Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. The American Naturalist Vol. 56, No. 645, Jul. - Aug., 1922 Studies on Fish Migration II. The Influe ...
Construction to replace several existing culverts that block fish migration around Gorst over the next few years as well as ...
So researchers such as Stoffers are working to create detailed maps of species-specific migration routes in rivers worldwide, identifying pathways that migratory fish depend on for their survival.
These sites were identified by the Washington State Department of Fish & Wildlife as barriers to salmon migration and other ...
Using these simple tools, he and his team collected water samples from the lower Hudson and East Rivers to obtain traces of DNA that had been sloughed off by various fish species. “We threw the bucket ...
FIFTEEN fishermen and their captain, Eugene Canillo Dumip-ig, 36, take a well-earned rest at the Pasil Fish Port in Cebu City after completing a 20-day fishing ...
The third species was found to overwinter in the lake once they reached a certain size. Fish migration is often thought to take place on a large scale (e.g., salmonids), but PIT tagging has ...
These sites were identified by the Washington State Department of Fish & Wildlife as barriers to salmon migration and other resident fish species. The Washington State Department of Transportation ...
The arctic tern may look small and delicate, but these magnificent sea birds migrate further than any other animal on the planet. In a 30-year lifetime, a single tern can fly the same distance as ...