David et al 2014

From Salish Sea Wiki
The printable version is no longer supported and may have rendering errors. Please update your browser bookmarks and please use the default browser print function instead.


Product Icon.jpg

Product

A product is any output of an effort, including datasets, documents, graphics, or websites.


UploadDocumentButton.PNG

Last Ten Products
Product Categories
Dataset(1 P)
Document(2 C, 139 P, 506 F)
Graphic(2 C, 1 F)
Website(23 P)
Google scholar search
Linked To This Product
Wiki Rules


Link to List of Workgroups Link to List of Topics Link to List of Places

Link to List of Efforts Link to List of Products Link to List of Documents Link to List of Graphics Link to List of Websites

Link to Delta Sites Link to Embayment Sites Link to Beach Sites Link to Rocky Headland Sites

Link to Headwater Sites Link to Lowland Watershed Sites Link to Floodplain Sites

Aaron T. David, Christopher S. Ellings, Isa Woo, Charles A. Simenstad, John Y. Takekawa, Kelley L. Turner, Ashley L. Smith & Jean E. Takekawa (2014) Foraging and Growth Potential of Juvenile Chinook Salmon after Tidal Restoration of a Large River Delta, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 143:6, 1515-1529, DOI: 10.1080/00028487.2014.945663

Notes

  • Provides evidence of fish benefit from areas of the Nisqually Delta
  • Post hoc analysis by Beamer 2014 suggests variation in density between restored and reference sites may be explained by a difference in connectivity.