a massive fish mortality during the summer of 2001 in the ...
Graduation date: 1975The resistance to elevated temperatures of three species of freshwater fishes, ...
On 9 July 2002, while sampling a flowing segment of the North Fork Ninnescah River 10 km upstream fr...
Abstract.—Few studies have assessed catch-and-release mortality of salmonids at water temperatures o...
In January 1973, large numbers of Mugil cephalus (striped mullet), weighing approximately 250 gm eac...
Temperature is a critical factor in the distribution of stream fishes. From laboratory studies of th...
In January 1973, large numbers of Mugil cephalus (striped mullet), weighing approximately 250 gm eac...
I present a series of studies designed to improve our understanding of the role of thermal regime on...
Global warming could cause changes in species behavior and life history. Stream fish may be signific...
The Niobrara River has a natural hydrograph and temperature regime with the lower 32 km protected un...
The authors studied a fish die-off at a lake near Santa Rosa, New Mexico. The results of their study...
Aquatic research has long shown that the survival of cold-water fish, such as salmon and trout, decr...
The unprecedented rate of global warming is an inevitable outcome of anthropogenic CO2 release into ...
In the summer, a discharge from a power plant cooling reservoir (Mount Storm Lake) located on the St...
The physical, biological and chemical conditions leading to a mass mortality of adult salmon (Salmo ...
Extreme climatic conditions likely caused a massive fish mortality during the summer of 2001 in the ...
Graduation date: 1975The resistance to elevated temperatures of three species of freshwater fishes, ...