The morphology and abundance of streams control the rates of hydraulic and biogeochemical exchange between streams, groundwater, and the atmosphere. In large river systems, the relationship between river width and abundance is fractal, such that narrow rivers are proportionally more common than wider rivers. However, in headwater systems, where many biogeochemical reactions are most rapid, the relationship between stream width and abundance is unknown. To constrain this uncertainty, we surveyed stream hydromorphology (wetted width and length) in several headwater stream networks across North America and New Zealand. Here, we find a strikingly consistent lognormal statistical distribution of stream width, including a characteristic most abun...
Cumulatively, headwater streams contribute to maintaining hydrologic connectivity and ecosystem inte...
Habitat complexity is an important feature of fluvial ecosystems, and in forested streams large wood...
Body size is perhaps the most fundamental property of an organism and its relationship with abundanc...
The morphology and abundance of streams control the rates of hydraulic and biogeochemical exchange b...
Headwater stream networks expand and contract in response to event-driven and seasonal catchment wet...
Headwater streams, despite being a significant natural resource, and a critical element of the hydro...
The abundance and morphology of rivers control the rates of hydraulic and biogeochemical exchange be...
Headwater stream networks expand and contract over time impacting chemical export, aquatic ecosystem...
Context: Spatial scaling of ecological processes is facilitated by quantifying underlying habitat a...
Understanding drivers of biodiversity is a long-standing goal of basic and applied ecological resear...
To better integrate lotic ecosystems into global cycles and budgets, we provide approximations of th...
Bankfull channel width is a fundamental measure of stream size and a key parameter of interest for m...
Data compiled from standardized procedures for width measurement at established streamflow gaging st...
Graduation date: 2003Longitudinal water surface profiles from high-gradient mountain streams\ud prov...
<p>These files contain the results from Allen et al. "Similarity of stream width distributions acros...
Cumulatively, headwater streams contribute to maintaining hydrologic connectivity and ecosystem inte...
Habitat complexity is an important feature of fluvial ecosystems, and in forested streams large wood...
Body size is perhaps the most fundamental property of an organism and its relationship with abundanc...
The morphology and abundance of streams control the rates of hydraulic and biogeochemical exchange b...
Headwater stream networks expand and contract in response to event-driven and seasonal catchment wet...
Headwater streams, despite being a significant natural resource, and a critical element of the hydro...
The abundance and morphology of rivers control the rates of hydraulic and biogeochemical exchange be...
Headwater stream networks expand and contract over time impacting chemical export, aquatic ecosystem...
Context: Spatial scaling of ecological processes is facilitated by quantifying underlying habitat a...
Understanding drivers of biodiversity is a long-standing goal of basic and applied ecological resear...
To better integrate lotic ecosystems into global cycles and budgets, we provide approximations of th...
Bankfull channel width is a fundamental measure of stream size and a key parameter of interest for m...
Data compiled from standardized procedures for width measurement at established streamflow gaging st...
Graduation date: 2003Longitudinal water surface profiles from high-gradient mountain streams\ud prov...
<p>These files contain the results from Allen et al. "Similarity of stream width distributions acros...
Cumulatively, headwater streams contribute to maintaining hydrologic connectivity and ecosystem inte...
Habitat complexity is an important feature of fluvial ecosystems, and in forested streams large wood...
Body size is perhaps the most fundamental property of an organism and its relationship with abundanc...