Physical habitat is increasingly used worldwide as a measure of river ecosystem health when assessing changes to river flows, such as those caused by abstraction. The major drawback with this approach is that defining precisely the relationships between physical habitat and flow for a given river reach requires considerable data collection and analysis. Consequently, widely used models such as the Physical Habitat Simulation (PHABSIM) system are expensive to apply. There is, thus, a demand for rapid methods for defining habitat-discharge relationships from simple field measurements. This paper reports the analysis of data from 63 sites in the UK where PHABSIM has been applied. The results demonstrate that there are strong relationships betw...
1. Improved linkage between physical characteristics of rivers and biological performance or potenti...
An assessment of quantitative methodologies for fish habitat evaluation is presented. By crossing hy...
The impact of water abstractions and hydro-morphological alterations on the aquatic ecosystems can b...
1. Physical habitat is the living space of instream biota; it is a spatially and temporally dynamic ...
The characterisation and assessment of hydromorphological conditions (physical habitat) is a key sta...
Quantitative physical habitat modelling is a river management methodology that has been developed to...
PHABSIM (the Physical Habitat Simulation system) is a set of hydraulic and hydro-ecological models t...
There is an increasing demand for tools to assist in the management of environmental flows in rivers...
The Instream Flow Incremental Methodology (IFIM) using the Physical Habitat Simulation (PHABSIM) sy...
Water flow is fundamental to the existence of river ecosystems, shaping the habitats and interaction...
A new approach to the assessment of relationships between habitat controlling processes and salmon a...
This study focuses on eco-hydraulics as a mean to assess the impact of drought on river ecosystems. ...
A new version of the Rapid Assessment of Physical Habitat Sensitivity to Abstraction (RAPHSA) model ...
• UK Chalk rivers have suffered significantly from anthropogenic realignment and channel alteration ...
Aquatic habitat modelling is commonly used in riverine wetlands for environmen.tal flow assessments ...
1. Improved linkage between physical characteristics of rivers and biological performance or potenti...
An assessment of quantitative methodologies for fish habitat evaluation is presented. By crossing hy...
The impact of water abstractions and hydro-morphological alterations on the aquatic ecosystems can b...
1. Physical habitat is the living space of instream biota; it is a spatially and temporally dynamic ...
The characterisation and assessment of hydromorphological conditions (physical habitat) is a key sta...
Quantitative physical habitat modelling is a river management methodology that has been developed to...
PHABSIM (the Physical Habitat Simulation system) is a set of hydraulic and hydro-ecological models t...
There is an increasing demand for tools to assist in the management of environmental flows in rivers...
The Instream Flow Incremental Methodology (IFIM) using the Physical Habitat Simulation (PHABSIM) sy...
Water flow is fundamental to the existence of river ecosystems, shaping the habitats and interaction...
A new approach to the assessment of relationships between habitat controlling processes and salmon a...
This study focuses on eco-hydraulics as a mean to assess the impact of drought on river ecosystems. ...
A new version of the Rapid Assessment of Physical Habitat Sensitivity to Abstraction (RAPHSA) model ...
• UK Chalk rivers have suffered significantly from anthropogenic realignment and channel alteration ...
Aquatic habitat modelling is commonly used in riverine wetlands for environmen.tal flow assessments ...
1. Improved linkage between physical characteristics of rivers and biological performance or potenti...
An assessment of quantitative methodologies for fish habitat evaluation is presented. By crossing hy...
The impact of water abstractions and hydro-morphological alterations on the aquatic ecosystems can b...