Temporal variation of stream and intragravel water temperatures in an Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) spawning area in Catamaran Brook (New Brunswick)

v RESUME vi 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 2.0 MATERIALS AND METHODS 2 2.1 Study Area 2 2.2 Monitoring of surface and intragravel water temperatures 3 2.3 Intragravel water temperature model 4 3.0 RESULTS 6 3.1 Daily patterns in water temperature 6 3.2 Diurnal variation in water temperature 7 3.3 Monthly temperature patterns 8 3.4 Intragravel water temperature model 8 4.0 DISCUSSION 9 5.0 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 11 6.0 REFERENCES 11

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