Predicting near-term, out-of-sample fish passage, guidance, and movement across diverse river environments by cognitively relating momentary behavioral decisions to multiscale memories of past hydrodynamic experiences
R. Andrew Goodwin(United States Army), Ryan L. Reeves(State of California), David Taflin(Bellevue Hospital Center), Yong G. Lai(United States Bureau of Reclamation), Jacob McQuirk(State of California), Robert Trang(State of California), David L. Smith(U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center)
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