The short-term stimulation of production, due to marine-derived nutrients (MDN) from spawning salmon, is well documented for certain trophic levels in stream communities (e.g., algae and insect biomass). The effect of these nutrients on the stream ecosystem as a whole, however, remains unclear especially later in the year. Trichopterans have been shown to feed on salmon and other fish carcasses and there is evidence for greater growth rates in the presence of salmon tissue. To address the question of long-term MDN subsidy on trichopterans, we investigated the growth of three limnephilid caddisflies in the spring in the Harris River on Prince of Wales Island, Southeast Alaska. The Harris River has a natural waterfall barrier to salmon and re...
Nutrient mitigation to enhance fish production in stream ecosystems assumes strong bottom-up effects...
Nutrient mitigation to enhance fish production in stream ecosystems assumes strong bottom-up effects...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1995The ecological effects of salmon (Oncorhync...
The short-term stimulation of production, due to marine-derived nutrients (MDN) from spawning salmon...
The short-term stimulation of production, due to marine-derived nutrients (MDN) from spawning salmon...
Energy and nutrient subsidies transported across ecosystem boundaries are increasingly appreciated a...
Abstract: Salmonid food webs receive important energy subsidies via terrestrial in-fall, downstream ...
The role of ecosystem subsidies from fishless, headwater streams for downstream fish populations wa...
The role of ecosystem subsidies from fishless, headwater streams for downstream fish populations wa...
Abstract: Salmon carcass addition to streams is expected to increase stream productivity at multiple...
Growth plays an important roll in the survival of individual salmonid fish. Diet inevitably plays a...
Graduation date: 2005The purpose of this study was to understand the influence of organic material a...
Fish migrations can deliver materials and energy against stream currents and provide important subsi...
Fish migrations can deliver materials and energy against stream currents and provide important subsi...
Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) mature and accumulate biomass in the ocean before returning to th...
Nutrient mitigation to enhance fish production in stream ecosystems assumes strong bottom-up effects...
Nutrient mitigation to enhance fish production in stream ecosystems assumes strong bottom-up effects...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1995The ecological effects of salmon (Oncorhync...
The short-term stimulation of production, due to marine-derived nutrients (MDN) from spawning salmon...
The short-term stimulation of production, due to marine-derived nutrients (MDN) from spawning salmon...
Energy and nutrient subsidies transported across ecosystem boundaries are increasingly appreciated a...
Abstract: Salmonid food webs receive important energy subsidies via terrestrial in-fall, downstream ...
The role of ecosystem subsidies from fishless, headwater streams for downstream fish populations wa...
The role of ecosystem subsidies from fishless, headwater streams for downstream fish populations wa...
Abstract: Salmon carcass addition to streams is expected to increase stream productivity at multiple...
Growth plays an important roll in the survival of individual salmonid fish. Diet inevitably plays a...
Graduation date: 2005The purpose of this study was to understand the influence of organic material a...
Fish migrations can deliver materials and energy against stream currents and provide important subsi...
Fish migrations can deliver materials and energy against stream currents and provide important subsi...
Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) mature and accumulate biomass in the ocean before returning to th...
Nutrient mitigation to enhance fish production in stream ecosystems assumes strong bottom-up effects...
Nutrient mitigation to enhance fish production in stream ecosystems assumes strong bottom-up effects...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1995The ecological effects of salmon (Oncorhync...