Benthic macroinvertebrate samples representing 151 taxa were collected in August 1995 to examine the linkage between land use, water quality, and aquatic biointegrity in seven tributaries of the Blackfoot River watershed, Montana. The tributaries represent silvicultural (timber harvesting), agricultural (irrigated alfalfa and hay and livestock grazing), and wilderness land uses. A 2.4 km (1.5 mile) reach of a recently restored tributary also was sampled for comparison with the other six sites. A geographic information system (GIS) was used to characterize the seven subwatersheds and estimate soil erosion, using the Modified Universal Soil Loss Equation, and sediment delivery. The wilderness stream had the highest aquatic biointegrity. Two a...
Abstract: Biological assessments of streams that have been adversely impacted by sediment runoff in ...
The Missouri River represents a major resource for the state of Montana, both environmentally and ec...
Macroinvertebrate bioassessment tools are used to determine the biological condition of streams, but...
The Missoula Mill of Smurfit-Stone Container discharges treated process water to the Clark Fork Rive...
A proposed method for the evaluation of macroinvertebrate bioassessment protocols is described in th...
The Montana DHES conducts aquatic macroinvertebrate surveys as part of its environmental surveillanc...
This poster presents preliminary findings of a basin-wide biological water quality status and trends...
To assist in the characterization of the ecological integrity of streams of the Montana Valleys and ...
As urbanization continues, there is a need to identify and understand environmental stressors that i...
Blacktail Creek, located in Butte, Montana, has a long history of human-caused contamination. Mine w...
The Montana Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) uses biological condition as the primary indi...
Degradation of streams in urban-rural fringe regions occurs through complex interactions between hyd...
The upper reaches of Elk Creek, Granite County, Montana, have been placer mined for more than 100 ye...
Dam removal is increasingly used to restore stream ecosystems, however the ecological effects of thi...
Graduation date: 2010The effect of anthropogenic disturbance on river systems is gaining attention, ...
Abstract: Biological assessments of streams that have been adversely impacted by sediment runoff in ...
The Missouri River represents a major resource for the state of Montana, both environmentally and ec...
Macroinvertebrate bioassessment tools are used to determine the biological condition of streams, but...
The Missoula Mill of Smurfit-Stone Container discharges treated process water to the Clark Fork Rive...
A proposed method for the evaluation of macroinvertebrate bioassessment protocols is described in th...
The Montana DHES conducts aquatic macroinvertebrate surveys as part of its environmental surveillanc...
This poster presents preliminary findings of a basin-wide biological water quality status and trends...
To assist in the characterization of the ecological integrity of streams of the Montana Valleys and ...
As urbanization continues, there is a need to identify and understand environmental stressors that i...
Blacktail Creek, located in Butte, Montana, has a long history of human-caused contamination. Mine w...
The Montana Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) uses biological condition as the primary indi...
Degradation of streams in urban-rural fringe regions occurs through complex interactions between hyd...
The upper reaches of Elk Creek, Granite County, Montana, have been placer mined for more than 100 ye...
Dam removal is increasingly used to restore stream ecosystems, however the ecological effects of thi...
Graduation date: 2010The effect of anthropogenic disturbance on river systems is gaining attention, ...
Abstract: Biological assessments of streams that have been adversely impacted by sediment runoff in ...
The Missouri River represents a major resource for the state of Montana, both environmentally and ec...
Macroinvertebrate bioassessment tools are used to determine the biological condition of streams, but...