This paper examines and ranks restoration alternatives for improving fish habitat by evaluating tradeoffs between fish production and restoration costs. Optimization modelling is used to maximize out-migrating coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) from a natal stream and is applied as a case study in California\u27s Shasta River. Restoration activities that alter flow and water temperature conditions are the decision variables in the model and include relocating a major diversion, increasing riparian shading, increasing instream flow, restoring a cool-water spring and removing a dam. A budget constraint limits total restoration expenditures. This approach combines simple fish population modelling with flow and water quality modelling to explor...
Fish face many anthropogenic stressors. Authorities in marine, estuarine, and freshwater realms ofte...
Although habitat restoration can play a key role in the conservation of imperiled species, for anima...
Instream barriers, such as dams, culverts, and diversions, alter hydrologic processes and aquatic ha...
This paper examines and ranks restoration alternatives for improving fish habitat by evaluating trad...
Systematic methods for prioritizing the repair and removal of fish passage barriers, while growing o...
Systemic methods for prioritizing the repair and removal of fish passage barriers, while growing of ...
Low instream flows and high water temperatures are two factors limiting survival of native salmon in...
Dams provide water supply, flood protection, and hydropower generation benefits, but also harm nativ...
Most large rivers in California and much of the world have dams impeding their flow. These dams prov...
Graduation date: 2004The spatial and dynamic pattern of landscape changes has a profound effect on t...
Considerable resources have been invested in freshwater restoration worldwide to improve degraded ec...
Abstract.—Millions of dollars are spent annually on watershed restoration and stream habitat improve...
This research examines a spatially explicit allocation of habitat restoration activities in an Orego...
In-stream barriers, such as dams, culverts and diversions alter hydrologic processes and aquatic hab...
Evaluating the effectiveness of different river habitat rehabilitation actions on salmonid populatio...
Fish face many anthropogenic stressors. Authorities in marine, estuarine, and freshwater realms ofte...
Although habitat restoration can play a key role in the conservation of imperiled species, for anima...
Instream barriers, such as dams, culverts, and diversions, alter hydrologic processes and aquatic ha...
This paper examines and ranks restoration alternatives for improving fish habitat by evaluating trad...
Systematic methods for prioritizing the repair and removal of fish passage barriers, while growing o...
Systemic methods for prioritizing the repair and removal of fish passage barriers, while growing of ...
Low instream flows and high water temperatures are two factors limiting survival of native salmon in...
Dams provide water supply, flood protection, and hydropower generation benefits, but also harm nativ...
Most large rivers in California and much of the world have dams impeding their flow. These dams prov...
Graduation date: 2004The spatial and dynamic pattern of landscape changes has a profound effect on t...
Considerable resources have been invested in freshwater restoration worldwide to improve degraded ec...
Abstract.—Millions of dollars are spent annually on watershed restoration and stream habitat improve...
This research examines a spatially explicit allocation of habitat restoration activities in an Orego...
In-stream barriers, such as dams, culverts and diversions alter hydrologic processes and aquatic hab...
Evaluating the effectiveness of different river habitat rehabilitation actions on salmonid populatio...
Fish face many anthropogenic stressors. Authorities in marine, estuarine, and freshwater realms ofte...
Although habitat restoration can play a key role in the conservation of imperiled species, for anima...
Instream barriers, such as dams, culverts, and diversions, alter hydrologic processes and aquatic ha...