The Navasota River watershed is located in East-Central Texas in the Brazos River basin. Lake Limestone impounds the River causing a hydrological divide in the watershed. The majority of the watershed is rural and urbanization is largely confined to the Bryan/College Station area in Brazos County. Land use/land cover in the watershed is dominated by hay/pasture land and hardwood forests. Watershed characteristics and good land management yield a productive watershed that supports abundant livestock and wildlife. The Navasota River and several tributaries were first listed as impaired on the 2002Texas Integrated Report (Texas 303(d) List)for elevated E. coli concentrations. Low dissolved oxygen (DO) in Duck Creek also resulted in a water ...
Animal communities are influenced by processes changing from the local to global scale. Local proce...
Reversing the population decline of Northern Bobwhites (Colinus virginianus, hereafter bobwhite), an...
Relatively short growing seasons at subarctic latitudes require maximum efficiencies in production ...
The Navasota River watershed is located in East-Central Texas in the Brazos River basin. Lake Limest...
Habitat restoration can partially compensate for the extensive loss of coastal wetlands, which are t...
Habitat restoration can partially compensate for the extensive loss of coastal wetlands, which are t...
During the second week of June 2009, the UNM Masters of Water Resources students, staff, and collabo...
Habitat restoration can partially compensate for the extensive loss of coastal wetlands, which are t...
Habitat restoration can partially compensate for the extensive loss of coastal wetlands, which are t...
The Kootenai River ecosystem has experienced numerous ecological changes since the early 1900s. Some...
From 1936 to 1995, sewage was released through sand infiltration beds at Joint Base Cape Cod. The re...
The Regional HEP Team (RHT) and Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) Wildl...
Throughout most of the past century, the correlation of strata in a region has mainly been defined t...
Kelp forests are amongst the most productive, diverse and dynamic ecosystems on earth and kelp are e...
Throughout most of the past century, the correlation of strata in a region has mainly been defined t...
Animal communities are influenced by processes changing from the local to global scale. Local proce...
Reversing the population decline of Northern Bobwhites (Colinus virginianus, hereafter bobwhite), an...
Relatively short growing seasons at subarctic latitudes require maximum efficiencies in production ...
The Navasota River watershed is located in East-Central Texas in the Brazos River basin. Lake Limest...
Habitat restoration can partially compensate for the extensive loss of coastal wetlands, which are t...
Habitat restoration can partially compensate for the extensive loss of coastal wetlands, which are t...
During the second week of June 2009, the UNM Masters of Water Resources students, staff, and collabo...
Habitat restoration can partially compensate for the extensive loss of coastal wetlands, which are t...
Habitat restoration can partially compensate for the extensive loss of coastal wetlands, which are t...
The Kootenai River ecosystem has experienced numerous ecological changes since the early 1900s. Some...
From 1936 to 1995, sewage was released through sand infiltration beds at Joint Base Cape Cod. The re...
The Regional HEP Team (RHT) and Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) Wildl...
Throughout most of the past century, the correlation of strata in a region has mainly been defined t...
Kelp forests are amongst the most productive, diverse and dynamic ecosystems on earth and kelp are e...
Throughout most of the past century, the correlation of strata in a region has mainly been defined t...
Animal communities are influenced by processes changing from the local to global scale. Local proce...
Reversing the population decline of Northern Bobwhites (Colinus virginianus, hereafter bobwhite), an...
Relatively short growing seasons at subarctic latitudes require maximum efficiencies in production ...