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Autor:
George B. Arhonditsis, Dörthe C. Müller-Navarra, Jackie L. Carter, Ashley P. Ballantyne, Monika Winder, Chen Zhang, Jens M. Nielsen, Daniel E. Schindler, Michael T. Brett, Jason D. Stockwell, Jacob Kann, David A. Beauchamp
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 79:472-486
Emerging evidence suggests that zooplankton production is affected by physiological and nutritional constraints due to climate change and eutrophication, which in turn could have broad implications for food-web dynamics and fisheries production. In t
Autor:
Adrianne P. Smits, Michael T. Brett, Jonathan B. Armstrong, Jackie L. Carter, Bianca Santos, Daniel E. Schindler
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 73:1661-1671
Spawning migrations of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) to coastal watersheds provide a rich resource subsidy to freshwater consumers. However, variation in thermal regimes and spawning activity across the landscape constrain the ability of poikilo
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Freshwater Biology. 61:1454-1465
Seasonal variation in river water levels creates a shifting mosaic of habitat conditions associated with variables such as water temperature, chemistry and prey availability to consumers. Previous work has shown that fishes can exploit spatial variat
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Climate Change Responses. 4
Ecological communities are organized by interactions among the biota, and between the biota and external environmental drivers that affect the dynamics of individual taxa. Climate change may alter communities in unexpected ways when environmental dri
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Ecology. 98(9)
Climate change is rapidly altering many aquatic systems, and life history traits and physiological diversity create differences in organism responses. In addition, habitat diversity may be expressed on small spatial scales, and it is therefore necess
Autor:
Daniel E. Schindler, Jackie L. Carter
Publikováno v:
Ecosystems. 15:1010-1026
Zooplankton support a variety of important ecosystem processes in lakes but our understanding of how these organisms respond to ongoing climate change is superficial. Aquatic ecosystems have been exposed to substantial climate warming in the last cen
Autor:
Jackie L. Carter, Daniel E. Schindler, Gordon W. Holtgrieve, Jennifer R. Griffiths, Jonathan W. Moore, Justin M. Fox
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Organisms can control movements of nutrients and matter by physically modifying habitat. We examined how an ecosystem engineer, sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), influences seasonal fluxes of sediments, nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) in streams