Small dams are ubiquitous yet poorly understood features in many streams. Dam removal is being used increasingly in stream restoration projects as a means to enhance habitat connectivity and ecosystem function. However, habitat- and assemblage-level effects of small dams on stream mollusk assemblages are poorly documented. We examined associations between stream physico chemical habitat variables and mollusk assemblages at 22 small (\u3c10 m) dams in 3rd–5th order Alabama streams. We sampled 66 reaches (3 reaches/dam) associated with intact, breached, and relict small dams. For each dam, we designated 3 study reaches: 1) immediately downstream from the dam, 2) 500 to 5000 m downstream, and 3) 500 to 5000 m upstream from the impounded or for...
Dam removal is an increasingly important method of stream restoration, but most removal efforts are ...
Freshwater mussels continue to experience declines in population numbers in response to changing env...
The current study examined differences in sediment stability preferences for two federally threatene...
The widespread damming of lotic ecosystems is commonly associated with dramatic ecological effects s...
We quantified fish assemblages in 20 streams containing mill dams in various physical conditions (da...
We quantified fish assemblages in 20 streams containing mill dams in various physical conditions (da...
We quantified fish assemblages in 20 streams containing mill dams in various physical conditions (da...
Dam removal is a potentially powerful tool for restoring riverine habitats and communities. However,...
geomorphology can explain unionid mussel abundance at both the reach and catchment scale. However, f...
As many small dams exceed their structural life expectancies, dam removal is becoming a priority to ...
Unionoids are important in aquatic ecosystems, but despite their continued decline in diversity, few...
Freshwater mussels (family Unionidae) have become increasingly rare as the threats to water quality,...
Small dams represent one of the most widespread human alterations to North American streams, yet eff...
Margaritifera hembeli, the Louisiana pearl shell, is a threatened mussel with a distribution limited...
Erosion and transport of sediment and associated pollutants to rivers and other aquatic systems is a...
Dam removal is an increasingly important method of stream restoration, but most removal efforts are ...
Freshwater mussels continue to experience declines in population numbers in response to changing env...
The current study examined differences in sediment stability preferences for two federally threatene...
The widespread damming of lotic ecosystems is commonly associated with dramatic ecological effects s...
We quantified fish assemblages in 20 streams containing mill dams in various physical conditions (da...
We quantified fish assemblages in 20 streams containing mill dams in various physical conditions (da...
We quantified fish assemblages in 20 streams containing mill dams in various physical conditions (da...
Dam removal is a potentially powerful tool for restoring riverine habitats and communities. However,...
geomorphology can explain unionid mussel abundance at both the reach and catchment scale. However, f...
As many small dams exceed their structural life expectancies, dam removal is becoming a priority to ...
Unionoids are important in aquatic ecosystems, but despite their continued decline in diversity, few...
Freshwater mussels (family Unionidae) have become increasingly rare as the threats to water quality,...
Small dams represent one of the most widespread human alterations to North American streams, yet eff...
Margaritifera hembeli, the Louisiana pearl shell, is a threatened mussel with a distribution limited...
Erosion and transport of sediment and associated pollutants to rivers and other aquatic systems is a...
Dam removal is an increasingly important method of stream restoration, but most removal efforts are ...
Freshwater mussels continue to experience declines in population numbers in response to changing env...
The current study examined differences in sediment stability preferences for two federally threatene...