نتایج جستجو برای: narrow rivers

تعداد نتایج: 75801  

H. Zareian H.R. Esmaeili R. Zamanian Nejad S. Vatandoust

This paper provides information on the geographic distributions of two cyprinid species: Hemiculter leucisculus (Basilewsky, 1855) and Alburnus caeruleus Heckel, 1843, in the world and the entire drainage systems in Iran. The new distribution records were taken from Maroon River (Jarrahi River system) and Chardaval River (Karkheh river system), both in Tigris River basin showing wide and narrow...

Journal: :Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 2023

Abstract Perennial rivers in desert regions are relevant environments that tend to concentrate most ecosystem services and values, but not as studied much intermittent ephemeral rivers. This article reports on the main morphological ecological features of Silala River, a narrow permanent river arid region Antofagasta, north Chile. The study was motivated by dispute between Chile Bolivia concern...

2007
Stuart Bunn Peter M. Davies

~ Organic matter from aquatic and terrestrial sources provides the carbon energy that 'drives' aquatic food webs. Most streams and rivers are heterotrophic — that is, more carbon is consumed (e.g. by animals and bacteria) than is produced within the system by aquatic plants. However, despite the presence of vast amounts of carbon in streams and rivers, only a small proportion of the total is tr...

1997
F. PETIT

Bankfull discharge was identified in some 30 gravel-bed rivers representing in total c. 40 gauging stations. The catchment sizes vary from 4km2 to nearly 2700km2. Bankfull discharge value increases with basin size. In the case of gravel-bed rivers developed on an impermeable substratum, the following equation emerges: Qb=0·087 A 1·044. Bankfull discharge recurrence interval was determined by fi...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2012
Andrew I Furness Matthew R Walsh David N Reznick

Convergent evolution is characterized by the independent evolution of similar phenotypes within similar selective environments. Previous work on Trinidadian killifish, Rivulus hartii, demonstrated repeatable life-history differences across communities that differ in predation intensity. These studies were performed in rivers located on the south slope of Trinidad's Northern Range Mountains. The...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Jennifer L Tank Emma J Rosi-Marshall Michelle A Baker Robert O Hall

Given recent focus on large rivers as conduits for excess nutrients to coastal zones, their role in processing and retaining nutrients has been overlooked and understudied. Empirical measurements of nutrient uptake in large rivers are lacking, despite a substantial body of knowledge on nutrient transport and removal in smaller streams. Researchers interested in nutrient transport by rivers (dis...

2002
Maria Snoussi

The sediment fluxes of the Moulouya and the Sebou Rivers – the two largest rivers in Morocco – were estimated on the basis of suspended sediment loads carried by these rivers towards the coastal zone. The high rate of the specific sediment yield of the Sebou (995 t km year), which is one of the highest in Africa, is probably due to the fact that the drainage basin is characterized by young moun...

2006
J. D. Allan A. S. Flecker S. Segnini D. C. Taphorn E. Sokol G. W. Kling

We sampled 6 rivers of the piedmont region of Venezuela during the dry seasons of 1997 and 1998 to compare physical, chemical, and biological features and evaluate the influence of natural and anthropogenic differences in their watersheds. These 6 watersheds lie in a northeast-to-southwest transect along the interior slope of the Andes. Human disturbance declines and elevation of river origin i...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2012
M J Bowes E Gozzard A C Johnson P M Scarlett C Roberts D S Read L K Armstrong S A Harman H D Wickham

Chlorophyll-a and nutrient concentrations were monitored at weekly intervals across 21 river sites throughout the River Thames basin, southern England, between 2009 and 2011. Despite a 90% decrease in soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) concentration of the lower River Thames since the 1990s, very large phytoplankton blooms still occur. Chlorophyll concentrations were highest in the mid and lower...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2010
Karen A Blocksom David M Walters Terri M Jicha James M Lazorchak Theodore R Angradi David W Bolgrien

Great rivers of the central United States (Upper Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio rivers) are valuable economic and cultural resources, yet until recently their ecological condition has not been well quantified. In 2004-2005, as part of the Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program for Great River Ecosystems (EMAP-GRE), we measured legacy organochlorines (OCs) (pesticides and polychlorinat...

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