In this study, the growth rate, gut fullness, diet composition and spatial distribution of brown trout was compared between artificial channels with and without fine wood (FW). Access to FW resulted in significantly lower brown trout growth rates over the study period from late summer to early winter as water temperatures declined from 17 °C to 1 °C. Access to FW resulted in minor differences in occurrence of the most common taxa found in brown trout diets, except for chironomid larvae which were found in c. 60% of the brown trout guts from control treatments but in only 30% of the guts from FW treatments in early winter. Diet consisted primarily of case-bearing and free-living Trichoptera larvae, Asellus, chironomid and Ephemeroptera larva...
Tunnel wash water is frequently released to the river Årungselva through a sedimentation pond. This...
This thesis examines the effect of water quality, habitat and species interactions on the occurrence...
The productivity or availability of juvenile habitats have theoretically been shown to determine siz...
In this study, the growth rate, gut fullness, diet composition and spatial distribution of brown tro...
Stream ecosystems and their riparian zones have previously been regarded as two different ecosystems...
In boreal forest streams, woody debris is an important habitat component. Stream invertebrates and s...
Habitat structural complexity affects the behaviour and physiology of individuals, and responses to ...
Forests surrounding streams affect aquatic communities in numerous ways, contributing to energy flux...
Subsidies of energy and material from the riparian zone have large impacts on recipient stream habit...
<div><p>Subsidies of energy and material from the riparian zone have large impacts on recipient stre...
Riparian vegetation along streams and rivers affects the aquatic community in numerous ways and ofte...
1. Groundwater-fed rivers, such as the chalk streams of southern England, exhibit high levels of sta...
The abundance of prey ingested by brown trout (Salmo trutta) were compared with the abundance of dri...
Although lake-dwelling trout frequently eat smaller conspecifics in the absence of other fish prey, ...
Winter harshness and the degree to which it can impact stream dwelling salmonid populations has rece...
Tunnel wash water is frequently released to the river Årungselva through a sedimentation pond. This...
This thesis examines the effect of water quality, habitat and species interactions on the occurrence...
The productivity or availability of juvenile habitats have theoretically been shown to determine siz...
In this study, the growth rate, gut fullness, diet composition and spatial distribution of brown tro...
Stream ecosystems and their riparian zones have previously been regarded as two different ecosystems...
In boreal forest streams, woody debris is an important habitat component. Stream invertebrates and s...
Habitat structural complexity affects the behaviour and physiology of individuals, and responses to ...
Forests surrounding streams affect aquatic communities in numerous ways, contributing to energy flux...
Subsidies of energy and material from the riparian zone have large impacts on recipient stream habit...
<div><p>Subsidies of energy and material from the riparian zone have large impacts on recipient stre...
Riparian vegetation along streams and rivers affects the aquatic community in numerous ways and ofte...
1. Groundwater-fed rivers, such as the chalk streams of southern England, exhibit high levels of sta...
The abundance of prey ingested by brown trout (Salmo trutta) were compared with the abundance of dri...
Although lake-dwelling trout frequently eat smaller conspecifics in the absence of other fish prey, ...
Winter harshness and the degree to which it can impact stream dwelling salmonid populations has rece...
Tunnel wash water is frequently released to the river Årungselva through a sedimentation pond. This...
This thesis examines the effect of water quality, habitat and species interactions on the occurrence...
The productivity or availability of juvenile habitats have theoretically been shown to determine siz...