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Fish and
Wildlife Resources
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID 83844-1136
Office Phone:
(208) 885-5171
Office Fax:
(208) 885-9080
E-mail:
kennedy@uidaho.edu |
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| Research (and collaborators) |
- Climate and water resource allocation impacts on aquatic communities
- Salmon biodiversity and the geomorphic drivers and geochemical signatures
- Otolith microchemistry and the life history variation of Chinook salmon in the Columbia River system (Zabel & Scheuerell, NOAA - NWFSC; Isaac & Thurow, USFS - RMRS)
- Flow mediated and hydrologic disturbance impacts on aquatic productivity, fish energetics and life history (McGrath, USFS - RMRS; Goodwin, UI - CER)
- Long-term ecological restoration of Icicle Creek watershed following a restoration of anadromy (Wild Fish Conservancy, Seattle)
- Water resource management across jurisdictional and disciplinary boundaries (WoW at the University of Idaho and stakeholders in the Lapwai basin)
- Bioenergetic modeling of juvenile Chinook performance in Central Idaho (Zabel & Achord, NOAA - NWFSC)
- Bioenergetics and movements of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and its relationship to stream restoration in the Northeastern U.S. (Folt, Nislow, Blum)
- Biogeochemistry of the Colorado River and the population dynamics of one of its native endangered fish, the humpback chub (Gila cypha) (Nislow, Blum, Coggins)
- Role of anadromous Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) populations on the nutrient budgets of streams in European rivers (Nislow, Armstrong)
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