Freshwater environments are subject to predictable cyclical changes associated with seasonal patterns of precipitation and temperature (collectively referred to as the hydroregime) and unpredictable extreme events such as droughts or… Click to show full abstract
Freshwater environments are subject to predictable cyclical changes associated with seasonal patterns of precipitation and temperature (collectively referred to as the hydroregime) and unpredictable extreme events such as droughts or floods. At a populationscale, native fish species are adapted, through their life histories, to the magnitude and predictability of recurring hydrologic events in a region (Poff et al., 1997; Schlosser, 1991), though specific survival pathways vary (Lytle & Poff, 2004). For example, expressed behaviour of salmon Received: 15 December 2020 | Revised: 3 July 2020 | Accepted: 29 January 2021 DOI: 10.1111/eff.12601
               
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