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Long-term population dynamics and conservation risk of migratory bull trout in the upper Columbia River basin

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Ryan P. Kovach, Jonathan B. Armstrong, David A. Schmetterling, Robert Al-Chokhachy, and Clint C. Muhlfeld, Long-term population dynamics and conservation risk of migratory bull trout in the upper Columbia River basin: Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.

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Abstract (from Canadian Science Publishing): We used redd count data from 88 bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) populations in the upper Columbia River basin to quantify local and regional patterns in population dynamics, including adult abundance, long-term trend, and population synchrony. We further used this information to assess conservation risk of metapopulations using eight population dynamic metrics associated with persistence. Local population abundances were generally low (<20 redds annually) and the majority of trends were either stable (85%) or declining (13%). Evidence of synchrony among populations was apparent but not related to fluvial distance between streams. Variability in annual abundances was 1.4–2.5 times lower [...]

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