T. Bentley, Kale Schindler, Daniel E. B. Armstrong, Jonathan J. Cline, Timothy T. Brooks, Gabriel Relative frequency of transit time between movements. <p>as a function of whether the movement was to a new stream. Transit time was calculated as the time elapsed between a downstream (emigration) and upstream (immigration) movement for (A) Arctic grayling and (B) rainbow trout. The black portion of the pie represents the relative proportion that were inter-stream movements (i.e., the white portion represents fish that emigrate from a stream and then immigrated back into the same stream, but were not detected at another site between those two movements).</p> pit;summer foraging opportunities;resource;Wood River basin;anadromous sockeye salmon;population level movement patterns;individual;Rainbow Trout 2015-09-17
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