RT @NOAAFish_NWFSC: NEW STUDY! Pacific salmon in hot water: past, present, & future of thermal diversity in rivers. Scientists explore 7,00…
NEW STUDY! Pacific salmon in hot water: past, present, & future of thermal diversity in rivers. Scientists explore 7,000 miles of rivers in Pacific NW and California, find that patches of cooler water can serve as refuges for salmon that migrate in sum
RT @limnologia: https://t.co/TAG3ifIb48 Longitudinal thermal heterogeneity in rivers and refugia for coldwater species: effects of scale an…
RT @DalHydro: Over 11,000 km of thermally mapped rivers in the Pacific NW in this new paper. Amazing database showing cold- and warm-water…
RT @SnowHydro: Fascinating work. Links to my former PhD students work https://t.co/UKN3lyzUav https://t.co/ua7ohe1uo5
This is cool! https://t.co/5eXjXDwKE6
Fascinating work. Links to my former PhD students work https://t.co/UKN3lyzUav https://t.co/ua7ohe1uo5
Over 11,000 km of thermally mapped rivers in the Pacific NW in this new paper. Amazing database showing cold- and warm-water plumes and fish thermal refuges https://t.co/NrB8Edp388 https://t.co/KYKJlOZBge
https://t.co/TAG3ifIb48 Longitudinal thermal heterogeneity in rivers and refugia for coldwater species: effects of scale and climate change Abstract Climate-change driven increases in water temperature pose challenges for aquatic organisms. Predictions o
RT @FishJournals: Longitudinal thermal heterogeneity in rivers and refugia for coldwater species: effects of scale and climate change https…
Longitudinal thermal heterogeneity in rivers and refugia for coldwater species: effects of scale and climate change https://t.co/t1WfzWFWUN https://t.co/QFBoKniKrD