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HERO ID
8049127
Reference Type
Book/Book Chapter
Title
Describing and Preserving the Diversity of Cutthroat Trout in the Yellowstone River, Snake River, and Bonneville Basin
Author(s)
Campbell, MR; Keeley, ER; Kozfkay, CC; Loxterman, JL; Evans, RP; Shiozawa, DK
Year
2018
Book Title
American Fisheries Society Special Publication
Volume
36
Page Numbers
303-321
Web of Science Id
WOS:000446546800013
Abstract
Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarkii of the Yellowstone River, Snake River, and Bonneville Basin exhibit tremendous diversity in the habitats and landscapes in which they are found, diversity in the life-history strategies they employ, and diversity in the coloration and spotting patterns they display. This chapter reviews substantial research conducted over the past 35 years that has described this diversity and the historical and more recent anthropogenic processes that have shaped it and highlights key findings that should be considered during taxonomic reassessments and the writing of conservation management plans.
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