2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0234072
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Use of a mechanistic growth model in evaluating post-restoration habitat quality for juvenile salmonids

Abstract: Individual growth data are useful in assessing relative habitat quality, but this approach is less common when evaluating the efficacy of habitat restoration. Furthermore, available models describing growth are infrequently combined with computational approaches capable of handling large data sets. We apply a mechanistic model to evaluate whether selection of restored habitat can affect individual growth. We used mark-recapture to collect size and growth data on sub-yearling Chinook salmon and steelhead in res… Show more

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