Rivers are complex linear features, (Petts, 1994). Assessing habitat quality and composition has traditionally focused on reaches of 10s metres, recently interest has moved to the mesoscale (100s of metres) e.g. Paraseiwicz (2001); Maddock and Bird (1996). Assessment at the catchment scale is the ultimate goal, e.g. European Water Framework Directive (Bragg et al, 2005) and will possibly require an element of remote sensing to be effective. In field trials, inter-operator variability of four meso-scale habitat mapping methods: MesoCaSiMiR, MesoHABSIM, Norwegian Mesohabitat Classification Method and Rapid Habitat Mapping was found to be up to 85% by area surveyed (Maddock and Hill, 2005). Further, the biological relevance of some methods, su...
1. Methods are needed to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly those whic...
River flow regimes, controlled by climatic and catchment factors, vary over a wide range of temporal...
Surface flow types (SFTs) are advocated as ecologically relevant hydraulic units, often mapped visua...
Current river habitat mapping uses several methods, many relying on descriptions of habitat units ba...
Surface flow types (SFT) are advocated as ecologically relevant hydraulic units, often mapped visual...
Surface flow types (SFTs) are advocated as ecologically relevant hydraulic units, often mapped visua...
1. Methods are needed to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly those whic...
1. There is a need to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly using methods...
PhDThe turbulent properties of flow in rivers are of fundamental importance to aquatic organisms ye...
Rivers and their catchments are under mounting pressure from direct channel modification, intensific...
The concept of environmental flows has been developed to manage human alteration of river flow regim...
Surface Flow Types (SFTs), distinctive patterns of disturbance on the surface of flowing water resul...
The importance of flow regime variability for maintaining ecological functioning and integrity of ri...
Escalating demands for sustainable water resources management, anthropogenic disturbances (e.g. chan...
Surface flow types (SFT) are advocated as ecologically relevant hydraulic units, often mapped visual...
1. Methods are needed to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly those whic...
River flow regimes, controlled by climatic and catchment factors, vary over a wide range of temporal...
Surface flow types (SFTs) are advocated as ecologically relevant hydraulic units, often mapped visua...
Current river habitat mapping uses several methods, many relying on descriptions of habitat units ba...
Surface flow types (SFT) are advocated as ecologically relevant hydraulic units, often mapped visual...
Surface flow types (SFTs) are advocated as ecologically relevant hydraulic units, often mapped visua...
1. Methods are needed to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly those whic...
1. There is a need to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly using methods...
PhDThe turbulent properties of flow in rivers are of fundamental importance to aquatic organisms ye...
Rivers and their catchments are under mounting pressure from direct channel modification, intensific...
The concept of environmental flows has been developed to manage human alteration of river flow regim...
Surface Flow Types (SFTs), distinctive patterns of disturbance on the surface of flowing water resul...
The importance of flow regime variability for maintaining ecological functioning and integrity of ri...
Escalating demands for sustainable water resources management, anthropogenic disturbances (e.g. chan...
Surface flow types (SFT) are advocated as ecologically relevant hydraulic units, often mapped visual...
1. Methods are needed to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly those whic...
River flow regimes, controlled by climatic and catchment factors, vary over a wide range of temporal...
Surface flow types (SFTs) are advocated as ecologically relevant hydraulic units, often mapped visua...