Caspian Tern Management to Increase Survival of Juvenile Salmonids in the Columbia River Basin: Progress and Adaptive Management Considerations
Ken Collis,
Daniel D. Roby,
Allen F. Evans
et al.
Abstract:Predation by Caspian terns Hydroprogne caspia is a factor limiting the recovery of some Endangered Species Act‐listed populations of salmonids from the Columbia River basin, especially steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss). This prompted the development and implementation of two separate management plans, one in the Columbia River estuary and the other in the Columbia Plateau region, to reduce the impact of Caspian tern predation on smolt survival. Caspian terns nesting at managed breeding colonies within the basin w… Show more
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