Water resource managers must make decisions regarding minimum instream flow requirements for rivers, despite many uncertainties. Two important uncertainties concern (1) estimates of usable fish habitat at different discharges, and (2) effects of climate change on future stream discharge. I examined the implications of these two uncertainties for the North Alouette River, British Columbia (BC). Using the British Columbia Instream Flow Methodology, which is an assessment method for water diversions needed by small-scale hydroelectric projects, I found that uncertainty in habitat preferences of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) fry generally dominated uncertainty in the results of the BCIFM when numerous transects were used. In contrast, for...
During the winter season, rivers in cold regions typically carry low discharges. Long-term forecast ...
Reductions in forest cover due to logging and natural disturbance often result in an earlier peak fl...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Incorporating climate change projections into recovery planning and ESA Section 7 consultations has ...
Identification of fish-bearing streams is a key part of many environmental assessments in Canada ...
Alterations in the timing and magnitude of streamflows from western North American hydrologic system...
Lotic organisms experience and have adapted to a high degree of spatio-temporal variability in their...
Westslope Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi; hereafter WCT) is an economically and ecolog...
River flow regime is believed to have a fundamental effect on riverine biota. It influences key aqua...
Includes bibliographical references.2016 Fall.Across the globe, environmental changes are occurring ...
Reduced surface discharge negatively influences freshwater fish populations. Under the current flow ...
Periods of summertime low flows are often critical for fish. This study quantified the impacts of f...
Climate change and anthropogenic effects have vastly reduced Westslope Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus...
River flow regime is believed to have a fundamental effect on riverine biota. It influences key aqua...
In streams where water availability is limited, conservative flow ranges are often adopted by water ...
During the winter season, rivers in cold regions typically carry low discharges. Long-term forecast ...
Reductions in forest cover due to logging and natural disturbance often result in an earlier peak fl...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Incorporating climate change projections into recovery planning and ESA Section 7 consultations has ...
Identification of fish-bearing streams is a key part of many environmental assessments in Canada ...
Alterations in the timing and magnitude of streamflows from western North American hydrologic system...
Lotic organisms experience and have adapted to a high degree of spatio-temporal variability in their...
Westslope Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi; hereafter WCT) is an economically and ecolog...
River flow regime is believed to have a fundamental effect on riverine biota. It influences key aqua...
Includes bibliographical references.2016 Fall.Across the globe, environmental changes are occurring ...
Reduced surface discharge negatively influences freshwater fish populations. Under the current flow ...
Periods of summertime low flows are often critical for fish. This study quantified the impacts of f...
Climate change and anthropogenic effects have vastly reduced Westslope Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus...
River flow regime is believed to have a fundamental effect on riverine biota. It influences key aqua...
In streams where water availability is limited, conservative flow ranges are often adopted by water ...
During the winter season, rivers in cold regions typically carry low discharges. Long-term forecast ...
Reductions in forest cover due to logging and natural disturbance often result in an earlier peak fl...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...