Column 1: Reach. Indicates Sites on the Missouri (M1-M4) and Yellowstone (Y1 and Y2) Rivers. Column 2: segment_100. 100m increments at each site Column 3: feature. Name of habitat type Column 4: SHAPE_Area. Area of habitat type in m^
Disturbances affect ecosystems in complex ways at multiple spatial and temporal scales. Much researc...
Contains fulltext : 203830.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)River ecosystem...
Abstract Biocomplexity is an emergent property of ecosystems that captures the interplay of structur...
Raw data used to produce all figures and run analyses in manuscipt.THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/...
Understanding how the Earth's surface (i.e., 'nature's stage') influences connections between biodiv...
1. Rivers are highly structured ecosystems in which habitat complexity and heterogeneity are postula...
Nearly all major rivers are affected by impoundments or other forms of flow regulation. Downstream o...
1.Although rivers are highly structured physically, generalisations about the consequences for macro...
Uncovering relationships between landscape diversity and species interactions is crucial for predict...
Habitat suitability and the distinct mobility of species depict fundamental keys for explaining and ...
Landscape characteristics in combination with the physical structure of branched stream networks def...
2013 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Many of the conceptual models developed for river netw...
Streams and rivers are dynamic systems that vary over space and time. Understanding the relationshi...
River corridors along non-perennial stream networks are known to provide diverse physical and ecolog...
Rivers are inherently dynamic environments with fluctuations in water quality, hydrology, connectivi...
Disturbances affect ecosystems in complex ways at multiple spatial and temporal scales. Much researc...
Contains fulltext : 203830.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)River ecosystem...
Abstract Biocomplexity is an emergent property of ecosystems that captures the interplay of structur...
Raw data used to produce all figures and run analyses in manuscipt.THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/...
Understanding how the Earth's surface (i.e., 'nature's stage') influences connections between biodiv...
1. Rivers are highly structured ecosystems in which habitat complexity and heterogeneity are postula...
Nearly all major rivers are affected by impoundments or other forms of flow regulation. Downstream o...
1.Although rivers are highly structured physically, generalisations about the consequences for macro...
Uncovering relationships between landscape diversity and species interactions is crucial for predict...
Habitat suitability and the distinct mobility of species depict fundamental keys for explaining and ...
Landscape characteristics in combination with the physical structure of branched stream networks def...
2013 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Many of the conceptual models developed for river netw...
Streams and rivers are dynamic systems that vary over space and time. Understanding the relationshi...
River corridors along non-perennial stream networks are known to provide diverse physical and ecolog...
Rivers are inherently dynamic environments with fluctuations in water quality, hydrology, connectivi...
Disturbances affect ecosystems in complex ways at multiple spatial and temporal scales. Much researc...
Contains fulltext : 203830.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)River ecosystem...
Abstract Biocomplexity is an emergent property of ecosystems that captures the interplay of structur...