David et al 2014
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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.