Twelve Snake River Chinook salmon and steelhead body temperature histories (30-min data) from release below Bonneville Dam to Lower Granite Dam in 2002. SP = spring Chinook salmon, SU = summer Chinook salmon, FA = fall Chinook salmon, ST = summer steelhead. Individuals were selected using a random-number generator.</p
Impoundment of the Snake River in Washington, USA, has resulted in high water temperatures and late ...
From 1999 through 2004, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory collected temperature data from within...
Relationships between release date and the accumulation of acute temperature exposure measured in de...
Individual Snake River Chinook salmon and steelhead mean, minimum, and maximum body temperatures dur...
Body temperature and migration depth histories for RDST-tagged adult Chinook salmon and steelhead in...
Body temperature and migration depth histories for RDST-tagged adult Chinook salmon and steelhead in...
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...
Rising river temperatures in western North America have increased the energetic costs of migration a...
Relationships between individual Chinook salmon and steelhead degree day (DD) accumulations in the ~...
Mean daily percentage of Chinook salmon (spring, summer, and fall runs combined to show relative abu...
We assessed upstream migration rates of more than 12,000 radio-tagged adult Chinook salmon (Oncorhyn...
The relationships between lower Columbia River water temperatures and migration rates, temporary tri...
Reaches where individual Snake River Chinook salmon and steelhead had their warmest mean body temper...
Impoundment of the Snake River, Washington, has resulted in high water temperatures and late seaward...
Impoundment of the Snake River in Washington, USA, has resulted in high water temperatures and late ...
From 1999 through 2004, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory collected temperature data from within...
Relationships between release date and the accumulation of acute temperature exposure measured in de...
Individual Snake River Chinook salmon and steelhead mean, minimum, and maximum body temperatures dur...
Body temperature and migration depth histories for RDST-tagged adult Chinook salmon and steelhead in...
Body temperature and migration depth histories for RDST-tagged adult Chinook salmon and steelhead in...
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...
Rising river temperatures in western North America have increased the energetic costs of migration a...
Relationships between individual Chinook salmon and steelhead degree day (DD) accumulations in the ~...
Mean daily percentage of Chinook salmon (spring, summer, and fall runs combined to show relative abu...
We assessed upstream migration rates of more than 12,000 radio-tagged adult Chinook salmon (Oncorhyn...
The relationships between lower Columbia River water temperatures and migration rates, temporary tri...
Reaches where individual Snake River Chinook salmon and steelhead had their warmest mean body temper...
Impoundment of the Snake River, Washington, has resulted in high water temperatures and late seaward...
Impoundment of the Snake River in Washington, USA, has resulted in high water temperatures and late ...
From 1999 through 2004, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory collected temperature data from within...
Relationships between release date and the accumulation of acute temperature exposure measured in de...