Restoration pulse flows from a California dam temporarily increase drifting invertebrate biomass concentration

The decline of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) populations over the last few decades has stimulated major restoration efforts across the Pacific Northwest to improve the status of these iconic fishes. The leading factors contributing to the decline of Pacific salmon include watershed degradation and water diversions, which result in part from widespread dam construction across … Continue reading “Restoration pulse flows from a California dam temporarily increase drifting invertebrate biomass concentration”