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Volume 19, Number 6, 1 December 2012

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Salmonids and flows: a perspective on the state of the science and its application
pp. 445-450(6)
Authors: MILNER, N. J.; COWX, I. G.; WHELAN, K. F.

The influence of hydrology and hydraulics on salmonids between spawning and emergence: implications for the management of flows in regulated rivers
pp. 464-474(11)
Authors: MALCOLM, I. A.; GIBBINS, C. N.; SOULSBY, C.; TETZLAFF, D.; MOIR, H. J.

Modelling the migratory behaviour of salmonids in relation to environmental and physiological parameters using telemetry data
pp. 475-483(9)
Authors: BENDALL, B.; MOORE, A.; MAXWELL, D.; DAVISON, P.; EDMONDS, N.; ARCHER, D.; SOLOMON, D.; GREEST, V.; WYATT, R.; BROAD, K.

Water resource management - the water utilities view
pp. 484-489(6)
Authors: BOWLES, F. J.; HENDERSON, P.

Incorporating hydromorphology in strategic approaches to managing flows for salmonids
pp. 490-499(10)
Authors: NEWSON, M.; SEAR, D.; SOULSBY, C.

Hydraulic-habitat modelling for setting environmental river flow needs for salmonids
pp. 500-517(18)
Authors: DUNBAR, M. J.; ALFREDSEN, K.; HARBY, A.

River temperature and adult anadromous Atlantic salmon, <i>Salmo salar,</i> and brown trout, <i>Salmo trutta</i>
pp. 518-526(9)
Authors: MOORE, A.; BENDALL, B.; BARRY, J.; WARING, C.; CROOKS, N.; CROOKS, L.

Flow requirements of non-salmonids
pp. 548-556(9)
Authors: COWX, I. G.; NOBLE, R. A.; NUNN, D.; BOLLAND, J.; WALTON, S.; PIERSON, G.; HARVEY, J. P.

The role of the UK conservation agencies in protecting river flows
pp. 557-569(13)
Authors: MAINSTONE, C. P.; THOMAS, R.; BEAN, C. W.; WATERMAN, T.

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