Abstract River biodiversity is threatened globally by hydropower dams, and there is a need to understand how dam management favors certain species while filtering out others. We examined aquatic invertebrate communities within the tailwaters 0–24 km downstream of seven large hydropower dams in the Colorado River Basin of the western United States. We quantified aquatic invertebrate dominance, richness, abundance, and biomass at multiple locations within individual tailwaters and across the basin and identified biological community responses associated with dam operations and distance from dam. We found that each tailwater was dominated by 3–7 invertebrate taxa, accounting for 95% of total abundance. Half of these dominant taxa were non‐inse...
Damming and impoundment are among the main flow-related alterations in rivers worldwide. However, co...
Dam removal is an increasingly popular restoration tool, but our understanding of ecological respons...
A 50 mile (80 km) reach of the Clearwater River, Idaho was studied from its confluence with the Snak...
Hydroelectric dams represent an ever-growing portion of the global energy grid, and the number of op...
Physical and biological changes to rivers induced by large dams can significantly alter downstream c...
Rivers and streams are a critical component of Northern Great Plains ecosystems and an extremely val...
Hydropeaking corresponds to the management of hydropower resources where electricity is produced in ...
Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of American Institute of Biological Sciences 2016. Th...
Previous studies quantifying the density, distribution and diversity of aquatic insects overwhelming...
Abstract: Despite the fact that little is known about the consequences of hydropower production in t...
Intensive and incessant disruptions in watercourses such as dams are taking place due to the growing...
Dam removal is increasingly used to restore stream ecosystems, however the ecological effects of thi...
Diel changes in discharge caused by hydroelectric peaking directly affect water levels and velocitie...
Dam removal is an increasingly important method of stream restoration, but most removal efforts are ...
Exploitation of hydropower potential in alpine areas undermines the ecological integrity of rivers. ...
Damming and impoundment are among the main flow-related alterations in rivers worldwide. However, co...
Dam removal is an increasingly popular restoration tool, but our understanding of ecological respons...
A 50 mile (80 km) reach of the Clearwater River, Idaho was studied from its confluence with the Snak...
Hydroelectric dams represent an ever-growing portion of the global energy grid, and the number of op...
Physical and biological changes to rivers induced by large dams can significantly alter downstream c...
Rivers and streams are a critical component of Northern Great Plains ecosystems and an extremely val...
Hydropeaking corresponds to the management of hydropower resources where electricity is produced in ...
Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of American Institute of Biological Sciences 2016. Th...
Previous studies quantifying the density, distribution and diversity of aquatic insects overwhelming...
Abstract: Despite the fact that little is known about the consequences of hydropower production in t...
Intensive and incessant disruptions in watercourses such as dams are taking place due to the growing...
Dam removal is increasingly used to restore stream ecosystems, however the ecological effects of thi...
Diel changes in discharge caused by hydroelectric peaking directly affect water levels and velocitie...
Dam removal is an increasingly important method of stream restoration, but most removal efforts are ...
Exploitation of hydropower potential in alpine areas undermines the ecological integrity of rivers. ...
Damming and impoundment are among the main flow-related alterations in rivers worldwide. However, co...
Dam removal is an increasingly popular restoration tool, but our understanding of ecological respons...
A 50 mile (80 km) reach of the Clearwater River, Idaho was studied from its confluence with the Snak...