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Svein Jakob Saltveit
Researcher at American Museum of Natural History
Publications - 51
Citations - 2141
Svein Jakob Saltveit is an academic researcher from American Museum of Natural History. The author has contributed to research in topics: Salmo & Brown trout. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 50 publications receiving 1927 citations. Previous affiliations of Svein Jakob Saltveit include University of Oslo.
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Electrofishing — Theory and practice with special emphasis on salmonids
TL;DR: In this article, the results of literature studies and experience from electrofishing in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden were used to establish guide-lines for electrofishers in population studies.
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Field experiments on stranding in juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo Salar) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) during rapid flow decreases caused by hydropeaking
TL;DR: Temperature, season and light conditions have the most pronounced effect on stranding of juvenile salmonids, and it is possible to reduce stranding by taking into account these ecological considerations during hydropeaking operations.
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Macrobenthic invertebrate richness and composition along a latitudinal gradient of European glacier‐fed streams
Emmanuel Castella,Hákon Adalsteinsson,John E. Brittain,Gísli Már Gíslason,Anthony Lehmann,Valeria Lencioni,Brigitte Lods-Crozet,Bruno Maiolini,Alexander M. Milner,Jón S. Ólafsson,Svein Jakob Saltveit,Deborah L. Snook +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the influence of 11 environmental variables on benthic macroinvertebrate communities was examined in seven glacier-fed European streams ranging from Svalbard in the north to the Pyrenees in the south.
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Factors influencing stranding of wild juvenile brown trout (Salmo trutta) during rapid and frequent flow decreases in an artificial stream
Jo H. Halleraker,Svein Jakob Saltveit,Atle Harby,Jo Vegar Arnekleiv,Hans-Petter Fjeldstad,B. Kohler +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors found a significant decrease in stranding of trout fry by reducing the dewatering speed from >60 cm h � 1 to 60 cm h ¼ 1 ).
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A review of the effect of river regulation on mayflies (Ephemeroptera)
TL;DR: In order to survive adverse conditions, flexible life cycles or a short period of rapid nymphal growth coupled with a long period of egg development, are advantageous.