<div><p></p><p>The increased integration of ecosystem service concepts into natural resource management places renewed emphasis on prediction and mapping of fish biomass as a major provisioning service of rivers. The goals of this study were to predict and map patterns of fish biomass as a proxy for the availability of catchable fish for anglers in rivers and to identify the strongest landscape constraints on fish productivity. We examined hypotheses about fish responses to total phosphorus (TP), as TP is a growth-limiting nutrient known to cause increases (subsidy response) and/or decreases (stress response) in fish biomass depending on its concentration and the species being considered. Boosted regression trees were used to define nonline...
Brook trout have recently become a species of conservation focus due to their unique spatial structu...
Landscape ecology has mainly been integrated in aquatic science to describe patterns and processes i...
Future alterations in land cover and climate are likely to cause substantial changes in the ranges o...
The increased integration of ecosystem service concepts into natural resource management places rene...
Lower Michigan has a diverse array of rivers, many of which have fish assemblages that are poorly un...
Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) are a native and keystone species in Pennsylvania whose habitat ...
We demonstrated an approach for predicting a new stream environment and the fishes it can support in...
Abstract.—Effective management of salmonid populations in the Great Lakes basin requires understandi...
To effectively conserve and restore stream ecosystems, we need to better understand the distribution...
Spatial delineation of temperature and food availability is necessary in order to accurately predict...
Management actions intended to benefit fish in large rivers can directly or indirectly affect multip...
Human activities within the riparian zone can alter the abiotic properties of watersheds and stream ...
In the management of threatened and endangered species, informed population estimates are essential ...
Dams within the Susquehanna River drainage, Pennsylvania, are potential barriers to migration of dia...
It is important for humans to understand how ecosystems work because we depend on them for a variety...
Brook trout have recently become a species of conservation focus due to their unique spatial structu...
Landscape ecology has mainly been integrated in aquatic science to describe patterns and processes i...
Future alterations in land cover and climate are likely to cause substantial changes in the ranges o...
The increased integration of ecosystem service concepts into natural resource management places rene...
Lower Michigan has a diverse array of rivers, many of which have fish assemblages that are poorly un...
Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) are a native and keystone species in Pennsylvania whose habitat ...
We demonstrated an approach for predicting a new stream environment and the fishes it can support in...
Abstract.—Effective management of salmonid populations in the Great Lakes basin requires understandi...
To effectively conserve and restore stream ecosystems, we need to better understand the distribution...
Spatial delineation of temperature and food availability is necessary in order to accurately predict...
Management actions intended to benefit fish in large rivers can directly or indirectly affect multip...
Human activities within the riparian zone can alter the abiotic properties of watersheds and stream ...
In the management of threatened and endangered species, informed population estimates are essential ...
Dams within the Susquehanna River drainage, Pennsylvania, are potential barriers to migration of dia...
It is important for humans to understand how ecosystems work because we depend on them for a variety...
Brook trout have recently become a species of conservation focus due to their unique spatial structu...
Landscape ecology has mainly been integrated in aquatic science to describe patterns and processes i...
Future alterations in land cover and climate are likely to cause substantial changes in the ranges o...