“…Generally, the fish that comprise these different assemblages have experimentally determined temperature tolerances that are consistent with the thermal niches inferred in the present study. Within the regional pool of species in the SSRB, those with published mean temperature preferences below 15°C (cutthroat trout, bull trout, mountain whitefish, and longnose sucker; Vigg & Koch, ; Jobling, ; Cherry & Cairns, ; Ihnat & Bulkley, ; Eaton & Scheller, ; Dickerson & Vinyard, ; Beitinger et al., ; BC MELP ; Dunham et al., ; Huff, Hubler, & Borisenko, ) were all found in the coldest headwater regions of the SSRB. Species with published mean temperature preferences above 18°C (yellow perch, sauger, walleye, lake sturgeon, northern pike, emerald shiner, spottail shiner, quillback, white sucker; Scott & Crossman, ; Jobling, ; Cherry & Cairns, ; Kellogg & Gift, ; Cincotta & Stauffer, ; US EPA ; Eaton & Scheller, ; Beitinger et al., ; Lester, Dextrase, Kushneriuk, Rawson, & Ryan, ; Amadio, Hubert, Johnson, Oberlie, & Dufek, ; Benson, Sutton, Elliott, & Meronek, ; Amadio, Hubert, Johnson, Oberlie, & Dufek, ; Wilson & Nagler, ) were all found in the warm lowland regions of the SSRB.…”