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Estuaries and Coasts. 46:1046-1066
Estimating juvenile salmon habitat carrying capacities is a critical need for restoration planning. We assimilated more than 4500 unique estimates of published juvenile densities (e.g., fish/m2) in estuarine and floodplain habitats. These density dat
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Environmental Management.
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Ecological Engineering. 189:106897
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Restoration Ecology. 29
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North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 39:1395-1411
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North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 36:681-703
Hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent on stream restoration projects to benefit salmonids and other aquatic species across the Pacific Northwest, though only a small percentage of these projects are monitored to evaluate effectiveness and f
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George R. Pess, Chris E. Jordan, Phil Roni, Stephen Bennett, Kirk Krueger, Correigh M. Greene, Sean Gallagher, Joseph H. Anderson, William J. Ehinger, Nicolaas Bouwes, Jim Ruzycki, Robert E. Bilby, Thomas W. Buehrens, Brett Bowersox
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Fisheries. 41:92-103
Across the Pacific Northwest, at least 17 intensively monitored watershed projects have been implemented to test the effectiveness of a broad range of stream restoration actions for increasing the freshwater production of salmon and steelhead and to
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Christine Weber, Brendan G. McKie, Susanne Haertel-Borer, Hervé Piégay, Stefan Vollenweider, Anthonie D. Buijse, Ulrika Åberg, Phil Roni, Francine M. R. Hughes
River restoration is a relatively recent undertaking, with high levels of complexity and uncertainty involved. Many restoration projects have been monitored over the past three decades, however, results have rarely been compared across projects there
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::c99c5bdb975e071b9751872c83fe1efb
https://arro.anglia.ac.uk/id/eprint/703395/1/Hughes_2017.pdf
https://arro.anglia.ac.uk/id/eprint/703395/1/Hughes_2017.pdf
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Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 24:264-275
The downstream movement of coho salmon fry and parr in the fall, as distinct from the spring migration of smolts, has been well documented across the range of the species. In many cases, these fish overwinter in freshwater, but they sometimes enter m
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Northwest Science. 85:562-570
We implanted 2212 juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) 55 to 111 mm with Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) tags to determine their growth, overwinter survival, and emigration timing from the East Twin River and its tributary, Sadie Creek, o