Flow requirements of non-salmonids

Research into the relationships between non‐salmonid fish population dynamics and discharge is in its infancy compared with salmonids, thus compromising the ability to manage flows in rivers and maintain ecological status. This study reviews the potential role of ‘natural’ hydrographical variability...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fisheries management and ecology 2012-12, Vol.19 (6), p.548-556
Hauptverfasser: COWX, I. G., NOBLE, R. A., NUNN, A. D., BOLLAND, J., WALTON, S., PEIRSON, G., HARVEY, J. P.
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