Record Details
Field | Value |
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Title | Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Technology Proves an Effective and Efficient Technique to Identify Critical Native Fish Habitat |
Creator | Thompson, Paul D. Vasquez, Emanuel A. Gowing, Ian Edgar, Tim Neville, Ann Jones, Allison |
Description | Stream drying, especially in the western U.S., is becoming more common as climate warms and precipitation patterns become less predictable; consequently, fisheries managers need to prioritize conservation efforts where water (and fish) will persist in the future. Yellow Creek in the Upper Bear River watershed (Utah and Wyoming) contains one of the largest remaining populations of Northern Leatherside Chub (NLC) Lepidomeda copei, an imperiled fish. Lower reaches are drying during summer... |
Date | 2021-03-12T08:00:00Z |
Type | text |
Format | application/pdf |
Identifier | https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/aggieair_pubs/34 info:doi/10.1002/nafm.10567 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/context/aggieair_pubs/article/1033/viewcontent/AGAIRcenter2020ThompsonVasquezGowing_UnmannedAerialVehicle.pdf |
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Source | AggieAir Publications |
Publisher | Hosted by Utah State University Libraries |
Contributor | American Fisheries Society |
Subject | unmanned aerial vehicle native fish fish habitat western United States Life Sciences |