Stream temperature, an important measure of ecosystem health, is expected to be altered by future changes in climate and land use, potentially leading to shifts in habitat distribution for aquatic organisms dependent on particular temperature regimes. To assess the sensitivity of stream temperature to change in a region where such a shift has the potential to occur, we examine the variability of and controls on the direct relationship between air and water temperature across the state of Pennsylvania. We characterized the relationship between air and stream temperature via linear and nonlinear regression for 57 sites across Pennsylvania at daily and weekly timescales. Model fit (r2) improved for 92% (daily) and 65% (weekly) of sites for non...
Climate change is predicted to increase water temperatures in many lotic systems, but little is know...
In the Pacific Northwest, water quality degradation due to elevated stream temperature and the threa...
Stream-dwelling species in the U.S. southern Appalachian Mountains region are particularly vulnerabl...
Warming due to climate change is expected to alter temperature in aquatic habitats but the degree, r...
Water temperature is a critical physical property of stream ecosystems that influences nearly all in...
Temperature is a primary driver of the structure and function of stream ecosystems. However, the lac...
We use a predictive model of mean summer stream temperature to assess the vulnerability of USA strea...
Stream temperature (ST) is a primary determinant of individual stream species distributions and comm...
Forecasting climate change effects on aquatic fauna and their habitat requires an understanding of h...
Water temperature is an essential property of a stream. Temperature regulates physical and biochemic...
Abstract. Rivers and streams are complex environments where physical, bio-logical and chemical proce...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [ADD1_IRSTEA]Hydrosystèmes et risques naturelsInternational audienceIdentif...
Stream temperature in one of the most biologically important aspects of water quality, but we lack t...
Climate change is predicted to increase water temperatures in many lotic systems, but little is know...
This report describes the development of a regional model for predicting stream temperatures at gaug...
Climate change is predicted to increase water temperatures in many lotic systems, but little is know...
In the Pacific Northwest, water quality degradation due to elevated stream temperature and the threa...
Stream-dwelling species in the U.S. southern Appalachian Mountains region are particularly vulnerabl...
Warming due to climate change is expected to alter temperature in aquatic habitats but the degree, r...
Water temperature is a critical physical property of stream ecosystems that influences nearly all in...
Temperature is a primary driver of the structure and function of stream ecosystems. However, the lac...
We use a predictive model of mean summer stream temperature to assess the vulnerability of USA strea...
Stream temperature (ST) is a primary determinant of individual stream species distributions and comm...
Forecasting climate change effects on aquatic fauna and their habitat requires an understanding of h...
Water temperature is an essential property of a stream. Temperature regulates physical and biochemic...
Abstract. Rivers and streams are complex environments where physical, bio-logical and chemical proce...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [ADD1_IRSTEA]Hydrosystèmes et risques naturelsInternational audienceIdentif...
Stream temperature in one of the most biologically important aspects of water quality, but we lack t...
Climate change is predicted to increase water temperatures in many lotic systems, but little is know...
This report describes the development of a regional model for predicting stream temperatures at gaug...
Climate change is predicted to increase water temperatures in many lotic systems, but little is know...
In the Pacific Northwest, water quality degradation due to elevated stream temperature and the threa...
Stream-dwelling species in the U.S. southern Appalachian Mountains region are particularly vulnerabl...