For some time, ecologists have attempted to make generalizations concerning how disturbances influence natural ecosystems, especially river systems. The existing literature suggests that dams homogenize the hydrologic variability of rivers. However, this might insinuate that dams affect river systems similarly despite a large gradient in natural hydrologic character. In order to evaluate patterns in dam-regulated hydrology and associated ecological relationships, a broad framework is needed. Flow classes, or groups of streams that share similar hydrology, may provide a framework to evaluate the relative effects of dam regulation on natural flow dynamics. The purpose of this study was to use a regional flow classification as the foundation f...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Dams and flow regulation used to produce hydroelectric power have altered natu...
Abstract Dams have major impacts on river hydrology, primarily through changes in the timing, magnit...
The simultaneous growth in climate‐driven alterations of the hydrologic cycle and global freshwater ...
For some time, ecologists have attempted to make generalizations concerning how disturbances influen...
In the last century, about 50,000 dams have been constructed all around the world, and regulated riv...
The hydrology and geomorphology of large rivers in America reflect the pervasive influence of an ext...
It is well established that a river's natural flow regime is a key determinant of ecological integri...
Large dams are a leading cause of river ecosystem degradation. Although dams have cumulative effects...
Abstract Study region: 42 catchments distributed throughout Central and Eastern U.S. Study focus: En...
Novel flow regimes resulting from dam operations and overallocation of freshwater resources are an e...
Dams affect the natural flow regime by altering the magnitude, timing and frequency of high and low ...
Rivers regulated by dams display several ecosystem alterations due to modified flow and sediment reg...
Hydrologic pattern and variability are key determinants of aquatic community structure and stability...
River damming provides a dominant human impact on river environments worldwide, and while local impa...
Rivers and streams have suffered multiple transformations to attend the increasing water demands wor...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Dams and flow regulation used to produce hydroelectric power have altered natu...
Abstract Dams have major impacts on river hydrology, primarily through changes in the timing, magnit...
The simultaneous growth in climate‐driven alterations of the hydrologic cycle and global freshwater ...
For some time, ecologists have attempted to make generalizations concerning how disturbances influen...
In the last century, about 50,000 dams have been constructed all around the world, and regulated riv...
The hydrology and geomorphology of large rivers in America reflect the pervasive influence of an ext...
It is well established that a river's natural flow regime is a key determinant of ecological integri...
Large dams are a leading cause of river ecosystem degradation. Although dams have cumulative effects...
Abstract Study region: 42 catchments distributed throughout Central and Eastern U.S. Study focus: En...
Novel flow regimes resulting from dam operations and overallocation of freshwater resources are an e...
Dams affect the natural flow regime by altering the magnitude, timing and frequency of high and low ...
Rivers regulated by dams display several ecosystem alterations due to modified flow and sediment reg...
Hydrologic pattern and variability are key determinants of aquatic community structure and stability...
River damming provides a dominant human impact on river environments worldwide, and while local impa...
Rivers and streams have suffered multiple transformations to attend the increasing water demands wor...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Dams and flow regulation used to produce hydroelectric power have altered natu...
Abstract Dams have major impacts on river hydrology, primarily through changes in the timing, magnit...
The simultaneous growth in climate‐driven alterations of the hydrologic cycle and global freshwater ...