Extreme climatic conditions likely caused a massive fish mortality during the summer of 2001 in the St. Lawrence River. To corroborate this hypothesis, we used a physical habitat simulation approach incorporating hydraulic and water temperature models. Spawning Habitat Suitability Indices (HSI) for common carp (Cyprinus carpio) were developed using fuzzy logic and applied to the model outputs to estimate habitat weighted usable area during the event. The results revealed that areas suitable for common carp spawning (HSI > 0.3) were severely reduced by high water temperatures, which exceeded 28 °C during the mortality event. During the mortality event, the amount of suitable habitat was reduced to <200 ha/day, representing less than 15% of t...
Climate change, which has the potential to alter water flow and temperature in aquatic environments,...
Asian carp (bighead carp, Hypophthalmichthys nobilis; black carp, Mylopharyngodon piceus; grass carp...
Rising surface water temperatures in fluvial systems increasingly affect biodiversity negatively in ...
Extreme climatic conditions likely caused a massive fish mortality during the summer of 2001 in the ...
ABSTRACT Understanding the vulnerability of aquatic species and habitats under climate change is cri...
The importance of temperature as a controlling variable at all levels of ecological systems is well...
Fish habitat in lakes is strongly constrained by water temperature (T) and available dissolved oxyge...
Hydroelectric dams may affect anadromous fish survival and recruitment by limiting access to upstrea...
An eco-hydraulic model was used to determine the levels of fish habitat suitability in the fluvial a...
Climate studies have suggested that inland stream temperatures and average streamflows will increase...
It is accepted that human-induced climate change is unavoidable and it will have effects on physical...
To project fish habitat changes of 57 fish species under potential global warming, their suitable t...
Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) are common in waters ranging from the Appalachian Mountains to t...
The selection of an approach to evaluate habitat suitability for a specific fish or life stage has b...
Climate change is expected to cause air temperatures to increase 2-5°C in the Appalachians throughou...
Climate change, which has the potential to alter water flow and temperature in aquatic environments,...
Asian carp (bighead carp, Hypophthalmichthys nobilis; black carp, Mylopharyngodon piceus; grass carp...
Rising surface water temperatures in fluvial systems increasingly affect biodiversity negatively in ...
Extreme climatic conditions likely caused a massive fish mortality during the summer of 2001 in the ...
ABSTRACT Understanding the vulnerability of aquatic species and habitats under climate change is cri...
The importance of temperature as a controlling variable at all levels of ecological systems is well...
Fish habitat in lakes is strongly constrained by water temperature (T) and available dissolved oxyge...
Hydroelectric dams may affect anadromous fish survival and recruitment by limiting access to upstrea...
An eco-hydraulic model was used to determine the levels of fish habitat suitability in the fluvial a...
Climate studies have suggested that inland stream temperatures and average streamflows will increase...
It is accepted that human-induced climate change is unavoidable and it will have effects on physical...
To project fish habitat changes of 57 fish species under potential global warming, their suitable t...
Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) are common in waters ranging from the Appalachian Mountains to t...
The selection of an approach to evaluate habitat suitability for a specific fish or life stage has b...
Climate change is expected to cause air temperatures to increase 2-5°C in the Appalachians throughou...
Climate change, which has the potential to alter water flow and temperature in aquatic environments,...
Asian carp (bighead carp, Hypophthalmichthys nobilis; black carp, Mylopharyngodon piceus; grass carp...
Rising surface water temperatures in fluvial systems increasingly affect biodiversity negatively in ...