Extensive restoration work along the Big Hole River aims at improving habitat conditions for the last remaining fluvial populati...
Monitoring fish and amphibian populations is essential for evaluating conservation efforts and the status and trends of individu...
At a local scale, such as the Clark Fork River Basin (CFRB), historic gold mining contributes the majority of mercury (Hg) found...
- Volume 17, No. 1-4, Issue , 2011
- Part of Biological Sciences - Aquatic
- Authored by Mannas, Jennifer M., Rotella, Jay J., Garrott, Robert A., Proffitt, Kelly M.
- Abstract • Montana Chapter of the Wildlife Society (TWS) - Poster Abstract
Life history theory predicts that individuals face physiological tradeoffs between current and future reproduction. These tradeo...
Wetlands are a dispersed but declining resource in Montana. They are considered a Tier 1 community (greatest conservation need) ...
- Volume 17, No. 1-4, Issue , 2011
- Part of Biological Sciences - Aquatic
- Authored by Pilgrim, Kristine L., Schmetterling, David A., McKelvey, Kevin S., Schwartz, Micheal K., Young, Micheal K., Adams, Susie
- Abstract • Montana Chapter of the Wildlife Society (TWS) - Presentation Abstract
Sculpin (Cottus spp.) are small, cryptic, bottom-dwelling fish native to cool and coldwater systems throughout North America. Al...
Discharge downstream from Island Park Dam on the Henrys Fork of the Snake River in Idaho is reduced each winter to facilitate st...
The South Fork Snake River supports one of the last remaining large-river populations of Yellowstone cutthroat trout (YCT, Oncho...
Management of fish populations in Hauser Reservoir, Montana, is hindered by undesirable and unpredictable downstream fish entrai...
This study utilized a dataset of opportunistic sightings to describe at-sea spatial use patterns for the endangered Steller sea ...