The importance of environmental heterogeneity in lotic ecosystems is well recognised in river management, and continues to underpin studies of hierarchical patch dynamics, geomorphology and landscape ecology. We evaluated how physical characteristics and water chemistry measurements at high spatiotemporal resolution define channel units of potential ecological importance along 134 km of the lower Waikato River in North Island, New Zealand. We used multivariate hierarchical clustering to classify river reaches in an a priori unstructured manner based on (i) high-frequency, along-river water quality measurements collected in four seasons and (ii) river channel morphology data resolved from aerial photos for 1-km long reaches. Patterns of chan...
The Resource Management Act (RMA) governs management of river resources in New Zealand. The RMA prom...
1. Classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to group functionally simila...
Streams and rivers serve as integrators of terrestrial landscape characteristics and as recipients o...
The importance of environmental heterogeneity in lotic ecosystems is well recognised in river manage...
The importance of environmental heterogeneity in lotic ecosystems is well recognised in river manage...
With the increasing degradation of rivers worldwide, an understanding of spatial and temporal patter...
The ecological responses of large rivers to human pressure can be assessed at multiple scales using ...
The ecological responses of large rivers to human pressure can be assessed at multiple scales using ...
Contemporary approaches for assessing the condition of river systems focus primarily on biological i...
While analysis of river water quality time series data alone allows observation of means, variances,...
Many environmental flow approaches calculate hydrological indicators on an annual or daily basis and...
Rivers are an integral part of the earth’s ecological, hydrological and physical systems, and also p...
Rivers are an integral part of the earth’s ecological, hydrological and physical systems, and also p...
Rivers are hierarchical networks that integrate both large and small scale processes within catchmen...
Fluvial geomorphology provides the basis for characterizing complex river networks and evaluating bi...
The Resource Management Act (RMA) governs management of river resources in New Zealand. The RMA prom...
1. Classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to group functionally simila...
Streams and rivers serve as integrators of terrestrial landscape characteristics and as recipients o...
The importance of environmental heterogeneity in lotic ecosystems is well recognised in river manage...
The importance of environmental heterogeneity in lotic ecosystems is well recognised in river manage...
With the increasing degradation of rivers worldwide, an understanding of spatial and temporal patter...
The ecological responses of large rivers to human pressure can be assessed at multiple scales using ...
The ecological responses of large rivers to human pressure can be assessed at multiple scales using ...
Contemporary approaches for assessing the condition of river systems focus primarily on biological i...
While analysis of river water quality time series data alone allows observation of means, variances,...
Many environmental flow approaches calculate hydrological indicators on an annual or daily basis and...
Rivers are an integral part of the earth’s ecological, hydrological and physical systems, and also p...
Rivers are an integral part of the earth’s ecological, hydrological and physical systems, and also p...
Rivers are hierarchical networks that integrate both large and small scale processes within catchmen...
Fluvial geomorphology provides the basis for characterizing complex river networks and evaluating bi...
The Resource Management Act (RMA) governs management of river resources in New Zealand. The RMA prom...
1. Classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to group functionally simila...
Streams and rivers serve as integrators of terrestrial landscape characteristics and as recipients o...