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- W2006007257 abstract "Abstract We used field‐surveyed and digital elevation model (DEM) parameters to predict density distributions of juvenile coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch and Dolly Varden Salvelinus malma in remote streams on Prince of Wales Island, southeast Alaska, and to identify influences of associated reach‐level habitat characteristics. Fish densities were highest in two reach types (low‐gradient floodplain reaches and moderately contained reaches) characterized by numerous pool habitats, low pool spacing distances, and abundant large woody debris. Regression analyses indicated that channel gradients measured during field surveys ( M ‐gradients) accounted for significant amounts of the variance in coho salmon and Dolly Varden juvenile densities. The DEMs derived from a 2000 space‐shuttle radar mapping mission were used to estimate channel gradients (DEM‐gradients) and gradient zones: (0–3, >3–6, >6–15, and >15%) in stream networks. A high correlation between DEM‐gradients and M ‐gradients ( r = 0.92), along with the regressions of M ‐gradient and fish density, provided a template for comparing DEM‐gradient and M ‐gradient predictions of fish densities within gradient zones of the watersheds. Juvenile coho salmon and Dolly Varden densities (number/100 m 2 ) predicted from the DEM‐gradients and M ‐gradients were consistent for a majority of the gradient zones. Our results and expanded analyses should facilitate development of paradigms for assessing fish distributions in remote landscapes." @default.
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- W2006007257 title "Radar-Derived Digital Elevation Models and Field-Surveyed Variables to Predict Distributions of Juvenile Coho Salmon and Dolly Varden in Remote Streams of Alaska" @default.
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