Prepared by Jeffrey D Walker, PhD (Walker Environmental Research) for MA Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (MassWildlife) This report describes the development of a regional model for predicting stream temperatures at gauged and ungauged streams and rivers in Massachusetts based on air temperature and spatial landscape characteristics. The model was used to project changes in stream temperature and thermal habitat resulting from rising air temperatures due to climate change. The model was comprised of two components: 1) a non-linear regression model representing the functional relationship between air and water temperatures at a single location, and 2) a machine learning model (XGBoost) for estimating the parameters of the air-water tempe...
The nonlinear regression model developed by Mohseni et al. [1998] and modified by Erickson et al. [...
Although water temperature is important to stream biota, it is difficult to collect in a spatially a...
Forecasting climate change effects on aquatic fauna and their habitat requires an understanding of h...
This report describes the development of a regional model for predicting stream temperatures at gaug...
In the Northeast U.S. increasing stream temperatures due to climate change pose a serious threat to ...
Stream temperature (ST) is a primary determinant of individual stream species distributions and comm...
Temperature is a primary driver of the structure and function of stream ecosystems. However, the lac...
We use a predictive model of mean summer stream temperature to assess the vulnerability of USA strea...
Stream temperature in one of the most biologically important aspects of water quality, but we lack t...
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CT DEEP) seeks to better classify...
Warming due to climate change is expected to alter temperature in aquatic habitats but the degree, r...
Stream temperature is one of the most important factors for regulating fish behavior and habitat. Th...
Thermal regimes are fundamental determinants of aquatic ecosystems, which makes description and pred...
The South Fork of the Stillaguamish River in Northwest Washington State is an important regional wat...
Thermal regimes are fundamental determinants of aquatic ecosystems, which makes description and pred...
The nonlinear regression model developed by Mohseni et al. [1998] and modified by Erickson et al. [...
Although water temperature is important to stream biota, it is difficult to collect in a spatially a...
Forecasting climate change effects on aquatic fauna and their habitat requires an understanding of h...
This report describes the development of a regional model for predicting stream temperatures at gaug...
In the Northeast U.S. increasing stream temperatures due to climate change pose a serious threat to ...
Stream temperature (ST) is a primary determinant of individual stream species distributions and comm...
Temperature is a primary driver of the structure and function of stream ecosystems. However, the lac...
We use a predictive model of mean summer stream temperature to assess the vulnerability of USA strea...
Stream temperature in one of the most biologically important aspects of water quality, but we lack t...
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CT DEEP) seeks to better classify...
Warming due to climate change is expected to alter temperature in aquatic habitats but the degree, r...
Stream temperature is one of the most important factors for regulating fish behavior and habitat. Th...
Thermal regimes are fundamental determinants of aquatic ecosystems, which makes description and pred...
The South Fork of the Stillaguamish River in Northwest Washington State is an important regional wat...
Thermal regimes are fundamental determinants of aquatic ecosystems, which makes description and pred...
The nonlinear regression model developed by Mohseni et al. [1998] and modified by Erickson et al. [...
Although water temperature is important to stream biota, it is difficult to collect in a spatially a...
Forecasting climate change effects on aquatic fauna and their habitat requires an understanding of h...