The serial discontinuity concept (SDC; Ward and Stanford, in Ecology of River Systems, 1983) predicts that recovery of large regulated rivers over distance downstream from a dam is limited by relative tributary size; however, channel geomorphology may also influence the recovery process. We examined the spatial variation in water quality, benthic composition and ash-free dry standing biomass (AFDM) among the bedrock-defined geomorphological reaches in three turbidity segments of the Colorado River between Glen Canyon Dam and Diamond Creek, Arizona, including most of the Grand Canyon. This 387-km long study area supported virtually no Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera or Trichoptera, probably because cold, stenothermic, hypolimnetic releases limited...
Biological monitoring requires a comprehensive baseline of assemblage distribution patterns and thei...
Before such drastic alteration to the watershed in the upper Colorado River Basin had occurred, it w...
I. Research question(s) and testable hypothesis The serial discontinuity concept (Stanford and Ward ...
We demonstrated that differences in habitat requirements by C. glomerata and Oscillatoria have a pro...
We sampled the aquatic benthos at 6 remote sites on the Colorado and Green rivers through Canyonland...
Physical and biological changes to rivers induced by large dams can significantly alter downstream c...
From July, 1994 to November, 1995 we sampled the benthos of the Green and Colorado Rivers of Canyonl...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are sensitive to changes in their chemical and physical environment, and ...
Data for a study of the benthic macroinvertebrates in Imperial Reservoir in Yuma County, Arizona was...
Current bioassessment efforts are focused on small wadeable streams, at least partly because assessi...
Abstract Current bioassessment efforts are focused on small wadeable streams, at least partly becaus...
Abstract River biodiversity is threatened globally by hydropower dams, and there is a need to unders...
Coarse sediment (particles with an intermediate diameter greater than 64 mm) affects the primary com...
1. High-gradient mountain streams are ideal for studying longitudinal biological patterns, although ...
A 50 mile (80 km) reach of the Clearwater River, Idaho was studied from its confluence with the Snak...
Biological monitoring requires a comprehensive baseline of assemblage distribution patterns and thei...
Before such drastic alteration to the watershed in the upper Colorado River Basin had occurred, it w...
I. Research question(s) and testable hypothesis The serial discontinuity concept (Stanford and Ward ...
We demonstrated that differences in habitat requirements by C. glomerata and Oscillatoria have a pro...
We sampled the aquatic benthos at 6 remote sites on the Colorado and Green rivers through Canyonland...
Physical and biological changes to rivers induced by large dams can significantly alter downstream c...
From July, 1994 to November, 1995 we sampled the benthos of the Green and Colorado Rivers of Canyonl...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are sensitive to changes in their chemical and physical environment, and ...
Data for a study of the benthic macroinvertebrates in Imperial Reservoir in Yuma County, Arizona was...
Current bioassessment efforts are focused on small wadeable streams, at least partly because assessi...
Abstract Current bioassessment efforts are focused on small wadeable streams, at least partly becaus...
Abstract River biodiversity is threatened globally by hydropower dams, and there is a need to unders...
Coarse sediment (particles with an intermediate diameter greater than 64 mm) affects the primary com...
1. High-gradient mountain streams are ideal for studying longitudinal biological patterns, although ...
A 50 mile (80 km) reach of the Clearwater River, Idaho was studied from its confluence with the Snak...
Biological monitoring requires a comprehensive baseline of assemblage distribution patterns and thei...
Before such drastic alteration to the watershed in the upper Colorado River Basin had occurred, it w...
I. Research question(s) and testable hypothesis The serial discontinuity concept (Stanford and Ward ...