Cold-water fish are losing their habitats in temperate lakes due to a climate change "squeeze," scientists have found. A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences ...
Cold-water streams have experienced disproportionate impacts, experiencing more than a 50% decrease in fish abundance over ...
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Nestled in a quiet, shady corner of Vancouver’s Pleasant Valley Park is a small, log-strewn pond that now offers refuge for juvenile salmon and steelhead within the Salmon Creek watershed. It is a ...
Some hardy water lilies, lotus, and submerged plants should survive the winter if your pond doesn't freeze solid. To help them survive, trim their foliage and then move them to the deepest area of the ...
When water temperatures get too hot, fish can become stressed or even die. In rivers, Atlantic salmon and other cold-water species sometimes escape the heat by flocking to cooler areas, which often ...
When temperatures drop below freezing, alligators can enter a state of torpor known as brumation, as the water around them solidifies and suspends them in a giant, pond-shaped ice cube. When you ...
Even for ice anglers, this long, cold and snowy winter has become too much of a good thing. The thick ice that has enabled them to walk safely for months on ponds and lakes has now become a death ...