Climate change is altering historic patterns of temperature and precipitation worldwide with significant implications for the abiotic and biotic dynamics of river ecosystems. Flowing downhill, precipitation aggregates into creeks, streams and eventually rivers, forming a branching network over the landscape architecturally similar to the branches, limbs and trunk of a tree. Linking disparate locations, these river networks integrate the varied expressions of climate within a watershed. Thus, the river network offers a framework for understanding how spatial patterns of climate are organized and become manifest in rivers. By considering the river network\u27s structuring of climate and landscape interactions, we might better understand how c...
ABSTRACT Understanding the vulnerability of aquatic species and habitats under climate change is cri...
Mountain streams provide important habitats for many species, but their faunas are especially vulner...
River networks have a high amount of thermal habitat heterogeneity which is a critical abiotic facto...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Global surface temperatures are warming at unprecedent...
Migratory species are particularly vulnerable to climate change because habitat throughout their ent...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Climate adaptation strategies for freshwater biota ...
Climate change will likely have profound effects on cold-water species of freshwater fishes. As temp...
Thermal landscapes include minute-to-minute fluctuations and meter-to-meter diversity; both of which...
Climate change is anticipated to impact the flow regime of riverine systems with resultant consequen...
Record-breaking droughts and high temperatures in 2015 across the Pacific Northwest, USA provide an ...
Climate change and human activities are altering river flows and temperatures, with potentially larg...
International audienceIn freshwater ecosystems, water temperature and discharge are two intrinsicall...
Abstract Hydrological connectivity in river networks influences their response to environmental chan...
Widespread declines among Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) over recent d...
ABSTRACT Understanding the vulnerability of aquatic species and habitats under climate change is cri...
Mountain streams provide important habitats for many species, but their faunas are especially vulner...
River networks have a high amount of thermal habitat heterogeneity which is a critical abiotic facto...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Global surface temperatures are warming at unprecedent...
Migratory species are particularly vulnerable to climate change because habitat throughout their ent...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Climate adaptation strategies for freshwater biota ...
Climate change will likely have profound effects on cold-water species of freshwater fishes. As temp...
Thermal landscapes include minute-to-minute fluctuations and meter-to-meter diversity; both of which...
Climate change is anticipated to impact the flow regime of riverine systems with resultant consequen...
Record-breaking droughts and high temperatures in 2015 across the Pacific Northwest, USA provide an ...
Climate change and human activities are altering river flows and temperatures, with potentially larg...
International audienceIn freshwater ecosystems, water temperature and discharge are two intrinsicall...
Abstract Hydrological connectivity in river networks influences their response to environmental chan...
Widespread declines among Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) over recent d...
ABSTRACT Understanding the vulnerability of aquatic species and habitats under climate change is cri...
Mountain streams provide important habitats for many species, but their faunas are especially vulner...
River networks have a high amount of thermal habitat heterogeneity which is a critical abiotic facto...