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Rapid SNP genoty**, sex identification, and hybrid-detection in threatened bull trout
We developed new bull trout genetic markers using Restriction-site Associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq) to improve our ability to address questions...
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An ecothermal paradox: bull trout populations diverge in response to thermal landscapes across a broad latitudinal gradient
Maintaining natural thermal regimes in montane stream networks is critical for many species, but as climate warms, thermal regimes will undoubtedly...
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Development and testing of diagnostic molecular markers to differentiate among three species of Salvelinus: Arctic char, Dolly Varden, and Bull trout
The western North American Arctic char (AC, Salvelinus alpinus ), Dolly Varden (DV, Salvelinus malma ), and bull trout (BT, Salvelinus confluentus ) are...
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The timing of anadromous bull trout migrations in estuarine and marine waters of Puget Sound, Washington
The timing of anadromous migrations varies greatly among species, reflecting foraging opportunities, predation risk, and physical factors in...
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Anadromous trout from opposite sides of the globe: biology, ocean ecology, and management of anadromous brown and cutthroat trout
Anadromous brown trout ( Salmo trutta ) in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, and coastal cutthroat trout ( Oncorhynchus clarkii clarkii ) in the...
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Density-dependent effects of exotic brook trout on aquatic communities in mountain lakes revealed by environmental DNA and morphological taxonomy
Invasion of non-native fishes threatens freshwater biodiversity worldwide. Yet, detailed estimates of population demography for invasive species,...
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Movements of anadromous coastal cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii clarkii) in Puget Sound, Washington, USA
Anadromous salmonid species vary in their use of open ocean, coastal, and inland marine waters. To better understand this diversity in behavior and...
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Testing whether reducing brown trout biomass in peatland lakes increases macro-invertebrate biomass and invertivorous waterbird occurrence
Waterbirds and fish sometimes compete for macro-invertebrate prey. In Scotland, the invertivorous waterbird, the common scoter Melanitta nigra ,...
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Genomics facilitates evaluation and monitoring of McCloud River Redband Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss stonei)
The McCloud River Redband Trout (MRRT; Oncorhynchus mykiss stonei ) is a unique subspecies of rainbow trout that inhabits the isolated Upper McCloud...
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Co-production of models to evaluate conservation alternatives for a threatened fish in a rapidly changing landscape
Reintroductions are one means of managing species distributions, but the feasibility of such efforts is uncertain. Here we consider reintroduction...
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Summer physical habitat associations and movement of sympatric juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and Dolly Varden char (Salvelinus malma) in coastal streams of British Columbia
We investigated the physical habitat associations and movement of sympatric rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ) and Dolly Varden char ( Salvelinus...
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Long-term monitoring of a brown trout (Salmo trutta) population reveals kin-associated migration patterns and contributions by resident trout to the anadromous run
BackgroundIn species showing partial migration, as is the case for many salmonid fishes, it is important to assess how anthropogenic pressure...
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A systematic review of the trophic ecology of eight ecologically and culturally important fish species in the North American Arctic
Rapid climate change occurring in the Arctic may affect the diet of ecologically and culturally important northern fish species. Here, a systematic...
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Characterizing the movements and habitat use of two fish species of concern in a regulated ecosystem
In freshwater ecosystems in the northwest United States, the distribution and movements of fish between their essential habitats are particularly...
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Determinants of Productive Capacity for Stream Salmonids
Trout growth and production are controlled by (1) the area and quality of habitat for sequential life history stages, (2) the availability and... -
Change in growth and prey utilization for a native salmonid following invasion by an omnivorous minnow in an oligotrophic reservoir
Aquatic invasive species can affect food web structure, native fish growth, and production, depending on the traits of the invasive species and the...
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The past, present, and a future for native charr in Japan
Charrs ( Salvelinus ) reach their southernmost distribution in Japan, and are uniquely adapted to the short, steep streams of this island archipelago....
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Comparing inferences derived from microsatellite and RADseq datasets: a case study involving threatened bull trout
Technological advancements have allowed geneticists to exploit an increasing array of molecular markers, many of which have different properties and...
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Polychlorinated Naphthalenes in the Great Lakes
This review examines the sources and occurrence of polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs) in the Great Lakes environment and summarizes current... -
Otolith microchemistry reveals partial migration and life history variation in a facultatively anadromous, iteroparous salmonid, bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus)
Migration of fishes between habitats influences population dynamics and ecological interactions. Some “partially migratory” populations include both...