2004
DOI: 10.2175/106143004x145885
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Thermal Effects

Abstract: ModelsThe Beaverkill Watershed in the Catskill Mountains of New York, U.S.A., showed evidence of high summer stream temperatures throughout critical trout habitat (Gardner, Sullivan and Lembo, 2003). Because habitat quality dramatically influences trout communities, it is important for biologists to identify and map these characteristics and to monitor how they change over time.Seventy-two temperature loggers were placed throughout the watershed during the summer of 2000. Three geostatistical metrics for predi… Show more

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“…Among several environmental factors, temperature, pH and conductivity have direct and indirect effects on reproduction and survival of fish populations (see Gebrekiros 2016). Temperature is the one factor that may directly and/or indirectly affect the physiology and behaviour of fish species, as well as limit the range of those fish species (Cravens 1982;Taylor et al 1993). Beamish et al (2006) observed that temperature fluctuations affected the distribution of cyprinid fish species in Thai waters.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among several environmental factors, temperature, pH and conductivity have direct and indirect effects on reproduction and survival of fish populations (see Gebrekiros 2016). Temperature is the one factor that may directly and/or indirectly affect the physiology and behaviour of fish species, as well as limit the range of those fish species (Cravens 1982;Taylor et al 1993). Beamish et al (2006) observed that temperature fluctuations affected the distribution of cyprinid fish species in Thai waters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%