Reduction of ecosystem connectivity has long-lasting impacts on food webs. Anadromous fish, which migrate from marine to freshwater ecosystems to complete reproduction, have seen their historically larger ecosystem role undercut by widespread riverine habitat fragmentation and other impacts mainly derived from anthropogenic sources. The result has been extensive extirpations and increased susceptibility to a suite of environmental factors that currently impede recovery. Under this present-day context of reduced productivity and connectivity, aggressive management actions and enforcement of catch limits including bycatch caps and complete moratoria on harvest have followed. What remains less understood are the implications of changes to food...
Most assessments of the effectiveness of river restoration are done at small spatial scales (< 10 km...
Across Maine, communities and land owners are reconnecting rivers and streams by improving road cros...
Dams are ubiquitous in coastal Maine, and have altered both instream habitats and the distribution a...
Reduction of ecosystem connectivity has long-lasting impacts on food webs. Anadromous fish, which mi...
Reduction of ecosystem connectivity has long-lasting impacts on food webs. Anadromous fish, which mi...
Small pelagics, or forage fish, link lower and higher trophic levels in marine food webs. Recently, ...
Recent research has demonstrated the important role that high-biomass species play in the transfer o...
Oiadromous fish provide ecological subsidies to freshwater and marine food webs, connecting both eco...
Aquatic trophic interactions in the upper San Francisco Estuary are synthesized here as a conceptual...
Dams and their impoundments disrupt river habitat connectivity to the detriment of migratory fishes....
Decades of anthropogenic pressure have devastated lotic ecosystems across the riverscapes of North A...
Increased anthropogenic land use is changing the hydrology and habitat of aquatic ecosystems. These ...
Beginning in the early 1600s, dam construction in New England obstructed anadromous fish access to s...
Fisheries scientists and managers often undertake stream restoration projects with the goal of impro...
Aquatic ecosystem restoration is a crucial aspect of ecological management. However, current researc...
Most assessments of the effectiveness of river restoration are done at small spatial scales (< 10 km...
Across Maine, communities and land owners are reconnecting rivers and streams by improving road cros...
Dams are ubiquitous in coastal Maine, and have altered both instream habitats and the distribution a...
Reduction of ecosystem connectivity has long-lasting impacts on food webs. Anadromous fish, which mi...
Reduction of ecosystem connectivity has long-lasting impacts on food webs. Anadromous fish, which mi...
Small pelagics, or forage fish, link lower and higher trophic levels in marine food webs. Recently, ...
Recent research has demonstrated the important role that high-biomass species play in the transfer o...
Oiadromous fish provide ecological subsidies to freshwater and marine food webs, connecting both eco...
Aquatic trophic interactions in the upper San Francisco Estuary are synthesized here as a conceptual...
Dams and their impoundments disrupt river habitat connectivity to the detriment of migratory fishes....
Decades of anthropogenic pressure have devastated lotic ecosystems across the riverscapes of North A...
Increased anthropogenic land use is changing the hydrology and habitat of aquatic ecosystems. These ...
Beginning in the early 1600s, dam construction in New England obstructed anadromous fish access to s...
Fisheries scientists and managers often undertake stream restoration projects with the goal of impro...
Aquatic ecosystem restoration is a crucial aspect of ecological management. However, current researc...
Most assessments of the effectiveness of river restoration are done at small spatial scales (< 10 km...
Across Maine, communities and land owners are reconnecting rivers and streams by improving road cros...
Dams are ubiquitous in coastal Maine, and have altered both instream habitats and the distribution a...