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Barriers Broken: Genetic swamping in restored Brook Trout populations. [PDF]
Smith RJ, Kulp MA, Fitzpatrick BM.
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ABSTRACT Declines in wild Atlantic salmon populations in the North Atlantic with migratory routes adjacent to commercial salmonid aquaculture operations in coastal marine environments have raised concerns about the potential for direct or indirect effects this industry may have on local wild populations.
Mark Young +14 more
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Optimization of environmental DNA-based methods: a case study for detecting brook trout (<i>Salvelinus fontinalis</i>). [PDF]
Myler E +4 more
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ABSTRACT The piscicide antimycin has been used as an effective fish toxicant to eradicate nuisance fishes because it is not as detectable by fish as other chemical piscicides. We evaluated the effects of antimycin and its detoxicant, potassium permanganate, on periphyton and benthic macroinvertebrates during a brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis ...
Aden J. Blackburn +3 more
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Transcriptomic responses to thermal and angling stress in wild brook trout from a southern Ontario stream. [PDF]
Howarth A +4 more
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ABSTRACT Groundwater discharge plays an important role in the hydrologic and ecologic functioning of rivers including sustaining streamflow and related habitat year‐round. Simultaneously, groundwater supports the increasing demands of people as the global population continues to grow.
Tyelyn Brigino +6 more
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Longer exposure to warm water increases subsequent thermal tolerance of brook trout in cold water: acclimation timing and physiology. [PDF]
Regish AM +5 more
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ABSTRACT Environmental DNA (eDNA) tools are increasingly used for biodiversity monitoring, with most existing assays targeting species‐level identification. However, the use of eDNA to resolve intraspecific genetic variation remains rare and methodologically underdeveloped.
Darren J. Walsh +5 more
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Declining Aluminum Toxicity and the Role of Exposure Duration on Brook Trout Mortality in Acidified Streams of the Adirondack Mountains, New York, USA. [PDF]
Baldigo BP +3 more
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ABSTRACT Various anthropogenic disturbances affect the succession of aquatic habitats along dendritic river networks. Bioindicator taxa, such as fish, can be used to assess the effects of these disturbances on habitat quality. Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding offers a novel approach to complement traditional sampling and analysis of bioindicator ...
Olivier Morissette +4 more
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