<p>Changing environments place stresses on ecosystems, and are contributing to widespread losses of biodiversity and ecosystem function. Comparisons of historical and contemporary data offer considerable utility in understanding how ecosystems respond to, adapt to, or recover from changing environments. Stream fishes offer a particularly interesting study system for this topic, as streams are naturally dynamic environments and human needs have placed increasing pressure on aquatic systems. The effects of fine sediments on stream fishes and aquatic ecosystems more broadly have been well studied. Yet studies from fluvial geomorphology have resulted in models of watershed morphological evolution which encompass far broader processes and ...
Decades of anthropogenic pressure have devastated lotic ecosystems across the riverscapes of North A...
Comparison of historical and current data are critical in establishing population trends for imperil...
The spatial and hydrological properties of headwaters allow dendritic systems to contribute to patte...
1. Evaluations of stream geomorphic condition may increase our understanding of the composite effect...
The Bayou Pierre system in western Mississippi is currently experiencing extensive erosion, with pul...
Ecologists have long struggled to understand community dynamics. In this groundbreaking book, leadin...
Long-term community monitoring is becoming an important tool for ecological studies. Historical data...
Humans have significantly impacted river systems. These impacts include long-term changes in the hyd...
Understanding how species communities respond to land use and environmental change over space and ti...
Ecological disturbances may affect both habitat connectivity and heterogeneity, changing the dominan...
Ecological thresholds that lead to alternative community states can be exceeded through gradual pert...
Artificial fluctuations in streamflow have been documented to alter the composition andstructure of ...
The influence of geomorphic change on ecohydraulics has traditionally been difficult to quantify. Wi...
Fluvial geomorphology plays a pivotal role in determining stream complexity and hydraulic variation,...
Increased anthropogenic land use is changing the hydrology and habitat of aquatic ecosystems. These ...
Decades of anthropogenic pressure have devastated lotic ecosystems across the riverscapes of North A...
Comparison of historical and current data are critical in establishing population trends for imperil...
The spatial and hydrological properties of headwaters allow dendritic systems to contribute to patte...
1. Evaluations of stream geomorphic condition may increase our understanding of the composite effect...
The Bayou Pierre system in western Mississippi is currently experiencing extensive erosion, with pul...
Ecologists have long struggled to understand community dynamics. In this groundbreaking book, leadin...
Long-term community monitoring is becoming an important tool for ecological studies. Historical data...
Humans have significantly impacted river systems. These impacts include long-term changes in the hyd...
Understanding how species communities respond to land use and environmental change over space and ti...
Ecological disturbances may affect both habitat connectivity and heterogeneity, changing the dominan...
Ecological thresholds that lead to alternative community states can be exceeded through gradual pert...
Artificial fluctuations in streamflow have been documented to alter the composition andstructure of ...
The influence of geomorphic change on ecohydraulics has traditionally been difficult to quantify. Wi...
Fluvial geomorphology plays a pivotal role in determining stream complexity and hydraulic variation,...
Increased anthropogenic land use is changing the hydrology and habitat of aquatic ecosystems. These ...
Decades of anthropogenic pressure have devastated lotic ecosystems across the riverscapes of North A...
Comparison of historical and current data are critical in establishing population trends for imperil...
The spatial and hydrological properties of headwaters allow dendritic systems to contribute to patte...