Abstract Natural flow regimes can play a major role as an overarching ecosystem driver in reproduction and recruitment of riverine fishes. Human needs for freshwater however have altered hydrology of many riverine systems worldwide, threatening fish population sustainability. To understand and predict how spatiotemporal dynamics of flow regimes influence reproductive and recruitment variability, and ultimately population sustainability of shovelnose sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus platorynchus), we develop a spatially explicit (1D) individual-based population model that mechanistically (via energetics-based processes) simulates daily activities (dispersal, spawning, foraging, growth, and survival). With field observations of sturgeon and habitat c...
Transforming river systems and their surrounding habitats is the most widespread threat to the funct...
Many utilities face conflkts between two goals: cost-efficient hydropower generation and protecting ...
Conserving biological resources native to river systems increasingly depends on howflow-regulated se...
Abstract Natural flow regimes can play a major role as an overarching ecosystem driver in reproducti...
Abstract Natural flow regimes can play a major role as an overarching ecosystem driver in reproducti...
Riverine fishes evolved to life in a highly variable, flow-driven environment. During the two past c...
Cycles of low- and high-water periods (i.e., years) in river systems are natural occurrences, but un...
Cycles of low- and high-water periods (i.e., years) in river systems are natural occurrences, but un...
Many large-river fish populations have experienced dramatic declines as a result of anthropogenic al...
Many large-river fish populations have experienced dramatic declines as a result of anthropogenic al...
Many large-river fish populations have experienced dramatic declines as a result of anthropogenic al...
Many large-river fish populations have experienced dramatic declines as a result of anthropogenic al...
Population characteristics and long-term population trends of pallid sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus i...
Population characteristics and long-term population trends of pallid sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus i...
Population characteristics and long-term population trends of pallid sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus i...
Transforming river systems and their surrounding habitats is the most widespread threat to the funct...
Many utilities face conflkts between two goals: cost-efficient hydropower generation and protecting ...
Conserving biological resources native to river systems increasingly depends on howflow-regulated se...
Abstract Natural flow regimes can play a major role as an overarching ecosystem driver in reproducti...
Abstract Natural flow regimes can play a major role as an overarching ecosystem driver in reproducti...
Riverine fishes evolved to life in a highly variable, flow-driven environment. During the two past c...
Cycles of low- and high-water periods (i.e., years) in river systems are natural occurrences, but un...
Cycles of low- and high-water periods (i.e., years) in river systems are natural occurrences, but un...
Many large-river fish populations have experienced dramatic declines as a result of anthropogenic al...
Many large-river fish populations have experienced dramatic declines as a result of anthropogenic al...
Many large-river fish populations have experienced dramatic declines as a result of anthropogenic al...
Many large-river fish populations have experienced dramatic declines as a result of anthropogenic al...
Population characteristics and long-term population trends of pallid sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus i...
Population characteristics and long-term population trends of pallid sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus i...
Population characteristics and long-term population trends of pallid sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus i...
Transforming river systems and their surrounding habitats is the most widespread threat to the funct...
Many utilities face conflkts between two goals: cost-efficient hydropower generation and protecting ...
Conserving biological resources native to river systems increasingly depends on howflow-regulated se...