Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Population growth in urban and sub-urban areas imposes increasing pressure on stream ecosystems. The "Urban Stream Syndrome" explains the observed negative trends in stream conditions associated with increasingly urbanized watersheds. Urban planners are challenged with addressing increased growth and development while also protecting critical areas such as streams and rivers that provide many services to urban dwellers as well as crucial habitat to fish and wildlife. The purpose of this study was to identify which patterns and characteristics of urban development play a role in stream health and might be managed by local planners. Available data for an index of macroinvertebrate communities, ...
Stream ecosystems are profoundly degraded by watershed urbanization. Hydrologic, geomorphic, chemica...
Urbanization is a major cause of stream impairment in the United States, altering stream ecological ...
physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of streams draining 20 catchments in Maine, U.S.A...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013The "Urban Stream Syndrome" describes the consisten...
Physical, hydrological, social, and biological conditions were evaluated at 45 stream sites in the P...
Urban development threatens local and global ecosystems. In the Puget Sound region, urbanization ha...
Urbanization significantly alters the hydrology of catchments, the transport of sediment, nutrients,...
The riparian areas along flowing waterbodies are sensitive environments that are closely linked to s...
[1] Recovery and protection of streams in urban areas depend on a comprehensive understanding of how...
Urbanization is known to lead to aquatic ecosystem degradation through pollution, eutrophication, an...
Most studies of urban streams have relied on single variables to characterize the degree of urbaniza...
Stream biotic integrity in Ohio shows measurable declines when the amount of urban land use, measure...
Ecological stressors in urban creeks and streams are acute and intensifying. In an effort to improve...
We investigated the impact of urbanization on benthic invertebrate diversity and community compositi...
Most studies of urban streams have relied on single variables to characterize the degree of urbaniza...
Stream ecosystems are profoundly degraded by watershed urbanization. Hydrologic, geomorphic, chemica...
Urbanization is a major cause of stream impairment in the United States, altering stream ecological ...
physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of streams draining 20 catchments in Maine, U.S.A...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013The "Urban Stream Syndrome" describes the consisten...
Physical, hydrological, social, and biological conditions were evaluated at 45 stream sites in the P...
Urban development threatens local and global ecosystems. In the Puget Sound region, urbanization ha...
Urbanization significantly alters the hydrology of catchments, the transport of sediment, nutrients,...
The riparian areas along flowing waterbodies are sensitive environments that are closely linked to s...
[1] Recovery and protection of streams in urban areas depend on a comprehensive understanding of how...
Urbanization is known to lead to aquatic ecosystem degradation through pollution, eutrophication, an...
Most studies of urban streams have relied on single variables to characterize the degree of urbaniza...
Stream biotic integrity in Ohio shows measurable declines when the amount of urban land use, measure...
Ecological stressors in urban creeks and streams are acute and intensifying. In an effort to improve...
We investigated the impact of urbanization on benthic invertebrate diversity and community compositi...
Most studies of urban streams have relied on single variables to characterize the degree of urbaniza...
Stream ecosystems are profoundly degraded by watershed urbanization. Hydrologic, geomorphic, chemica...
Urbanization is a major cause of stream impairment in the United States, altering stream ecological ...
physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of streams draining 20 catchments in Maine, U.S.A...