One of the desired outcomes of dam decommissioning and removal is the recovery of aquatic and riparian ecosystems. To investigate this common objective, we synthesized information from empirical studies and ecological theory into conceptual models that depict key physical and biological links driving ecological responses to removing dams. We define models for three distinct spatial domains: upstream of the former reservoir, within the reservoir, and downstream of the removed dam. Emerging from these models are response trajectories that clarify potential pathways of ecological transitions in each domain. We illustrate that the responses are controlled by multiple causal pathways and feedback loops among physical and biological components of...
Dams affect the natural flow regime by altering the magnitude, timing and frequency of high and low ...
Dams affect the natural flow regime by altering the magnitude, timing and frequency of high and low ...
Eng D ThesisThe alteration of flow regimes through abstraction and impoundment represents a major th...
One of the desired outcomes of dam decommissioning and removal is the recovery of aquatic and ripari...
Dams are structures designed by humans to capture water and modify the magnitude and timing of its m...
Due to negative ecological impacts, costs of repair and maintenance, and safety risks, small dams (m...
Dam removal in the United States has continued to increase in pace and scope, transitioning from a d...
Riparian zones, the interfaces between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, provide numerous ecosyste...
Resource managers face enormous challenges in assessing the consequences of removing large dams from...
Throughout the world, riparian habitats have been dramatically modified from their natural condition...
Dams have been a fundamental part of the U.S. national agenda over the past two hundred years. Recen...
Dams are known to impact river channels and ecosystems, both during their lifetime and in their deco...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Dams provide an important opportunity to gain clearer insights into the issues involved in incorpora...
Dams have been a fundamental part of the U. S. national agenda over the past two hundred years. Rece...
Dams affect the natural flow regime by altering the magnitude, timing and frequency of high and low ...
Dams affect the natural flow regime by altering the magnitude, timing and frequency of high and low ...
Eng D ThesisThe alteration of flow regimes through abstraction and impoundment represents a major th...
One of the desired outcomes of dam decommissioning and removal is the recovery of aquatic and ripari...
Dams are structures designed by humans to capture water and modify the magnitude and timing of its m...
Due to negative ecological impacts, costs of repair and maintenance, and safety risks, small dams (m...
Dam removal in the United States has continued to increase in pace and scope, transitioning from a d...
Riparian zones, the interfaces between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, provide numerous ecosyste...
Resource managers face enormous challenges in assessing the consequences of removing large dams from...
Throughout the world, riparian habitats have been dramatically modified from their natural condition...
Dams have been a fundamental part of the U.S. national agenda over the past two hundred years. Recen...
Dams are known to impact river channels and ecosystems, both during their lifetime and in their deco...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Dams provide an important opportunity to gain clearer insights into the issues involved in incorpora...
Dams have been a fundamental part of the U. S. national agenda over the past two hundred years. Rece...
Dams affect the natural flow regime by altering the magnitude, timing and frequency of high and low ...
Dams affect the natural flow regime by altering the magnitude, timing and frequency of high and low ...
Eng D ThesisThe alteration of flow regimes through abstraction and impoundment represents a major th...