A new approach to the assessment of relationships between habitat controlling processes and salmon and trout abundance is presented and applied to the River Eden, Cumbria, UK. The potential of Geographical Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, aerial photography, risk- based environmental modelling and electrofishing is demonstrated for the collection and integration of habitat and species abundance data at the scale of large catchments (˃1000km2). Based on this data, a key output of the research is the development of a spatially-structured, hierarchical database that allows hypotheses regarding the relationship between habitat controls and salmon and trout abundance to be tested at multiple scales. In particular, assessment has been m...
Abstract.—Effective management of salmonid populations in the Great Lakes basin requires understandi...
For more than a decade, habitat mapping using biotopes (in-channel hydraulically-defined habitats) h...
Large river systems can be challenging in relation to stock assessment and catchment management, esp...
Amid concern over the decline of salmonid and other fish populations, the traditional basis of much ...
Physical habitat is increasingly used worldwide as a measure of river ecosystem health when assessin...
Research has demonstrated that landscape or watershed scale processes can influence instream aquatic...
While many studies provide microscale relationships between fish and habitat characteristics, studie...
In the management of threatened and endangered species, informed population estimates are essential ...
Abstract.—Small stream systems are complex networks that form a physicochemical template governing t...
This research applies GIS to the analysis of a previously collected dataset of 131 macroinvertebrate...
The status of "wild" brown trout (Salmo trutta, L. 1758) populations in the UK is increasingly givin...
To fill the gap between microhabitat and landscape scale habitat models for freshwater fish, it is b...
The article describes a riverscape approach based on landscape ecology concepts, which aims at study...
Riverine environments are a major linear feature in the British landscape. This thesis examines the ...
Numerous anthropogenic stressors, including river regulation, excess loadings of nutrients and sedim...
Abstract.—Effective management of salmonid populations in the Great Lakes basin requires understandi...
For more than a decade, habitat mapping using biotopes (in-channel hydraulically-defined habitats) h...
Large river systems can be challenging in relation to stock assessment and catchment management, esp...
Amid concern over the decline of salmonid and other fish populations, the traditional basis of much ...
Physical habitat is increasingly used worldwide as a measure of river ecosystem health when assessin...
Research has demonstrated that landscape or watershed scale processes can influence instream aquatic...
While many studies provide microscale relationships between fish and habitat characteristics, studie...
In the management of threatened and endangered species, informed population estimates are essential ...
Abstract.—Small stream systems are complex networks that form a physicochemical template governing t...
This research applies GIS to the analysis of a previously collected dataset of 131 macroinvertebrate...
The status of "wild" brown trout (Salmo trutta, L. 1758) populations in the UK is increasingly givin...
To fill the gap between microhabitat and landscape scale habitat models for freshwater fish, it is b...
The article describes a riverscape approach based on landscape ecology concepts, which aims at study...
Riverine environments are a major linear feature in the British landscape. This thesis examines the ...
Numerous anthropogenic stressors, including river regulation, excess loadings of nutrients and sedim...
Abstract.—Effective management of salmonid populations in the Great Lakes basin requires understandi...
For more than a decade, habitat mapping using biotopes (in-channel hydraulically-defined habitats) h...
Large river systems can be challenging in relation to stock assessment and catchment management, esp...