Projects
Technology Development Projects - Completed
1) The influence of habitat fragmentation on population stability
of Colorado River cutthroat trout in Uinta mountain streams.
D.P. Horan. 1997.
Thesis and Reprints Available from Fish & Aquatic Ecology
Unit.
2) Modeling coarse woody debris inputs from riparian zones
from spruce-fir forests in the Rocky Mountains. Bragg,
D.C., D.R. Roberts, and J.L. Kershner. 1997.
Reprints available from Fish & Aquatic Ecology Unit.
3) Developing watershed analysis as a support tool for restoration.
Bohn, B.A. 1998.
Paper available from Fish & Aquatic Ecology Unit.
4) Seasonal streamflow effects on salmonid habitat, and observations
of fish movement in Beaver Creek, Idaho-Utah. Fallau, S.S.
1995.
Thesis available from Fish & Aquatic Ecology Unit.
5) Potential hybridization of introduced rainbow trout and
native cutthroat trout in the S.F. Snake River, Idaho. Henderson,
R.C.. 1999.
Thesis available from Fish & Aquatic Ecology Unit.
6) Fish movement and the implications for the conservation
of inland cutthroat trout. Hilderbrand, R.H.. 1998.
Dissertation available from Fish & Aquatic Ecology Unit.
(pdf)
Hilderbrand's web
site provides additional information on inland fisheries
conservation.
7) The development and effectiveness of Best Management Practices
to protect water quality in Honduras. Rivera, S.J. and J.L.
Kershner. 1998.
Thesis available from Fish & Aquatic Ecology Unit.
8) Introgression between Colorado River cutthroat trout and
rainbow trout in an isolated drainage system. Bischoff, C.M.
1995.
Thesis and reprints available from Fish & Aquatic Ecology
Unit.
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