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Food habits of Juvenile American Shad and dynamics of zooplankton in the lower Columbia River

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Food habits of Juvenile American Shad and dynamics of zooplankton in the lower Columbia River; 2006; Article; Journal; Northwest Science; Haskell, C. A.; Tiffan, K. F.; Rondorf, D. W.

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As many as 2.4 million adult American shad annually pass John Day Dam, Columbia River to spawn upriver, yet food web interactions of juvenile shad rearing in John Day Reservoir are unexplored. We collected zooplankton and conducted mid-water trawls in McNary (June-July) and John Day reservoirs (August-November) from 1994 through 1996 during the outmigration of subyearling American shad and Chinook salmon. Juvenile American shad were abundant and represented over 98% of the trawl catch in late summer. The five major taxa collected in zooplankton tows were Bosmina longirostris, Daphnia, cyclopoid cope-pods, rotifers, and calanoid copepods. We evaluated total crustacean zooplankton abundance and Daphnia biomass in relation to water temperature, [...]

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