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Salmon of the Southeastern U.S.: Sucker migrations deliver resource subsidies to oligotrophic stream
Publikováno v:
Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 32:181-194
Autor:
Seth J. Wenger, Howard L. Jelks, Mary C. Freeman, Stephen J. Walsh, Kit Wheeler, Zachary P. Martin
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 223:1-10
Many species have distributions that span distinctly different physiographic regions, and effective conservation of such taxa will require a full accounting of all factors that potentially influence populations. Ecologists recognize effects of physio
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 75:389-401
Migratory fishes can affect tributary ecosystem properties given their potential to introduce nutrients (fertilize) and physically modify habitat (engineer) during spawning. Nonetheless, migrant effects are frequently context-dependent, and it is use
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 63:906-916
In recognition of the influence of flow on riverine habitats and organisms, stream ecologists have devoted considerable effort to the development of quantitative predictive relationships describing ecological responses to flow variability, i.e. flow-
Autor:
Seth J. Wenger, Megan M. Hagler, Mary C. Freeman, Phillip M. Bumpers, Kit Wheeler, Byron J. Freeman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 8:418-434
Free-flowing river segments provide refuges for many imperiled aquatic biota that have been extirpated elsewhere in their native ranges. These biodiversity refuges are also foci of conservation concerns because species persisting within isolated habi
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 60:537-550
Summary Consumer excretion can be an important component of nutrient cycling in aquatic ecosystems. Uncertainty concerning the functional role of many freshwater organisms remains, including those with migratory life-history strategies that may intro
Autor:
Kit Wheeler, John Nauright
Publikováno v:
Sport in Society. 9:427-443
The sport of golf has grown tremendously in the past three decades. It is now the leading sport in the world in terms of total economic expenditure, yet surprising little on golf has appeared in the academic sports studies literature. In particular,