The impact of channel morphology and flow on physical habitat availability for the two-spined blackfish (Gadopsis bispinosus) was assessed in the Cotter River, ACT, Australia. Physical habitat requirements for three life stages were identified based on previous field sampling in the Cotter River. Two sites were selected with contrasting channel morphology: Spur Hole, with a moderate gradient and runs and glides, and Vanity’s Crossing, with a steeper gradient, rapids, and fast-flowing pools. Physical Habitat Simulation System (PHABSIM) was used to simulate the flow v. physical habitat availability relationship for each life stage at both sites. Clear differences were apparent between sites, with Spur Hole characterised by increasing habitat ...
This study compares the morphology of coastal, gravel-bed streams in two unlogged and two logged Que...
Habitat suitability and the distinct mobility of species depict fundamental keys for explaining and ...
245 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.In a low-gradient, third-orde...
The impact of channel morphology and flow on physical habitat availability for the two-spined blackf...
Movement and habitat use of river blackfish (Gadopsis marmoratus R.) was studied in a highly modifie...
The habitat suitability of freshwater species and ecosystems should also be considered in every atte...
Quantitative physical habitat modelling is a river management methodology that has been developed to...
It is reasonable to expect that hydro-morphodynamic processes in fluvial systems can affect fish hab...
To aid in the reintroduction/recolonisation of native fish into degraded systems, an investigation o...
The variation in river discharge alters habitat heterogeneity with implications for the distribution...
We grouped eight warmwater fishes, each represented by one to four life stages, into habitat-use gui...
We grouped eight warmwater fishes, each represented by one to four life stages, into habitat-use gui...
Increasing international attention is being focused on the construction of ecological waterways. Eco...
We grouped eight warmwater fishes, each represented by one to four life stages, into habitat-use gui...
Fish habitat availability simulations using different morphological variables Fish habitat modelling...
This study compares the morphology of coastal, gravel-bed streams in two unlogged and two logged Que...
Habitat suitability and the distinct mobility of species depict fundamental keys for explaining and ...
245 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.In a low-gradient, third-orde...
The impact of channel morphology and flow on physical habitat availability for the two-spined blackf...
Movement and habitat use of river blackfish (Gadopsis marmoratus R.) was studied in a highly modifie...
The habitat suitability of freshwater species and ecosystems should also be considered in every atte...
Quantitative physical habitat modelling is a river management methodology that has been developed to...
It is reasonable to expect that hydro-morphodynamic processes in fluvial systems can affect fish hab...
To aid in the reintroduction/recolonisation of native fish into degraded systems, an investigation o...
The variation in river discharge alters habitat heterogeneity with implications for the distribution...
We grouped eight warmwater fishes, each represented by one to four life stages, into habitat-use gui...
We grouped eight warmwater fishes, each represented by one to four life stages, into habitat-use gui...
Increasing international attention is being focused on the construction of ecological waterways. Eco...
We grouped eight warmwater fishes, each represented by one to four life stages, into habitat-use gui...
Fish habitat availability simulations using different morphological variables Fish habitat modelling...
This study compares the morphology of coastal, gravel-bed streams in two unlogged and two logged Que...
Habitat suitability and the distinct mobility of species depict fundamental keys for explaining and ...
245 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.In a low-gradient, third-orde...