One key issue for theory in stream ecology is how much stream flow can be changed while still maintaining an intact stream ecology, instream flow needs (IFNs); the study of determining IFNs is challenging due to the complex and dynamic nature of the interaction between the stream environ- ment and the biological community. We develop a process-oriented benthic-drift model that links changes in the flow regime and habitat availability with population dynamics. In the model, the stream is divided into two zones, drift zone and benthic zone, and the population is divided into two interacting compartments, individuals residing in the benthic zone and individuals dispersing in the drift zone. We study the population persistence criteria, based o...
The object of this study was to test the influence of benthic invertebrate drift in a stream on the ...
Persistence, spread and the drift paradox We derive conditions for persistence and spread of a popul...
Dispersal can strongly influence local population dynamics and may be critical to species persistenc...
One key issue for theory in stream ecology is how much stream flow can be changed while still mainta...
The study of population persistence in river ecosystems is key for understanding population dynamics...
Water resources worldwide require management to meet industrial, agricultural, and urban consumption...
Water resources worldwide require management to meet industrial, agricultural, and urban consumption...
Streams and rivers are examples of vital ecosystems that frequently undergo various environmental an...
The question how aquatic populations persist in rivers when individuals are constantly lost due to d...
Many populations live in ‘advective’ media, such as rivers, where flow is biased in one direction. I...
A wide variety of organisms inhabit streams, rivers, and estuaries where they are continually subjec...
Methods for creating explicit links in environmental flow assessments between changes in physical ha...
Invertebrate drift, the downstream transport of aquatic invertebrates, is a fundamental ecological p...
Stream flow in freshwaters is considered a “master variable” influencing processes and traits from i...
Abstract The question how aquatic populations persist in rivers when individuals are constantly lost...
The object of this study was to test the influence of benthic invertebrate drift in a stream on the ...
Persistence, spread and the drift paradox We derive conditions for persistence and spread of a popul...
Dispersal can strongly influence local population dynamics and may be critical to species persistenc...
One key issue for theory in stream ecology is how much stream flow can be changed while still mainta...
The study of population persistence in river ecosystems is key for understanding population dynamics...
Water resources worldwide require management to meet industrial, agricultural, and urban consumption...
Water resources worldwide require management to meet industrial, agricultural, and urban consumption...
Streams and rivers are examples of vital ecosystems that frequently undergo various environmental an...
The question how aquatic populations persist in rivers when individuals are constantly lost due to d...
Many populations live in ‘advective’ media, such as rivers, where flow is biased in one direction. I...
A wide variety of organisms inhabit streams, rivers, and estuaries where they are continually subjec...
Methods for creating explicit links in environmental flow assessments between changes in physical ha...
Invertebrate drift, the downstream transport of aquatic invertebrates, is a fundamental ecological p...
Stream flow in freshwaters is considered a “master variable” influencing processes and traits from i...
Abstract The question how aquatic populations persist in rivers when individuals are constantly lost...
The object of this study was to test the influence of benthic invertebrate drift in a stream on the ...
Persistence, spread and the drift paradox We derive conditions for persistence and spread of a popul...
Dispersal can strongly influence local population dynamics and may be critical to species persistenc...