A comprehensive picture of the spatial and temporal patterns of river thermal regimes requires temperature recorded over continuous long time series and across various environments. Unfortunately, these data are generally scarce in extended areas. In Canada, the first attempt to a general large-scale characterization of river thermal regimes was done using a standardized three-parameter Gaussian function and continuous temperature records collected in 158 Québec rivers. This model provided estimates of the river temperature annual maximum, the date of the annual maximum occurrence and the duration of the warm season, with confidence intervals linked to the duration of the available time series. This resulting thermal map was however limited...
Migratory species are particularly vulnerable to climate change because habitat throughout their ent...
Due to climate change, the normal natural balance is being altered. In particular, the rise in tempe...
The objective of this study was to (1) identify the dominant processes affecting stream temperature ...
Temperature determines a range of physical properties of water and exerts a strong control on surfac...
Temperature determines a range of physical properties of water and exerts a strong control on surfac...
Water temperature measurements (2004–2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed to...
Water temperature measurements (2004-2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed in...
Water temperature is a key component in freshwater aquatic environments, acting as a driver of habit...
Scarcity of water temperature data in rivers may limit a diversity of studies considering this prope...
International audienceAbstract. Spatial reconstruction of stream temperature is relevant to water qu...
AbstractThis study analyzes long-term (40–60 years) discharge and water temperature records collecte...
In response to high summer river temperatures, salmonids avoid heat stress by making use of discrete...
River temperature is important for cold water adapted freshwater fish species, such as salmonids. Sa...
The winter regime of river-ice covers in high northern latitude regions is often a determining facto...
ABSTRACT Understanding the vulnerability of aquatic species and habitats under climate change is cri...
Migratory species are particularly vulnerable to climate change because habitat throughout their ent...
Due to climate change, the normal natural balance is being altered. In particular, the rise in tempe...
The objective of this study was to (1) identify the dominant processes affecting stream temperature ...
Temperature determines a range of physical properties of water and exerts a strong control on surfac...
Temperature determines a range of physical properties of water and exerts a strong control on surfac...
Water temperature measurements (2004–2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed to...
Water temperature measurements (2004-2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed in...
Water temperature is a key component in freshwater aquatic environments, acting as a driver of habit...
Scarcity of water temperature data in rivers may limit a diversity of studies considering this prope...
International audienceAbstract. Spatial reconstruction of stream temperature is relevant to water qu...
AbstractThis study analyzes long-term (40–60 years) discharge and water temperature records collecte...
In response to high summer river temperatures, salmonids avoid heat stress by making use of discrete...
River temperature is important for cold water adapted freshwater fish species, such as salmonids. Sa...
The winter regime of river-ice covers in high northern latitude regions is often a determining facto...
ABSTRACT Understanding the vulnerability of aquatic species and habitats under climate change is cri...
Migratory species are particularly vulnerable to climate change because habitat throughout their ent...
Due to climate change, the normal natural balance is being altered. In particular, the rise in tempe...
The objective of this study was to (1) identify the dominant processes affecting stream temperature ...