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- W2174185761 abstract "Abstract The lower Kootenai River, Idaho, was sampled during the summers of 2012 and 2013 to evaluate its fish assemblage structure at seven sites within main‐ and side‐channel habitats where large‐scale habitat rehabilitation was undertaken. Understanding the current patterns of fish assemblage structure and their relationships with habitat is important for evaluating the effects of past and future rehabilitation projects on the river. Species‐specific habitat associations were modeled, and the variables that best explained the occurrence and relative abundance of fish were identified in order to guide future habitat rehabilitation so that it benefits native species. The results indicated that the side‐channel habitats supported higher species richness than the main‐channel habitats and that nonnative fishes were closely associated with newly rehabilitated habitats. This research provides valuable insight on the current fish assemblages in the Kootenai River and the assemblage‐level responses that may occur as a result of future rehabilitation activities." @default.
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- W2174185761 title "Patterns of Fish Assemblage Structure and Habitat Use among Main‐ and Side‐Channel Environments in the Lower Kootenai River, Idaho" @default.
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