1. Coarse woody debris (CWD) in stream channels causes changes in flow, sedimentation and ratios of pool to riffle areas. There is a consensus among fishery managers and scientists that CWD is beneficial to stream fish communities because of its enhancement of habitat diversity, invertebrate production and cover. Our hypothesis was that CWD accumulation or introduction would not increase in-stream habitat capacity for all species and their ontogenic stages at reach and stream scales.2. The study used a system of gravel-bed streams with naturally dynamic CWD accumulations and a fish community consisting of Salmo trutta, Cotttus gobio, Phoxinus phoxinus, Lampetra cf planeri, Nemacheilus barbatulus and Anguilla anguilla. Cotttus gobio and L. c...
Many regulated streams are characterized by high variable and unpredictable flow regimes. Since chan...
Abstract: A before–after, control–impact study was conducted to evaluate brook trout (Salvelinus fon...
Abstract.—Large woody debris (LWD) is important in affecting stream channel morphology and aquatic h...
Responses by fish assemblages to individual restoration actions among a suite of channel modificatio...
Coarse woody debris is an important component of many small to medium streams, directly influencing ...
Stream ecosystems and their riparian zones have previously been regarded as two different ecosystems...
There is extensive effort put into restoring the condition of degraded streams. Many times, the aim ...
Large woody debris (LWD) is an important component of stream ecosystems, especially in regards to fi...
Forests surrounding streams affect aquatic communities in numerous ways, contributing to energy flux...
The construction of nature-like fishways has become an increasingly common measure to restore longit...
Historic deforestation has deprived many river systems of their natural wood loadings. To study the ...
The forested riparian area along many central Appalachian streams contains large volumes of harvesta...
Riparian zones play a major role in the structure and function of headwater stream ecosystems. Input...
In boreal forest streams, woody debris is an important habitat component. Stream invertebrates and s...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Fisheries, 2007Large woody debris is fr...
Many regulated streams are characterized by high variable and unpredictable flow regimes. Since chan...
Abstract: A before–after, control–impact study was conducted to evaluate brook trout (Salvelinus fon...
Abstract.—Large woody debris (LWD) is important in affecting stream channel morphology and aquatic h...
Responses by fish assemblages to individual restoration actions among a suite of channel modificatio...
Coarse woody debris is an important component of many small to medium streams, directly influencing ...
Stream ecosystems and their riparian zones have previously been regarded as two different ecosystems...
There is extensive effort put into restoring the condition of degraded streams. Many times, the aim ...
Large woody debris (LWD) is an important component of stream ecosystems, especially in regards to fi...
Forests surrounding streams affect aquatic communities in numerous ways, contributing to energy flux...
The construction of nature-like fishways has become an increasingly common measure to restore longit...
Historic deforestation has deprived many river systems of their natural wood loadings. To study the ...
The forested riparian area along many central Appalachian streams contains large volumes of harvesta...
Riparian zones play a major role in the structure and function of headwater stream ecosystems. Input...
In boreal forest streams, woody debris is an important habitat component. Stream invertebrates and s...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Fisheries, 2007Large woody debris is fr...
Many regulated streams are characterized by high variable and unpredictable flow regimes. Since chan...
Abstract: A before–after, control–impact study was conducted to evaluate brook trout (Salvelinus fon...
Abstract.—Large woody debris (LWD) is important in affecting stream channel morphology and aquatic h...