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Influence of water temperature in use of deep pools by summer steelhead in Steamboat Creek, Oregon (USA)

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JOURNAL OF FRESHWATER ECOLOGY
Volume 15, Issue 2, Pages 269-279

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OIKOS PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1080/02705060.2000.9663743

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This study examined use of deep pools (>0.8 m mean depth) based on thermal characteristics by adult summer steelhead in Steamboat Creek, Oregon. Steamboat Creek had a heterogenous thermal profile, with some segments exceeding the preferred temperature of steelhead. Deep pools were scarce (4% of the total habitat types), and 39% of them were identified as cool pools (mean bottom water temperature 19 degrees C). Adult summer steelhead were found primarily in deep pools, avoiding other habitats such as glides, riffles, and even cool tributary junctions. Adult abundance in deep pools did not show significant variation between years and was inversely associated with mean bottom temperature. Use of cool pools was estimated to be 11 times the use of warm pools. However, the presence of unoccupied cool pools suggested that other ecological variables may be involved in pool selection.

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