Bristol Bay Stream Temperature Network
Research Papers
- Armstrong and Schindler (2013). Going with the Flow: Spatial Distributions of Juvenile Coho Salmon Track an Annually Shifting Mosaic of Water Temperature
- Armstrong et al. (2013). Diel horizontal migration in streams: Juvenile fish exploit spatial heterogeneity in thermal and trophic resources
- Armstrong et al (2010). Thermal heterogeneity mediates the effects of pulsed subsidies across a landscape
- Lisi and Schindler (2015). Wind-driven upwelling in lakes destabilizes thermal regimes of downstream rivers
- Lisi et al. (2015). Watershed geomorphology and snowmelt control stream thermal sensitivity to air temperature
- Lisi et al. (2013). Association between geomorphic attributes of watersheds, water temperature, and salmon spawn timing in Alaskan streams
- Ruff et al. (2011). Temperature-associated population diversity in salmon confers benefits to mobile consumers
- Schindler et al. (2013). Riding the crimson tide: mobile terrestrial consumers track phenological variation in spawning of an anadromous fish