Stream biota in urban and suburban settings are thought to be impaired by altered hydrology; however, it is unknown what aspects of the hydrograph alter fish assemblage structure and which fishes are most vulnerable to hydrologic alterations in small streams. We quantified hydrologic variables and fish assemblages in 30 small streams and their subcatchments (area 8-20 km 2) in the Etowah River Catchment (Georgia, USA). We stratified streams and their subcatchments into 3 landcover categories based on imperviousness (20% of subcatchment), and then estimated the degree of hydrologic alteration based on synoptic measurements of baseflow yield. We derived hydrologic variables from stage gauges at each study site for 1 y (January 2003-2004). Inc...
Ecological thresholds that lead to alternative community states can be exceeded through gradual pert...
Artificial fluctuations in streamflow have been documented to alter the composition andstructure of ...
We investigated the spatial variation in the Kansas River (USA) fish assemblage to determine how fis...
Urbanization alters watershed hydrology, which leads to degradation of physical and biological compo...
Altering stream flows as a consequence of withdrawing water or building impoundments for water suppl...
My research began with a simple question: what happens to fish in the creek when it rains? Do th...
Twenty-one stream sites in the Ridge and Valley ecoregion of Tennessee and Georgia were studied in ...
Effective management of freshwater fishes requires a mechanistic understanding of the drivers of ass...
Urbanization impacts have become more evident in the last 30-50 years, due to human population incre...
Human activities cause many changes in wildlife populations, including phenotypic shifts that repres...
Stream ecosystems are profoundly degraded by watershed urbanization. Hydrologic, geomorphic, chemica...
In 2011 the State of South Carolina population was over 4.6 million people and has increased at a ra...
Human impacts on watershed hydrology are widespread in the US, but the prevalence and severity of st...
As landscapes become increasingly urbanized, there is an associated increase in impervious cover. Im...
The southeastern United states is a hotspot for biodiversity of native fishes. Georgia ranks third i...
Ecological thresholds that lead to alternative community states can be exceeded through gradual pert...
Artificial fluctuations in streamflow have been documented to alter the composition andstructure of ...
We investigated the spatial variation in the Kansas River (USA) fish assemblage to determine how fis...
Urbanization alters watershed hydrology, which leads to degradation of physical and biological compo...
Altering stream flows as a consequence of withdrawing water or building impoundments for water suppl...
My research began with a simple question: what happens to fish in the creek when it rains? Do th...
Twenty-one stream sites in the Ridge and Valley ecoregion of Tennessee and Georgia were studied in ...
Effective management of freshwater fishes requires a mechanistic understanding of the drivers of ass...
Urbanization impacts have become more evident in the last 30-50 years, due to human population incre...
Human activities cause many changes in wildlife populations, including phenotypic shifts that repres...
Stream ecosystems are profoundly degraded by watershed urbanization. Hydrologic, geomorphic, chemica...
In 2011 the State of South Carolina population was over 4.6 million people and has increased at a ra...
Human impacts on watershed hydrology are widespread in the US, but the prevalence and severity of st...
As landscapes become increasingly urbanized, there is an associated increase in impervious cover. Im...
The southeastern United states is a hotspot for biodiversity of native fishes. Georgia ranks third i...
Ecological thresholds that lead to alternative community states can be exceeded through gradual pert...
Artificial fluctuations in streamflow have been documented to alter the composition andstructure of ...
We investigated the spatial variation in the Kansas River (USA) fish assemblage to determine how fis...