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Home Science on the StreetSeptember Science on the Street

September Science on the Street

September 28, 2020| Science on the Street| Nicole Jordan

Check out these great peer reviewed articles from some of the top minds in salmon recovery!

Peer reviewed articles of interest:

Overlap of Spatial and Temporal Spawning Distributions of Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon Results in Hybridization in the Upper Columbia River 

In a warming river, wild Chinook salmon spawn later but hatchery-origin conspecifics do not 

River management response to multi‐decade changes in timing of reservoir inflows, Columbia River Basin, USA 

Resource pulses increase the diversity of successful competitors in a multi-species stream fish assemblage

Implications of legacy watershed disturbances for channel structure and salmon habitat availability under different low-flow levels: an analysis of 45 years of discharge–habitat relationships at Carnation Creek, British Columbia 

Evidence of prevalent heat stress in Yukon River Chinook salmon 

Understanding Life History Diversity of a Wild Steelhead Population and Managing for Resiliency

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