Utah State University: Tracking Trout Movement to Understand Waterway Adaptations
June 24, 2021
June 24, 2021
LOGAN, Utah, June 24 (TNSJou) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
By Lael Gilbert
Trout have it rough these days. Once-connected networks of streams and rivers are increasingly interrupted by dams, culverts and low water levels, making it difficult for migrating species like Bonneville Cutthroat to move between waterways. But Phaedra Budy, professor in Utah State University's Department of Watershed Sciences in the S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney Colle . . .
By Lael Gilbert
Trout have it rough these days. Once-connected networks of streams and rivers are increasingly interrupted by dams, culverts and low water levels, making it difficult for migrating species like Bonneville Cutthroat to move between waterways. But Phaedra Budy, professor in Utah State University's Department of Watershed Sciences in the S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney Colle . . .