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Research in thermal biology: Burning questions for coldwater stream fishes

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Research in thermal biology: Burning questions for coldwater stream fishes; 2009; Article; Journal; Reviews in Fisheries Science; McCullough, D. A.; Bartholow, J. M.; Jager, H. I.; Beschta, R. L.; Cheslak, E. F.; Deas, M. L.; Ebersole, J. L.; Foott, J. S.; Johnson, S. L.; Marine, K. R.; Mesa, M. G.; Petersen, J. H.; Souchon, Y.; Tiffan, K. F.; Wurtsbaugh, W. A.

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With the increasing appreciation of global warming impacts on ecological systems, in addition to the myriad of land management effects on water quality, the number of literature citations dealing with the effects of water temperature on freshwater fish has escalated in the past decade. Given the many biological scales at which water temperature effects have been studied, and the growing need to integrate knowledge from multiple disciplines of thermal biology to fully protect beneficial uses, we held that a survey of the most promising recent developments and an expression of some of the remaining unanswered questions with significant management implications would best be approached collectively by a diverse research community. We have [...]

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