This paper presents a conceptual framework to operationalize flow–ecology relationships into decision-support systems of practical use to water-resource managers, who are commonly tasked with balancing multiple competing socioeconomic and environmental priorities. We illustrate this framework with a case study, whereby fish community responses to various water-management scenarios were predicted in a partially regulated river system at a local watershed scale. This case study simulates management scenarios based on interactive effects of dam operation protocols, withdrawals for municipal water supply, effluent discharges from wastewater treatment, and inter-basin water transfers. Modeled streamflow was integrated with flow–ecology relations...
Most rivers worldwide are highly regulated by anthropogenic activities through flow regulation and w...
© 2018 Robust environmental decision support tools are critical to maximise the ecological bene...
Stream flow in freshwaters is considered a “master variable” influencing processes and traits from i...
This paper presents a conceptual framework to operationalize flow–ecology relationships into decisio...
A developing understanding of instream flow needs now supports maintenance of ecological flow regime...
Management actions intended to benefit fish in large rivers can directly or indirectly affect multip...
Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11, 12, and 13, 2011, Athens, Geor...
Research into the relationships between non-salmonid fish population dynamics and discharge is in it...
Research into the relationships between non-salmonid fish population dynamics and discharge is in it...
Research into the relationships between non-salmonid fish population dynamics and discharge is in it...
Research into the relationships between non-salmonid fish population dynamics and discharge is in it...
Research into the relationships between non-salmonid fish population dynamics and discharge is in it...
Efforts to conserve stream and river biota could benefit from tools that allow managers to evaluate ...
Effective natural resource management requires timely knowledge exchange between researchers and man...
Efforts to conserve stream and river biota could benefit from tools that allow managers to evaluate ...
Most rivers worldwide are highly regulated by anthropogenic activities through flow regulation and w...
© 2018 Robust environmental decision support tools are critical to maximise the ecological bene...
Stream flow in freshwaters is considered a “master variable” influencing processes and traits from i...
This paper presents a conceptual framework to operationalize flow–ecology relationships into decisio...
A developing understanding of instream flow needs now supports maintenance of ecological flow regime...
Management actions intended to benefit fish in large rivers can directly or indirectly affect multip...
Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11, 12, and 13, 2011, Athens, Geor...
Research into the relationships between non-salmonid fish population dynamics and discharge is in it...
Research into the relationships between non-salmonid fish population dynamics and discharge is in it...
Research into the relationships between non-salmonid fish population dynamics and discharge is in it...
Research into the relationships between non-salmonid fish population dynamics and discharge is in it...
Research into the relationships between non-salmonid fish population dynamics and discharge is in it...
Efforts to conserve stream and river biota could benefit from tools that allow managers to evaluate ...
Effective natural resource management requires timely knowledge exchange between researchers and man...
Efforts to conserve stream and river biota could benefit from tools that allow managers to evaluate ...
Most rivers worldwide are highly regulated by anthropogenic activities through flow regulation and w...
© 2018 Robust environmental decision support tools are critical to maximise the ecological bene...
Stream flow in freshwaters is considered a “master variable” influencing processes and traits from i...