Six decades of ecohydrological research connecting landscapes and riverscapes in the Girnock Burn, Scotland : Atlantic salmon population and habitat dynamics in a changing world

Open Access via the Wiley Agreement C. Soulsby is grateful to The Leverhulme Trust for the Fellowship enti-tled“Atlantic Salmon as environmental sentinels.”The Girnock fishtraps and associated data collection on freshwater fish populationsand their habitats are managed and funded by the Scottish Gov...

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Published in:Hydrological Processes
Main Authors: Soulsby, Christopher, Tetzlaff, Doerthe, Malcolm, Iain
Other Authors: University of Aberdeen.Northern Rivers Institute (NRI), University of Aberdeen.Geography & Environment, University of Aberdeen.Geosciences School Administration
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2024
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spelling ftunivaberdeen:oai:aura.abdn.ac.uk:2164/23193 2024-05-12T08:01:00+00:00 Six decades of ecohydrological research connecting landscapes and riverscapes in the Girnock Burn, Scotland : Atlantic salmon population and habitat dynamics in a changing world Soulsby, Christopher Tetzlaff, Doerthe Malcolm, Iain University of Aberdeen.Northern Rivers Institute (NRI) University of Aberdeen.Geography & Environment University of Aberdeen.Geosciences School Administration 2024-03 24 19006914 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/2164/23193 https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.15105 eng eng Hydrological Processes 288708269 42d2ae15-4958-4ef3-861b-0f6ea2c86b03 85188232103 Soulsby , C , Tetzlaff , D & Malcolm , I 2024 , ' Six decades of ecohydrological research connecting landscapes and riverscapes in the Girnock Burn, Scotland : Atlantic salmon population and habitat dynamics in a changing world ' , Hydrological Processes , vol. 38 , no. 3 , e15105 . https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.15105 0885-6087 https://hdl.handle.net/2164/23193 doi:10.1002/hyp.15105 SDG 13 - Climate Action SDG 14 - Life Below Water SDG 15 - Life on Land Atlantic salmon catchment science climate change Girnock Burn long term monitoring G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation G Journal article 2024 ftunivaberdeen https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.15105 2024-04-17T14:04:13Z Open Access via the Wiley Agreement C. Soulsby is grateful to The Leverhulme Trust for the Fellowship enti-tled“Atlantic Salmon as environmental sentinels.”The Girnock fishtraps and associated data collection on freshwater fish populationsand their habitats are managed and funded by the Scottish Govern-ment Marine Directorate under Service Level Agreement FW01T. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Aberdeen University Research Archive (AURA) Hydrological Processes 38 3
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Six decades of ecohydrological research connecting landscapes and riverscapes in the Girnock Burn, Scotland : Atlantic salmon population and habitat dynamics in a changing world
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description Open Access via the Wiley Agreement C. Soulsby is grateful to The Leverhulme Trust for the Fellowship enti-tled“Atlantic Salmon as environmental sentinels.”The Girnock fishtraps and associated data collection on freshwater fish populationsand their habitats are managed and funded by the Scottish Govern-ment Marine Directorate under Service Level Agreement FW01T. Peer reviewed
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title Six decades of ecohydrological research connecting landscapes and riverscapes in the Girnock Burn, Scotland : Atlantic salmon population and habitat dynamics in a changing world
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title_full Six decades of ecohydrological research connecting landscapes and riverscapes in the Girnock Burn, Scotland : Atlantic salmon population and habitat dynamics in a changing world
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