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*[http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/f96-268?journalCode=cjfas#.WOO7hlXyvmE Deegan et al. 2011. Effects of fish density and river fertilization on algal standing stocks, invertebrate communities, and fish production in an arctic river. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences] | *[http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/f96-268?journalCode=cjfas#.WOO7hlXyvmE Deegan et al. 2011. Effects of fish density and river fertilization on algal standing stocks, invertebrate communities, and fish production in an arctic river. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences] | ||
− | *[https://watershed.ucdavis.edu/education/classes/files/content/page/8%20Lennon%20-%20Nutrient%20Dynamics%20in%20the%20Colorado%20Below%20Glenn%20Canyon%20Dam.pdf Nitrogen & Phosphorus Dynamics below Glen Canyon Dam | + | '''1983''' |
− | + | *[http://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1107&context=water_pubs Evans and Paulson. 1983. The influence of Lake Powell on the suspended sediment-phosphorus dynamics of the Colorado River inflow to Lake Mead. Water Resources.] | |
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+ | *[https://watershed.ucdavis.edu/education/classes/files/content/page/8%20Lennon%20-%20Nutrient%20Dynamics%20in%20the%20Colorado%20Below%20Glenn%20Canyon%20Dam.pdf Erin. XXXX. Nitrogen & Phosphorus Dynamics below Glen Canyon Dam. U.C. Davis] | ||
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Role of Nutrients in Fish Population Dynamics below Glen Canyon DamThe 2012-2014 rainbow trout population decline corresponded with a decline in condition for other large-bodied native fish like humpback chub, flannelmouth sucker, and bluehead sucker. These declines in fish population size and body condition occurred at the same time as a decline in drift biomass in the foodbase below Glen Canyon Dam. Primary production in the Colorado River is nutrient limited (soluble reactive phosphorous or SRP). Seasonal estimates of primary production just above the LCR are highly correlated with SRP measured at the Glen Canyon Dam. Primary production is linked to foodbase production, native fish condition, and rainbow trout condition and recruitment. [1] |
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