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Sean Naman
Sean Naman
Research Scientist, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Vahvistettu sähköpostiosoite verkkotunnuksessa dfo-mpo.gc.ca
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Causes and consequences of invertebrate drift in running waters: from individuals to populations and trophic fluxes
SM Naman, JS Rosenfeld, JS Richardson
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 73 (8), 1292-1305, 2016
1442016
Successes, failures, and opportunities in the practical application of drift-foraging models
JS Rosenfeld, N Bouwes, CE Wall, SM Naman
Environmental Biology of Fishes 97, 551-574, 2014
892014
Causes and consequences of straying into small populations of Pacific salmon
NN Bett, SG Hinch, NJ Burnett, MR Donaldson, SM Naman
Fisheries 42 (4), 220-230, 2017
522017
Linking resource availability and habitat structure to stream organisms: an experimental and observational assessment
PM Kiffney, ER Buhle, SM Naman, GR Pess, RS Klett
Ecosphere 5 (4), 1-27, 2014
442014
Stable isotopes and oceanographic modeling reveal spatial and trophic connectivity among terrestrial, estuarine, and marine environments
L Conway-Cranos, P Kiffney, N Banas, M Plummer, S Naman, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 533, 15-28, 2015
382015
Habitat-specific production of aquatic and terrestrial invertebrate drift in small forest streams: implications for drift-feeding fish
SM Naman, JS Rosenfeld, LC Third, JS Richardson
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 74 (8), 1208-1217, 2017
352017
Bioenergetic habitat suitability curves for instream flow modelling: introducing user‐friendly software and its potential applications
SM Naman, JS Rosenfeld, JR Neuswanger, EC Enders, JW Hayes, ...
Fisheries 45 (11), 605-613, 2020
312020
Comparing correlative and bioenergetics‐based habitat suitability models for drift‐feeding fishes
SM Naman, JS Rosenfeld, JR Neuswanger, EC Enders, BC Eaton
Freshwater Biology 64 (9), 1613-1626, 2019
312019
The energetic consequences of habitat structure for forest stream salmonids
SM Naman, JS Rosenfeld, PM Kiffney, JS Richardson
Journal of Animal Ecology 87 (5), 1383-1394, 2018
242018
Species traits and channel architecture mediate flow disturbance impacts on invertebrate drift
SM Naman, JS Rosenfeld, JS Richardson, JL Way
Freshwater Biology 62 (2), 340-355, 2017
242017
Stable isotope‐based trophic structure of pelagic fish and jellyfish across natural and anthropogenic landscape gradients in a fjord estuary
SM Naman, CM Greene, CA Rice, J Chamberlin, L Conway‐Cranos, ...
Ecology and Evolution 6 (22), 8159-8173, 2016
232016
Increasing juvenile coho salmon densities during early recolonization have not affected resident coastal cutthroat trout growth, movement, or survival
TW Buehrens, P Kiffney, GR Pess, TR Bennett, SM Naman, G Brooks, ...
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 34 (5), 892-907, 2014
152014
Exploitation of velocity gradients by sympatric stream salmonids: basic insights and implications for instream flow management
SM Naman, JS Rosenfeld, E Jordison, M Kuzyk, BC Eaton
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 40 (2), 320-329, 2020
142020
Multiple pathways of C and N incorporation by consumers across an experimental gradient of salmon carcasses
PM Kiffney, SM Naman, JM Cram, M Liermann, DG Burrows
Ecosphere 9 (4), e02197, 2018
112018
Food web perspectives and methods for riverine fish conservation
SM Naman, SM White, JR Bellmore, PA McHugh, MJ Kaylor, CV Baxter, ...
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 9 (4), e1590, 2022
102022
Predation risk and resource abundance mediate foraging behaviour and intraspecific resource partitioning among consumers in dominance hierarchies
SM Naman, R Ueda, T Sato
Oikos 128 (7), 1005-1014, 2019
102019
Abundance and body condition of sculpin (Cottus spp.) in a small forest stream following recolonization by juvenile Coho Salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch
SM Naman, PM Kiffney, GR Pess, TW Buehrens, TR Bennett
River Research and Applications 30 (3), 360-371, 2014
102014
Diel patterns of foraging and microhabitat use by sympatric rainbow trout and bull trout: implications for adaptive differentiation and instream flow assessment
SM Naman, JS Rosenfeld, AS Lannan
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 79 (2), 223-233, 2022
92022
Identifying and mitigating systematic biases in fish habitat simulation modeling: Implications for estimating minimum instream flows
JS Rosenfeld, SM Naman
River Research and Applications 37 (6), 869-879, 2021
72021
Bioenergetic habitat suitability model for drift-feeding salmonids and guidance on its use in hydraulic-habitat modeling
IG Hayes, J.W., Naman, S.M., Neuswanger, J.R., Goodwin, E. and Jowett
Cawthron Report, 3740, p.56., 2020
5*2020
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