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Streamflow requirements of salmonids

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Master files scanned at 600 ppi (256 Grayscale, Black and White) using Capture Perfect 3.0 on a Canon DR-9080C in TIFF format. PDF derivatives scanned at 300 ppi (256 Grayscale, Black and White) using Capture Perfect 3.0 and OmniPage Professional 15.0 for textual OCR on a Canon DR-9080C.

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The influence of habitat complexity and fish size on over-winter survival and growth of individually marked juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in Big Beef Creek, Washington

TL;DR: La survie, estimee d'apres la recuperation de smolts marques a l'embouchure du cours d'eau, differait d'une annee a l-autre (25,4 et 46,2%) and variait aussi selon les unites d'habitat et les troncons une meme annee.
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From the Forest to the Sea: A Story of Fallen Trees

TL;DR: Maser and Tarrant as mentioned in this paper presented sound information for managers making resource management decisions on the impact of this loss on habitat diversity and on ecological processes that have an impact on long-term ecosystem productivity.
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The Use of Habitat Structure Preferenda for Establishing Flow Regimes Necessary for Maintenance of Fish Habitat

TL;DR: The pursuit of simplicity in the complex management of instream and out-of-stream water uses very early led to the minimum, or "base,” flow concept and the myth that a consistent methodology could be used to establish the desired minimum flow as discussed by the authors.

Habitat suitability information: rainbow trout

TL;DR: The Habitat Suitability Index (HSI) models presented in this publication aid in identifying important habitat variables and are hypotheses of species-habitat relationships, and model users should recognize that the degree of veracity of the HSI model, SI graphs, and assumptions will vary according to geographical area and the extent of the data base for individual variables.