Evaluating Fish Rescue as a Drought Adaptation Strategy Using a Life Cycle Modeling Approach for Imperiled Coho Salmon

Thomas W. Buehrens , Jonathan B. Armstrong , Kale T. Bentley , Russell W. Perry
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 41 ( 1) 3 -18

2021
The importance of warm habitat to the growth regime of cold-water fishes

Brooke E. Penaluna , Ivan Arismendi , Joseph L. Ebersole , Jonathan B. Armstrong
Nature Climate Change 11 ( 4) 354 -361

61
2021
Temperature, emergence phenology and consumption drive seasonal shifts in fish growth and production across riverscapes.

Jonathan B. Armstrong , Matthew J. Kaylor , Benjamin A. Staton , Casey Justice
Journal of Animal Ecology

2021
Emerging Perspectives on Resource Tracking and Animal Movement Ecology.

Briana Abrahms , Ellen O. Aikens , Jonathan B. Armstrong , William W. Deacy
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 36 ( 4) 308 -320

45
2021
Adaptive capacity at the northern front: sockeye salmon behaviourally thermoregulate during novel exposure to warm temperatures

Jonathan B. Armstrong , Eric J. Ward , Daniel E. Schindler , Peter J. Lisi
Conservation Physiology 4 ( 1)

10
2016
Predator avoidance during reproduction: diel movements by spawning sockeye salmon between stream and lake habitats.

Kale T. Bentley , Daniel E. Schindler , Timothy J. Cline , Jonathan B. Armstrong
Journal of Animal Ecology 83 ( 6) 1478 -1489

15
2014
Phenotype flexibility in wild fish: Dolly Varden regulate assimilative capacity to capitalize on annual pulsed subsidies

Jonathan B. Armstrong , Morgan H. Bond
Journal of Animal Ecology 82 ( 5) 966 -975

69
2013
Performance of salmon fishery portfolios across western North America

Jennifer R. Griffiths , Daniel E. Schindler , Jonathan B. Armstrong , Mark D. Scheuerell
Journal of Applied Ecology 51 ( 6) 1554 -1563

44
2014
Variation in spawning phenology within salmon populations influences landscape‐level patterns of brown bear activity

William W. Deacy , William B. Leacock , Jack A. Stanford , Jonathan B. Armstrong
Ecosphere 10 ( 1)

33
2019
Excess digestive capacity in predators reflects a life of feast and famine.

Jonathan B. Armstrong , Daniel E. Schindler
Nature 476 ( 7358) 84 -87

105
2011
Predator‐prey migration phenologies remain synchronised in a warming catchment

Christopher J. Sergeant , Jonathan B. Armstrong , Eric J. Ward
Freshwater Biology 60 ( 4) 724 -732

12
2015
Juvenile coho salmon track a seasonally shifting thermal mosaic across a river floodplain

Jeffrey R. Baldock , Jonathan B. Armstrong , Daniel E. Schindler , Jackie L. Carter
Freshwater Biology 61 ( 9) 1454 -1465

18
2016
Thermal heterogeneity mediates the effects of pulsed subsidies across a landscape

Jonathan B. Armstrong , Daniel E. Schindler , Kristen L. Omori , Casey P. Ruff
Ecology 91 ( 5) 1445 -1454

64
2010
Temperature-associated population diversity in salmon confers benefits to mobile consumers

Casey P. Ruff , Daniel E. Schindler , Jonathan B. Armstrong , Kale T. Bentley
Ecology 92 ( 11) 2073 -2084

53
2011
Resource waves: phenological diversity enhances foraging opportunities for mobile consumers

Jonathan B. Armstrong , Gaku Takimoto , Daniel E. Schindler , Matthew M. Hayes
Ecology 97 ( 5) 1099 -1112

74
2016
Kodiak Brown Bears Surf the Salmon Red Wave: Direct Evidence from GPS Collared Individuals

William Deacy , William Leacock , Jonathan B. Armstrong , Jack A. Stanford
Ecology 97 ( 5) 1091 -1098

73
2016
Foraging and growth responses of stream-dwelling fishes to inter-annual variation in a pulsed resource subsidy

Kale T. Bentley , Daniel E. Schindler , Jonathan B. Armstrong , Rui Zhang
Ecosphere 3 ( 12) 1 -17

27
2012
Phenological synchronization disrupts trophic interactions between Kodiak brown bears and salmon

William W. Deacy , Jonathan B. Armstrong , William B. Leacock , Charles T. Robbins
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 114 ( 39) 10432 -10437

80
2017
Migratory coupling between predators and prey

Nathan B. Furey , Jonathan B. Armstrong , David A. Beauchamp , Scott G. Hinch
Nature Ecology and Evolution 2 ( 12) 1846 -1853

16
2018