Water temperatures control life histories and diversity of aquatic species. Hydropower regulation, particularly in high head systems, alters natural water temperature regimes, which may have profound and long-term impacts on aquatic environments. Temperatures in by-pass sections and reaches affected by residual/environmental minimum flows fluctuate more than in natural flow regimes, driven more by influence of air temperatures. Reaches downstream of power plant outlets tend to become warmer in winter and colder in summer, driven by stratification behind the reservoir dam. In hydro-peaked systems high-low temperature effects may thus be aggravated. We review alterations of hydropower to natural thermal regimes, impacts on key organisms in te...
Mountain streams provide important habitats for many species, but their faunas are especially vulner...
Future water temperature changes may have a profound impact on fish-parasite interactions. However, ...
Naturally flowing rivers form a longitudinal gradient of physical conditions to which fish communiti...
Water temperatures control life histories and diversity of aquatic species. Hydropower regulation, p...
Climate change causes warming of rivers and may increase discharge, particularly during winter. Down...
Salmonid fishes are known to inhabit streams with ambient summer temperatures approaching or exceedi...
The abundance of prey ingested by brown trout (Salmo trutta) were compared with the abundance of dri...
<p>The occurrence of fish species may be strongly influenced by a stream’s thermal regime (magnitude...
Aquatic research has long shown that the survival of cold-water fish, such as salmon and trout, decr...
Global warming is widely predicted to reduce the biomass production of top predators, or even result...
Despite the great significance of the Columbia River Thermal Effects Study (a jointpublication of th...
River temperature regulates nearly all bio-chemical processes and is a key parameter of water qualit...
Many studies have investigated the ecological changes that occur below dams that release cold, hypol...
I present a series of studies designed to improve our understanding of the role of thermal regime on...
Air temperatures are expected to increase 4 degrees Celsius over the next 50 years as a result of gl...
Mountain streams provide important habitats for many species, but their faunas are especially vulner...
Future water temperature changes may have a profound impact on fish-parasite interactions. However, ...
Naturally flowing rivers form a longitudinal gradient of physical conditions to which fish communiti...
Water temperatures control life histories and diversity of aquatic species. Hydropower regulation, p...
Climate change causes warming of rivers and may increase discharge, particularly during winter. Down...
Salmonid fishes are known to inhabit streams with ambient summer temperatures approaching or exceedi...
The abundance of prey ingested by brown trout (Salmo trutta) were compared with the abundance of dri...
<p>The occurrence of fish species may be strongly influenced by a stream’s thermal regime (magnitude...
Aquatic research has long shown that the survival of cold-water fish, such as salmon and trout, decr...
Global warming is widely predicted to reduce the biomass production of top predators, or even result...
Despite the great significance of the Columbia River Thermal Effects Study (a jointpublication of th...
River temperature regulates nearly all bio-chemical processes and is a key parameter of water qualit...
Many studies have investigated the ecological changes that occur below dams that release cold, hypol...
I present a series of studies designed to improve our understanding of the role of thermal regime on...
Air temperatures are expected to increase 4 degrees Celsius over the next 50 years as a result of gl...
Mountain streams provide important habitats for many species, but their faunas are especially vulner...
Future water temperature changes may have a profound impact on fish-parasite interactions. However, ...
Naturally flowing rivers form a longitudinal gradient of physical conditions to which fish communiti...