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Publikováno v:
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 41:1246-1273
Autor:
Elliot Koontz, Katy Shelby, Josh Murauskas, Jeff Fryer, Kim D. Hyatt, Richard Bussanich, Skyeler Folks
Publikováno v:
Animal Biotelemetry, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2021)
Background Okanagan River Sockeye Salmon Oncorhynchus nerka (Okanagan Sockeye) are one of two remaining self-sustaining Sockeye Salmon populations in the Columbia River Basin. We used detection histories of smolts implanted with passive integrated tr
Publikováno v:
The Open Fish Science Journal. 11:1-26
Background:During 2005-13, at Osoyoos Lake, British Columbia, we investigated trophic relationships among fry ofOncorhynchus nerkaWalbaum (Sockeye and kokanee), a suite of limnetic planktivores includingMysis diluviana, and their zooplankton prey.Obj
Autor:
John P. Smol, Jeffrey K. Fryer, Kim D. Hyatt, Andrea Zemanek, Daniel T. Selbie, Brigitte Simmatis, Adam Jeziorski, Brian F. Cumming
Simmatis B, Jeziorski A, Zemanek A, Selbie DT, Hyatt K, Fryer JK, Cumming BF, Smol JP. 2018. Long-term reconstruction of deep-water oxygen conditions in Osoyoos Lake: implications for Okanagan River sockeye salmon. Lake Reserve Manage. 34:392–400.
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Publikováno v:
Canadian Water Resources Journal / Revue canadienne des ressources hydriques. 40:87-110
The Okanagan Valley of British Columbia (BC) has one of the lowest per-capita water supplies in Canada. Large fluctuations in water supplies routinely induce seasonal extremes of flood and drought conditions that challenge the ability of decision mak
Autor:
Kim D. Hyatt, Thomas F. Shardlow
Publikováno v:
Ecological Indicators. 27:97-107
The importance of transfers of marine derived nutrients (MDN) in salmon between stream ecosystems and terrestrial riparian systems is a subject of much recent research which has established that MDN subsidies support populations of many animal specie
Publikováno v:
The Open Fish Science Journal. 4:49-61
Data gathered over 77 lake-years from 4 coastal British Columbia sockeye salmon nursery lakes suggest that density-dependent growth reductions are only possible at exceptionally high fry densities. In Great Central Lake (n=33 years) and Sproat Lakes
Autor:
Peter Etherton, Bruce P. Finney, D. Paul Rankin, Jon N. Sweetman, Daniel T. Selbie, John P. Smol, Kim D. Hyatt
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 68:675-692
We integrated limnological, paleolimnological, and fisheries analyses in Tuya Lake, British Columbia, Canada, to explore the effects and interactions of climate warming and sockeye salmon introductions on northern lake ecology. We tracked millenniall
Publikováno v:
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 27:369-386
In recent decades, the abundance of sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka in the Nimpkish River watershed (Vancouver Island) has declined by more than 80%. To improve sockeye salmon abundance, one of three Nimpkish nursery lakes (Woss Lake, 13.6 km2) was