In this paper we review drift-feeding models for stream salmonids. We assess their historical development and current state, and we propose areas for future research. Drift-feeding models serve as the critical input for energetics-based habitat selection and habitat quality models, which have recently begun to see widespread use for predicting salmonid distribution, growth and abundance. We use a bibliometric approach to find drift-feeding model publications, especially those citing three landmark papers that began the quantification of drift feeding by stream fish (Fausch 1984; Hughes and Dill 1990; Hill and Grossman 1993). Subsequent drift-feeding models have largely been built upon these models. Research effort has focused on model devel...
The distribution and abundance of fish species is influenced by a range of environmental variables. ...
Most fishes residing in temperate streams in the Northern Hemisphere are drift-feeders. Despite thi...
The influence of stream channel structure on the production of prey for drift-feeding fish is not we...
Abstract Accurately measuring productive capacity in streams is challenging, and field methods have ...
A mechanistic model is developed to determine the habitat needs of drift-feeding stream salmonids fr...
Untangling the mechanisms linking the physical world to ecological processes is paramount for effect...
Determining the physical and biological habitat variables that influence the abundance of juvenile s...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Fisheries, 2007In this study I evaluate...
Invertebrate drift, the downstream transport of aquatic invertebrates, is a fundamental ecological p...
To better understand and apply how changes in fish habitat (e.g. stream restoration) affect stream f...
The object of this study was to test the influence of benthic invertebrate drift in a stream on the ...
Invertebrate drift is the downstream transport of invertebrates within flowing freshwater systems li...
Invertebrate drift is the process by which aquatic invertebrates release from substrate and are then...
Abstract The application of a drift-foraging bioenergetic model to evaluate the relative influence o...
Nutrient supplementation in oligotrophic streams is proposed as a means of mitigating losses of mari...
The distribution and abundance of fish species is influenced by a range of environmental variables. ...
Most fishes residing in temperate streams in the Northern Hemisphere are drift-feeders. Despite thi...
The influence of stream channel structure on the production of prey for drift-feeding fish is not we...
Abstract Accurately measuring productive capacity in streams is challenging, and field methods have ...
A mechanistic model is developed to determine the habitat needs of drift-feeding stream salmonids fr...
Untangling the mechanisms linking the physical world to ecological processes is paramount for effect...
Determining the physical and biological habitat variables that influence the abundance of juvenile s...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Fisheries, 2007In this study I evaluate...
Invertebrate drift, the downstream transport of aquatic invertebrates, is a fundamental ecological p...
To better understand and apply how changes in fish habitat (e.g. stream restoration) affect stream f...
The object of this study was to test the influence of benthic invertebrate drift in a stream on the ...
Invertebrate drift is the downstream transport of invertebrates within flowing freshwater systems li...
Invertebrate drift is the process by which aquatic invertebrates release from substrate and are then...
Abstract The application of a drift-foraging bioenergetic model to evaluate the relative influence o...
Nutrient supplementation in oligotrophic streams is proposed as a means of mitigating losses of mari...
The distribution and abundance of fish species is influenced by a range of environmental variables. ...
Most fishes residing in temperate streams in the Northern Hemisphere are drift-feeders. Despite thi...
The influence of stream channel structure on the production of prey for drift-feeding fish is not we...