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Adaptive Management of Bull Trout Populations in the Lemhi Basin
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2011
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EngineeringBull TroutWater ResourcesMultispecies ManagementFishery ScienceEvolutionary BiologyNorthwestern United StatesFreshwater EcosystemFishery ManagementOptimal PolicyRiver RestorationBull Trout PopulationsConservation Biology
Abstract The bull trout Salvelinus confluentus, a stream-living salmonid distributed in drainages of the northwestern United States, is listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act because of rangewide declines. One proposed recovery action is the reconnection of tributaries in the Lemhi Basin. Past water use policies in this core area disconnected headwater spawning sites from downstream habitat and have led to the loss of migratory life history forms. We developed an adaptive management framework to analyze which types of streams should be prioritized for reconnection under a proposed Habitat Conservation Plan. We developed a Stochastic Dynamic Program that identified optimal policies over time under four different assumptions about the nature of the migratory behavior and the effects of brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis on subpopulations of bull trout. In general, given the current state of the system and the uncertainties about the dynamics, the optimal policy would be to connect streams that...
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