Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) influence the structure and productivity of stream ecosystems by altering the stability of river beds during spawning and delivering marine derived nutrients (MDN) to watersheds. Although much has been learned about the physical and ecological roles of salmon in streams, it remains unclear how spawning modifies grain packing, streambed stability, and the residence time and exchange of MDN in streambeds. A female salmon modifies streambeds by using rapid undulations of her tail to build a nest (redd) for spawning. During redd construction, streambed sediments are mixed, fines are winnowed, and grain packing is loosened as the female moves sediment into a dune-like mound (tailspill) while digging a pit in w...
The percentage of fine sediment particles in stream channel substrate is inversely related to emerge...
An excess of fine sediment is the leading cause of impairment of rivers in the United States. Fine s...
Recent work in salmon spawning streams has shown that sediment resuspended during nest construction ...
Spawning salmon depend on fluvial processes to maintain the bed texture of gravel bedded rivers as s...
Bed surface grain size and mobility are fundamental characteristics of a river. The size of coarse s...
Substrate requirements are an important component of the multifaceted spawning needs of salmon, and ...
This thesis is an investigation of bed mobility in gravel-bed rivers. In particular, two hypotheses...
<div><p>Movement of nutrients across ecosystem boundaries can have important effects on food webs an...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Geology, 2003Streambed scour and fill affecting incubation...
Declines of anadromous salmon throughout the Pacific Northwest have reduced delivery of marine-deriv...
Thesis (M.S., Geology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Salmonid spawning habitat rest...
Thesis (M.S., Geology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.The Lower American River has...
Salmonids clean river bed gravels to lay their eggs. However, during the incubation period fine sedi...
Excessive loading of fine sediments into western rivers has degraded spawning and rearing habitat fo...
We tested the hypothesis that spawning-bed enhancement increases survival and growth of chinook salm...
The percentage of fine sediment particles in stream channel substrate is inversely related to emerge...
An excess of fine sediment is the leading cause of impairment of rivers in the United States. Fine s...
Recent work in salmon spawning streams has shown that sediment resuspended during nest construction ...
Spawning salmon depend on fluvial processes to maintain the bed texture of gravel bedded rivers as s...
Bed surface grain size and mobility are fundamental characteristics of a river. The size of coarse s...
Substrate requirements are an important component of the multifaceted spawning needs of salmon, and ...
This thesis is an investigation of bed mobility in gravel-bed rivers. In particular, two hypotheses...
<div><p>Movement of nutrients across ecosystem boundaries can have important effects on food webs an...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Geology, 2003Streambed scour and fill affecting incubation...
Declines of anadromous salmon throughout the Pacific Northwest have reduced delivery of marine-deriv...
Thesis (M.S., Geology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Salmonid spawning habitat rest...
Thesis (M.S., Geology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.The Lower American River has...
Salmonids clean river bed gravels to lay their eggs. However, during the incubation period fine sedi...
Excessive loading of fine sediments into western rivers has degraded spawning and rearing habitat fo...
We tested the hypothesis that spawning-bed enhancement increases survival and growth of chinook salm...
The percentage of fine sediment particles in stream channel substrate is inversely related to emerge...
An excess of fine sediment is the leading cause of impairment of rivers in the United States. Fine s...
Recent work in salmon spawning streams has shown that sediment resuspended during nest construction ...