Regional assessment of cumulative impacts of dams on riverine fish assemblages provides resource managers essential information for dam operation, potential dam removal, river health assessment and overall ecosystem management. Such an assessment is challenging because characteristics of fish assemblages are not only affected by dams, but also influenced by natural variation and human-induced modification (in addition to dams) in thermal and flow regimes, physicochemical habitats and biological assemblages. This study evaluated the impacts of dams on river fish assemblages in the non-impoundment sections of rivers in the states of Michigan and Wisconsin using multiple fish assemblage indicators and multiple approaches to distinguish the inf...
Rivers, Lakes, & WetlandsManaging river systems for both trout and beaver is a complex task. We surv...
Artificial fluctuations in streamflow have been documented to alter the composition andstructure of ...
(wileyonlinelibrary.com) DOI: 10.1002/rra.1308et al., 2005). In rivers, fragmentation is easy to acc...
Regional assessment of cumulative impacts of dams on riverine fish assemblages provides resource man...
Communities that live in linear systems such as streams or riparian zones may beparticularly sensiti...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Dams and flow regulation used to produce hydroelectric power have altered natu...
Communities that live in linear systems such as streams or riparian zones may beparticularly sensiti...
Dams are considered one of the most important threats to freshwater ecosystems. To date assessments ...
This study show some effects of a dam on downstream communities. The main factor is sediment deposit...
Rivers and streams have suffered multiple transformations to attend the increasing water demands wor...
Abiotic and biotic differences between study sites above and below a northern Michigan dam were eval...
Abstract.—Dams provide many benefits to society, yet they have profound impacts on aquatic ecosystem...
Artificial fluctuations in streamflow have been documented to alter the composition andstructure of ...
Artificial fluctuations in streamflow have been documented to alter the composition andstructure of ...
Dams are a main source of anthropogenic disturbances on river systems and can affect rivers in a var...
Rivers, Lakes, & WetlandsManaging river systems for both trout and beaver is a complex task. We surv...
Artificial fluctuations in streamflow have been documented to alter the composition andstructure of ...
(wileyonlinelibrary.com) DOI: 10.1002/rra.1308et al., 2005). In rivers, fragmentation is easy to acc...
Regional assessment of cumulative impacts of dams on riverine fish assemblages provides resource man...
Communities that live in linear systems such as streams or riparian zones may beparticularly sensiti...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Dams and flow regulation used to produce hydroelectric power have altered natu...
Communities that live in linear systems such as streams or riparian zones may beparticularly sensiti...
Dams are considered one of the most important threats to freshwater ecosystems. To date assessments ...
This study show some effects of a dam on downstream communities. The main factor is sediment deposit...
Rivers and streams have suffered multiple transformations to attend the increasing water demands wor...
Abiotic and biotic differences between study sites above and below a northern Michigan dam were eval...
Abstract.—Dams provide many benefits to society, yet they have profound impacts on aquatic ecosystem...
Artificial fluctuations in streamflow have been documented to alter the composition andstructure of ...
Artificial fluctuations in streamflow have been documented to alter the composition andstructure of ...
Dams are a main source of anthropogenic disturbances on river systems and can affect rivers in a var...
Rivers, Lakes, & WetlandsManaging river systems for both trout and beaver is a complex task. We surv...
Artificial fluctuations in streamflow have been documented to alter the composition andstructure of ...
(wileyonlinelibrary.com) DOI: 10.1002/rra.1308et al., 2005). In rivers, fragmentation is easy to acc...