The ongoing removal of two hydroelectric dams from the Elwha River on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula provides an unprecedented opportunity to study the effects of dam removal and subsequent salmon restoration on river-dependent wildlife species. Salmon are widely known to distribute marine nutrients into freshwater systems, providing benefits to both riverine and upland wildlife communities through improved nutrient availability. We examined two species of river-dependent wildlife (river otter Lontra canadensis, and American dipper Cinclus mexicanus) to gather data on home range and seasonal movement patterns, body condition, and dietary contributions from marine-derived nutrients prior to and during dam removal. We radio-tracked ten river ...
Hatchery programs have been used as a conservation tool to bolster declining Chinook salmon (Oncorhy...
We measured food availability and diet composition of juvenile salmonids over multiple years and sea...
Anadromous fishes represent an important linkage between marine and inland aquatic and terrestrial e...
Removal of two dams on the Elwha River, Washington from 2011 to 2014 has begun to restore natural se...
Salmonid populations are decreasing across their historic range in the Pacific Northwest, and throug...
The paucity of nutrients in anadromous fish watersheds is foundational to the ecological connection ...
The removal of the Elwha and Glines Canyon Dams on the Elwha River will renew access for anadromous ...
Inner Bay of Fundy Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are endangered anadromous fish that have the potent...
Graduation date: 2013I conducted a study to identify potential spawning habitat for anadromous salmo...
Graduation date: 2002Presentation date: 2002-01-17If two dams on the Elwha River are removed, the ec...
Anadromous fish are often important vectors for nutrient fluxes between marine and freshwater ecosys...
The oligotrophic condition of salmon bearing catchments in the Columbia River Basin is a potential l...
Dam removal has been increasingly proposed as a river restoration technique. In 2011, two large hydr...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Reintroductions using active transport (trap–and–ha...
Dams interrupt river connectivity and disrupt fish migrations. We used telemetry to study the migrat...
Hatchery programs have been used as a conservation tool to bolster declining Chinook salmon (Oncorhy...
We measured food availability and diet composition of juvenile salmonids over multiple years and sea...
Anadromous fishes represent an important linkage between marine and inland aquatic and terrestrial e...
Removal of two dams on the Elwha River, Washington from 2011 to 2014 has begun to restore natural se...
Salmonid populations are decreasing across their historic range in the Pacific Northwest, and throug...
The paucity of nutrients in anadromous fish watersheds is foundational to the ecological connection ...
The removal of the Elwha and Glines Canyon Dams on the Elwha River will renew access for anadromous ...
Inner Bay of Fundy Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are endangered anadromous fish that have the potent...
Graduation date: 2013I conducted a study to identify potential spawning habitat for anadromous salmo...
Graduation date: 2002Presentation date: 2002-01-17If two dams on the Elwha River are removed, the ec...
Anadromous fish are often important vectors for nutrient fluxes between marine and freshwater ecosys...
The oligotrophic condition of salmon bearing catchments in the Columbia River Basin is a potential l...
Dam removal has been increasingly proposed as a river restoration technique. In 2011, two large hydr...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Reintroductions using active transport (trap–and–ha...
Dams interrupt river connectivity and disrupt fish migrations. We used telemetry to study the migrat...
Hatchery programs have been used as a conservation tool to bolster declining Chinook salmon (Oncorhy...
We measured food availability and diet composition of juvenile salmonids over multiple years and sea...
Anadromous fishes represent an important linkage between marine and inland aquatic and terrestrial e...