River regulation for the purposes of public water supply causes the flow regime downstream of a dam to change. Traditionally, in the UK, such regulation was accompanied by requirements for reservoir releases to compensate downstream water users (e.g. industry) for the loss of natural flow (compensation flows). In this article, we compare a unique pre-impoundment macroinvertebrate data set for a regulated upland river with survey data post-impoundment. This allows a longitudinal assessment of the response of the system to regulation. The Derwent River, Northumberland, was impounded in 1966. Impacts on the hydrological regime were quantified by comparing long-term hydrographs, flow duration curves, flow ranges and flashiness indices for the p...
The Upper Derwent catchment is situated in the Peak District National Park in North Derbyshire, Engl...
There are increasing concerns about the ecological effects of water abstraction and in the UK, these...
Dam removal is an increasingly important method of stream restoration, but most removal efforts are ...
Supplementary information files for article: 'Macroinvertebrate community responses to river impound...
River regulation following the construction of dams has affected the hydrology, water quality, and b...
River impoundment is considered one of the most important anthropogenic impacts on rivers globally. ...
Downstream variations of benthic macroinvertebrate communities on the River Rede below Catcleugh Res...
River impoundment by the construction of dams potentially modifies a wide range of abiotic and bioti...
Downstream variations of benthic macroinvertebrate communities on the River Rede below Catcleugh Res...
The River Lyon in Perthshire, Scotland, has been regulated for hydropower since 1953. Two dams (Lubr...
Many rivers have undergone flow modification by impoundments to provide services such as water suppl...
Cow Green dam is situated in Northern England on the River Tees in a region with high average wind s...
The increasing number and scale of river impoundments throughout the 19th and 20th centuries means t...
1.Small dam removals are increasing on a global scale; yet general predictions of organism response ...
Water resource management operations have significantly modified river flow regimes globally, prompt...
The Upper Derwent catchment is situated in the Peak District National Park in North Derbyshire, Engl...
There are increasing concerns about the ecological effects of water abstraction and in the UK, these...
Dam removal is an increasingly important method of stream restoration, but most removal efforts are ...
Supplementary information files for article: 'Macroinvertebrate community responses to river impound...
River regulation following the construction of dams has affected the hydrology, water quality, and b...
River impoundment is considered one of the most important anthropogenic impacts on rivers globally. ...
Downstream variations of benthic macroinvertebrate communities on the River Rede below Catcleugh Res...
River impoundment by the construction of dams potentially modifies a wide range of abiotic and bioti...
Downstream variations of benthic macroinvertebrate communities on the River Rede below Catcleugh Res...
The River Lyon in Perthshire, Scotland, has been regulated for hydropower since 1953. Two dams (Lubr...
Many rivers have undergone flow modification by impoundments to provide services such as water suppl...
Cow Green dam is situated in Northern England on the River Tees in a region with high average wind s...
The increasing number and scale of river impoundments throughout the 19th and 20th centuries means t...
1.Small dam removals are increasing on a global scale; yet general predictions of organism response ...
Water resource management operations have significantly modified river flow regimes globally, prompt...
The Upper Derwent catchment is situated in the Peak District National Park in North Derbyshire, Engl...
There are increasing concerns about the ecological effects of water abstraction and in the UK, these...
Dam removal is an increasingly important method of stream restoration, but most removal efforts are ...