The Okaloosa darter (Etheostoma okaloosae) is a diminutive, perch-like, benthic fish that inhabits only six small, clear, and shallow creek systems that flow almost entirely within Eglin Air Force Base in the panhandle of northwest Florida. Listed as Endangered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in 1973, improvements in erosion control and habitat restoration led to the Okaloosa darter being downlisted from Endangered to Threatened in 2011. However, the long-term management of the species is hampered by the lack of knowledge of the spatial extent of the recharge areas that ultimately support creek flow through groundwater discharge. To address this lack of data, we collected groundwater samples from the sand and gravel aquifer be...
The Edwards aquifer of Texas is a regionally-extensive carbonate aquifer, and Comal and San Marcos s...
Desert fishes are some of the most imperiled vertebrates worldwide due to their low economic worth a...
The Lower Red River Meadow, located in north central Idaho, was hydraulically mined in the late 1940...
The availability of high quality water is critical to both humans and ecosystems. A recent proposal ...
ABSTRACT Structural controls regulate and channel groundwater flow to preserve an endangered fish sp...
Structural controls regulate and channel groundwater flow to preserve an endangered fish species at ...
Proceedings of the 1989 Georgia Water Resources Conference, May 16-17, 1989, Athens, Georgia.Adult s...
Nesbitt Spring, located in north-central Arkansas, lies within the Springfield Plateau section of th...
Spring-associated fishes occupy thermally unique habitats in groundwater-dominated streams that are ...
Moapa dace (Moapa coriacea) is a critically endangered thermophilic minnow native to the Muddy River...
Understanding the impacts of hydrological drought is crucial to the conservation of freshwater fishe...
Natural ephemeral wetlands in the ridgetops of the Daniel Boone National Forest serve as reservoirs ...
The purpose of this study was to pump alkaline groundwater into Linn Run in southwestern Pennsylvani...
Anthropogenic changes to the landscape, such as stream fragmentation, revised flow regimes, channeli...
ABSTRACT: To increase flows from Colorado to Nebraska during critical periods for a multi-state enda...
The Edwards aquifer of Texas is a regionally-extensive carbonate aquifer, and Comal and San Marcos s...
Desert fishes are some of the most imperiled vertebrates worldwide due to their low economic worth a...
The Lower Red River Meadow, located in north central Idaho, was hydraulically mined in the late 1940...
The availability of high quality water is critical to both humans and ecosystems. A recent proposal ...
ABSTRACT Structural controls regulate and channel groundwater flow to preserve an endangered fish sp...
Structural controls regulate and channel groundwater flow to preserve an endangered fish species at ...
Proceedings of the 1989 Georgia Water Resources Conference, May 16-17, 1989, Athens, Georgia.Adult s...
Nesbitt Spring, located in north-central Arkansas, lies within the Springfield Plateau section of th...
Spring-associated fishes occupy thermally unique habitats in groundwater-dominated streams that are ...
Moapa dace (Moapa coriacea) is a critically endangered thermophilic minnow native to the Muddy River...
Understanding the impacts of hydrological drought is crucial to the conservation of freshwater fishe...
Natural ephemeral wetlands in the ridgetops of the Daniel Boone National Forest serve as reservoirs ...
The purpose of this study was to pump alkaline groundwater into Linn Run in southwestern Pennsylvani...
Anthropogenic changes to the landscape, such as stream fragmentation, revised flow regimes, channeli...
ABSTRACT: To increase flows from Colorado to Nebraska during critical periods for a multi-state enda...
The Edwards aquifer of Texas is a regionally-extensive carbonate aquifer, and Comal and San Marcos s...
Desert fishes are some of the most imperiled vertebrates worldwide due to their low economic worth a...
The Lower Red River Meadow, located in north central Idaho, was hydraulically mined in the late 1940...