Brown trout (Salmo trutta) have been introduced into the waterways throughout the United States, including Pennsylvania, since the 1800’s. They may have limited interactions with native fish species in regions where they do not reproduce successfully, but where they do concerns have arisen regarding the impact they have on native species. Are brown trout having a negative effect on the native fish? If so, could they be outcompeting the natives to the point of localized extirpation? This project compared fish communities, densities, biomass and production in two similar stretches of stream in the White Clay Creek, one known to hold brown trout (the East Branch) and the other without (the Middle Branch). Fish in each branch were collected in ...
Freshwater fish populations often exist in systems characterized by novel ecological processes resul...
The aquatic nuisance diatom Didymosphenia geminata was established in Rapid Creek in the Black Hills...
Freshwater species have declined throughout their native ranges in part due to habitat fragmentation...
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...
Brown trout (Salmo trutta), one of the world’s most successful introduced species, negatively impact...
Non-native trout are stocked around the world, including in the United States. The effect of these i...
Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) were largely extirpated from the southeastern Appalachian Mounta...
Non-native trout are currently stocked to support recreational fisheries in headwater streams throug...
New Jersey supports reproducing populations of three lotic salmonids. Only Brook Trout (Salvelinus f...
Brown Trout were introduced to the Trinity River in Northern California in the 1890’s. Since 1932, B...
Brook and brown trout are the two dominant trout species that inhabit Wisconsin Driftless Area strea...
Density-dependent growth is often observed in stream-dwelling Brown Trout Salmo trutta populations. ...
Europeans introduced brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) into Australia in the 1800's and they are now wi...
Abstract.: As part of the Swiss Fischnetz project (network for declining fish yields in Switzerland)...
Freshwater fish populations often exist in systems characterized by novel ecological processes resul...
The aquatic nuisance diatom Didymosphenia geminata was established in Rapid Creek in the Black Hills...
Freshwater species have declined throughout their native ranges in part due to habitat fragmentation...
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...
Brown trout (Salmo trutta), one of the world’s most successful introduced species, negatively impact...
Non-native trout are stocked around the world, including in the United States. The effect of these i...
Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) were largely extirpated from the southeastern Appalachian Mounta...
Non-native trout are currently stocked to support recreational fisheries in headwater streams throug...
New Jersey supports reproducing populations of three lotic salmonids. Only Brook Trout (Salvelinus f...
Brown Trout were introduced to the Trinity River in Northern California in the 1890’s. Since 1932, B...
Brook and brown trout are the two dominant trout species that inhabit Wisconsin Driftless Area strea...
Density-dependent growth is often observed in stream-dwelling Brown Trout Salmo trutta populations. ...
Europeans introduced brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) into Australia in the 1800's and they are now wi...
Abstract.: As part of the Swiss Fischnetz project (network for declining fish yields in Switzerland)...
Freshwater fish populations often exist in systems characterized by novel ecological processes resul...
The aquatic nuisance diatom Didymosphenia geminata was established in Rapid Creek in the Black Hills...
Freshwater species have declined throughout their native ranges in part due to habitat fragmentation...