Habitat affinity and density‐dependent movement as indicators of fish habitat restoration efficacy
Abstract
Conceptual and methodological tools from behavioral ecology can inform studies of habitat quality, and their potential for evaluating habitat restoration in conservation efforts is explored here. Such approaches provide mechanistic detail in understanding the relationship between organisms and their habitats and are thus more informative than correlations between density and habitat characteristics. Several Pacific salmon species have been the...
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Title
Habitat affinity and density‐dependent movement as indicators of fish habitat restoration efficacy
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
6
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