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Does fine‐scale habitat diversity promote meaningful phenotypic diversity within a watershed network?
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2023
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Source: Ecology, 104(8)
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Journal Title:Ecology
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Description:Life history diversity facilitates long-term species persistence by buffering populations against environmental stochasticity across space and time (Schindler et al., 2010). In California, numerous salmonid species are declining precipitously with nearly 75% expected to be extirpated by 2100 (Moyle et al., 2017). Conservation of these imperiled species relies, in part, on conserving (1) remaining habitat heterogeneity and (2) population life history diversity in a rapidly changing landscape. Recent research has suggested that volcanic spring-fed rivers may fulfill both of these objectives. Spring-fed ecosystems are physically and biologically distinct from the more abundant runoff rivers found throughout the greater Pacific Northwest (Lusardi et al., 2016).
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Source:Ecology, 104(8)
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ISSN:0012-9658;1939-9170;
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Rights Information:Accepted Manuscript
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