Investigating cottid recolonization in the Cheakamus River, BC : implications for management
An estimated 90% of resident sculpin (Cottus asper and C. aleuticus) were impacted by a spill of 45,000 litres of sodium hydroxide, which occurred on the Cheakamus River, British Columbia on August 5, 2005. This study examined sculpin biology, life history, how sculpins are recovering from the impac...
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10170/395 |