We explored potential negative effects of exotic brown trout (Salmo trutta) on native sculpin (Cottus sp.) on the Logan River, Utah, USA by (i) examining factors most strongly correlated with sculpin abundance (e.g., abiotic conditions or piscivory?), (ii) contrasting the extent of brown trout predation on sculpin with that by native cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii utah) and (iii) estimating the number of sculpin consumed by brown trout along an elevational gradient using bioenergetics..
Freshwater species have declined throughout their native ranges in part due to habitat fragmentation...
Resource management agencies are often confronted with conflicts between natural resource protection...
Through a myriad of practices, anthropogenic land and water use has caused the localized extirpation...
We explored potential negative effects of exotic brown trout (Salmo trutta) on native sculpin (Cottu...
Brown trout (Salmo trutta), one of the world’s most successful introduced species, negatively impact...
The introduction of exotic fish has proven detrimental to the persistence of native trout population...
Cutthroat trout populations have declined throughout western North America due to the combined effec...
Exotic species present a great threat to native fish conservation; however, eradicating exotics is e...
Invasive predators pose a critical threat to native taxa. Body size plays an important role in media...
Graduation date: 2012In the Pacific Northwest ecoregion of North America, sculpins represent a major...
Nonnative trout invasions have caused the widespread decline of cutthroat trout populations in weste...
Brown trout (Salmo trutta) have been introduced into the waterways throughout the United States, inc...
The introduction of exotic species to areas outside of their native range is one of the greatest thr...
Interspecific competition between fish species can have a large effect on population dynamics. Compe...
Abstract.—In western North America, nonnative trout invasions threaten the persistence of native cut...
Freshwater species have declined throughout their native ranges in part due to habitat fragmentation...
Resource management agencies are often confronted with conflicts between natural resource protection...
Through a myriad of practices, anthropogenic land and water use has caused the localized extirpation...
We explored potential negative effects of exotic brown trout (Salmo trutta) on native sculpin (Cottu...
Brown trout (Salmo trutta), one of the world’s most successful introduced species, negatively impact...
The introduction of exotic fish has proven detrimental to the persistence of native trout population...
Cutthroat trout populations have declined throughout western North America due to the combined effec...
Exotic species present a great threat to native fish conservation; however, eradicating exotics is e...
Invasive predators pose a critical threat to native taxa. Body size plays an important role in media...
Graduation date: 2012In the Pacific Northwest ecoregion of North America, sculpins represent a major...
Nonnative trout invasions have caused the widespread decline of cutthroat trout populations in weste...
Brown trout (Salmo trutta) have been introduced into the waterways throughout the United States, inc...
The introduction of exotic species to areas outside of their native range is one of the greatest thr...
Interspecific competition between fish species can have a large effect on population dynamics. Compe...
Abstract.—In western North America, nonnative trout invasions threaten the persistence of native cut...
Freshwater species have declined throughout their native ranges in part due to habitat fragmentation...
Resource management agencies are often confronted with conflicts between natural resource protection...
Through a myriad of practices, anthropogenic land and water use has caused the localized extirpation...