Evaluating temperature regimes for protection of brown trout

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Carl L. Armour
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Evaluating temperature regimes for protection of brown trout

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Concepts are presented for evaluating alternative temperature regimes for brown trout based on published temperature information and professional judgment. Temperature information from the literature is included for spawning runs, spawning, egg and larval development, growth, and other subjects.

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English
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20

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Evaluating temperature regimes for protection of brown trout
1994, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Biological Survey
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Cover of: Evaluating temperature regimes for protection of brown trout
Evaluating temperature regimes for protection of brown trout
1994, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Biological Survey
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Bibliography: p. 18-20.

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Washington, D.C
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Resource publication -- 201., Resource publication (National Biological Survey (U.S.)) -- 201.

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iii, 20 p. ;
Number of pages
20

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OL17681713M

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