Fine sediments are known to be an important cause of increased mortality in benthic spawning fish. To date, most of the research has focussed on the relationship between embryo mortality and the quantity of fine sediment accumulated in the egg pocket. However, recent evidence suggests a) that the source of fine sediment might also be important, and b) that fitness of surviving embryos post-hatch might also be impacted by the accumulation of fine sediments. In this paper, we report an experiment designed to simulate the incubation environment of brown trout (Salmo trutta) and Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). During the experiment, the incubating embryos were exposed to different quantities of fine (< 63 ?m) sediment derived from four differ...
Previous studies have shown fine sediment was removed from spawning beds when salmon dug nests and ...
The spawning success of lithophilic salmonids is strongly influenced by the fine sediment content (‘...
Oxygen fluxes through artificially created salmon redds within four UK rivers were quantified and as...
Fine sediments are known to be an important cause of increased mortality in benthic spawning fish. T...
Globally, salmon populations are under pressure and in those where numbers are severely depleted, de...
Successful spawning is imperative for the persistence of salmonid populations, but relatively little...
The accumulation of fine sediment within salmonid redds is generally considered to be one of the mai...
Salmonids clean river bed gravels to lay their eggs. However, during the incubation period fine sedi...
Early-stage Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha embryos were incubated in artificial redds that ...
In the past few decades, rapid agriculturalization and urbanization have caused a massive increase i...
The research focusses on the river Lugg – a cross-border catchment and major tributary of the river ...
Fine sediment infiltration into gravel interstices is known to be detrimental to incubating salmonid...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) plays a critical role in the development of the juvenile stages of benthic spa...
In recognition of the importance of oxygen availability to salmonid incubation success, a series of ...
Survival of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) embryos and alevins in redds and factors affecting ...
Previous studies have shown fine sediment was removed from spawning beds when salmon dug nests and ...
The spawning success of lithophilic salmonids is strongly influenced by the fine sediment content (‘...
Oxygen fluxes through artificially created salmon redds within four UK rivers were quantified and as...
Fine sediments are known to be an important cause of increased mortality in benthic spawning fish. T...
Globally, salmon populations are under pressure and in those where numbers are severely depleted, de...
Successful spawning is imperative for the persistence of salmonid populations, but relatively little...
The accumulation of fine sediment within salmonid redds is generally considered to be one of the mai...
Salmonids clean river bed gravels to lay their eggs. However, during the incubation period fine sedi...
Early-stage Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha embryos were incubated in artificial redds that ...
In the past few decades, rapid agriculturalization and urbanization have caused a massive increase i...
The research focusses on the river Lugg – a cross-border catchment and major tributary of the river ...
Fine sediment infiltration into gravel interstices is known to be detrimental to incubating salmonid...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) plays a critical role in the development of the juvenile stages of benthic spa...
In recognition of the importance of oxygen availability to salmonid incubation success, a series of ...
Survival of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) embryos and alevins in redds and factors affecting ...
Previous studies have shown fine sediment was removed from spawning beds when salmon dug nests and ...
The spawning success of lithophilic salmonids is strongly influenced by the fine sediment content (‘...
Oxygen fluxes through artificially created salmon redds within four UK rivers were quantified and as...