Climate change (CC) is projected to increase the frequency and severity of natural disturbances (wildfires, insect outbreaks, and debris flows) and shift distributions of terrestrial ecosystems on a global basis. Although such terrestrial changes may affect stream ecosystems, they have not been incorporated into predictions of stream responses to CC. Here, we introduce a conceptual framework to evaluate to what extent responses of streams to CC will be driven by not only changes in thermal and hydrologic regimes, but also alterations of terrestrial processes. We focused on forested water-sheds of western North America because this region is projected to experience CC-induced alteration of terrestrial processes. This provided a backdrop for ...
To understand the spatial–temporal pattern of climate and land cover (CLC) change effects on hydrolo...
Stream discharge of a watershed is affected and altered by climate and landcover changes. These effe...
We use a predictive model of mean summer stream temperature to assess the vulnerability of USA strea...
Climate change (CC) is projected to increase the frequency and severity of natural disturbances (wil...
A major challenge in freshwater ecosystem management is to predict future changes in streamflow regi...
The prediction of climate effects on terrestrial ecosystems and water resources is one of the major ...
Climate change is negatively affecting ecosystems around the world, and in the coming years, scienti...
We assessed the climate-driven changes in ecologically relevant flow regimes expected to occur by th...
Fire will be the proverbial eye-of-the-needle through which many western U.S. mountain, forest, and ...
Continued growth of the human population on Earth will increase pressure on already stressed terrest...
[1] Climate change has the potential to alter streamflow regimes, having ecological, economic, and s...
Graduation date: 2011Streamflow patterns are a result of the interaction of many factors, including ...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.Climate change will continu...
Streams collect runoff, heat, and sediment from their watersheds, making them highly vulnerable to a...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from October 1, 20...
To understand the spatial–temporal pattern of climate and land cover (CLC) change effects on hydrolo...
Stream discharge of a watershed is affected and altered by climate and landcover changes. These effe...
We use a predictive model of mean summer stream temperature to assess the vulnerability of USA strea...
Climate change (CC) is projected to increase the frequency and severity of natural disturbances (wil...
A major challenge in freshwater ecosystem management is to predict future changes in streamflow regi...
The prediction of climate effects on terrestrial ecosystems and water resources is one of the major ...
Climate change is negatively affecting ecosystems around the world, and in the coming years, scienti...
We assessed the climate-driven changes in ecologically relevant flow regimes expected to occur by th...
Fire will be the proverbial eye-of-the-needle through which many western U.S. mountain, forest, and ...
Continued growth of the human population on Earth will increase pressure on already stressed terrest...
[1] Climate change has the potential to alter streamflow regimes, having ecological, economic, and s...
Graduation date: 2011Streamflow patterns are a result of the interaction of many factors, including ...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.Climate change will continu...
Streams collect runoff, heat, and sediment from their watersheds, making them highly vulnerable to a...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from October 1, 20...
To understand the spatial–temporal pattern of climate and land cover (CLC) change effects on hydrolo...
Stream discharge of a watershed is affected and altered by climate and landcover changes. These effe...
We use a predictive model of mean summer stream temperature to assess the vulnerability of USA strea...