Understanding reproductive biology and performance of fish is essential to formulate effective conservation and management programs. Here, we studied reproductive strategies of female Delta Smelt Hypomesus transpacificus, an endangered fish species in the State of California, the United States, focusing on (1) better understanding their distribution pattern during the winter and spring spawning season at very fine scale to predict their possible spawning grounds and (2) assessing impacts of a recent, severe drought on their reproductive performance. We formulated our hypotheses as follows; (1) female Delta Smelt migrate to particular locations for spawning so that mature females can be frequently found in those locations throughout the spaw...
Water exports have been implicated in the decline of fish populations in the upper San Francisco Est...
Diadromy affords fish access to productive ecosystems, increasing growth and ultimately fitness, but...
The State of Bay-Delta Science, 2008 (Healey et al. 2008). The Delta Smelt is endemic to the upper S...
Understanding reproductive biology and performance of fish is essential to formulate effective conse...
The delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus) is a small and relatively obscure fish that has recently ...
Condition indices are key predictors of health and fitness in wild fish populations. Variation in bo...
Effective conservation of endangered species requires knowledge of the full range of life-history st...
The delta smelt is an annual fish that is endemic to the Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary and is prote...
Managing endangered species is challenging when increased rarity leads to an inability to detect the...
Seasonal floodplain wetland is one of the most variable and diverse habitats found in coastal ecosys...
Seasonal floodplain wetland is one of the most variable and diverse habitats found in coastal ecosys...
While there is substantial information about the upstream migration of commercially and recreational...
Differing and confounding understandings of the seasonal movements of the delta smelt (Hypomesus tra...
Delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus) is a critically endangered species endemic to the San Francis...
Coastal ecosystems are among the most human-impacted habitats globally, and their management is ofte...
Water exports have been implicated in the decline of fish populations in the upper San Francisco Est...
Diadromy affords fish access to productive ecosystems, increasing growth and ultimately fitness, but...
The State of Bay-Delta Science, 2008 (Healey et al. 2008). The Delta Smelt is endemic to the upper S...
Understanding reproductive biology and performance of fish is essential to formulate effective conse...
The delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus) is a small and relatively obscure fish that has recently ...
Condition indices are key predictors of health and fitness in wild fish populations. Variation in bo...
Effective conservation of endangered species requires knowledge of the full range of life-history st...
The delta smelt is an annual fish that is endemic to the Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary and is prote...
Managing endangered species is challenging when increased rarity leads to an inability to detect the...
Seasonal floodplain wetland is one of the most variable and diverse habitats found in coastal ecosys...
Seasonal floodplain wetland is one of the most variable and diverse habitats found in coastal ecosys...
While there is substantial information about the upstream migration of commercially and recreational...
Differing and confounding understandings of the seasonal movements of the delta smelt (Hypomesus tra...
Delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus) is a critically endangered species endemic to the San Francis...
Coastal ecosystems are among the most human-impacted habitats globally, and their management is ofte...
Water exports have been implicated in the decline of fish populations in the upper San Francisco Est...
Diadromy affords fish access to productive ecosystems, increasing growth and ultimately fitness, but...
The State of Bay-Delta Science, 2008 (Healey et al. 2008). The Delta Smelt is endemic to the upper S...