“…Downstream from dams, changes in flow regime, sediment regime, water temperature, water clarity, and nutrient transport provide additional potential to affect pallid sturgeon and their reproductive ecology (Hesse, 1987;Hesse and others, 1988). Particular attention has been given to disruption of hydrologic cues for reproductive synchrony ("spring rises") that have been implicated as necessary factors in reproduction of many fish species (Poff and Allan, 1995;Poff and others, 1997;Humphries and Lake, 2000). Specific application of spring rises to pallid sturgeon reproduction has been under intense investigation, but unambiguous associations between flow pulses and reproductive success have not been established (Doyle and others, 2011;Papoulias and others, 2011;DeLonay, Chojnacki, Jacobson, Albers, and others, 2016).…”