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- noun Plural form of
salmonid .
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Examples
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The impact on streams caused by irresponsible logging can be detrimental but current logging practices have been shown to have a less than a 1% effect on population #'s in salmonids if done within correct guidlines, I apologize for not being able to provide that citation on the spot.
Montana To Consider Bill Protecting Fish Habitat and Forest Jobs 2009
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The impact on streams caused by irresponsible logging can be detrimental but current logging practices have been shown to have a less than a 1% effect on population #'s in salmonids if done within correct guidlines, I apologize for not being able to provide that citation on the spot.
Montana To Consider Bill Protecting Fish Habitat and Forest Jobs 2009
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First, Yoshizaki’s team started with "salmonids," a family that includes both salmon and trout, and one of concern to biologists because several species are endangered or extinct.
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Buckhunter - they are all salmonids or family Salmonidae.
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Buckhunter - they are all salmonids or family Salmonidae.
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It started simply enough, a photo with a rainbow or brown trout here and there ... but then I grew obsessed with having my picture taken with salmonids.
Fish Porn Intervention Tim Romano 2008
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Your iPhone is chock-full of snapshots of immature, breathless salmonids draped in dirty fingernails around your midsection ... and they only get bigger and better from now on, baby ...
Real Men of Genius ... Mr. Tim Romano 2008
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Introduced salmonids: where are they going in Québec watersheds of the Saint-Laurent River?
Climate change effects on arctic freshwater fish populations 2009
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While the warmer-water percid and cyprinid species are restricted to the southwest and unlikely to extend their range to the north (unless moved by humans) because of dispersal barriers [18], the euryhaline salmonids are able to move from estuary to estuary as conditions allow.
Climate change effects on arctic freshwater fish populations 2009
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Among the salmonids of northern Québec and Labrador, the response to temperature changes is very likely to track physiological preferences for warmer waters.
Climate change effects on arctic freshwater fish populations 2009
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