نتایج جستجو برای: stream habitat

تعداد نتایج: 110551  

Journal: :Environmental management 2004
S Mazeika P Sullivan Mary C Watzin W Cully Hession

Scientists have long assumed that the physical structure and condition of stream and river channels have pervasive effects on biological communities and processes, but specific tests are few. To investigate the influence of the stream-reach geomorphic state on in-stream habitat and aquatic macroinvertebrate communities, we compared measures of habitat conditions and macroinvertebrate community ...

2012
Rene Henery Jon Rosenfeld

An important question for salmon restoration efforts in the western USA is ‘How should habitat restoration plans be altered to accommodate climate change effects on stream flow and temperature?’ We developed a decision support process for adapting salmon recovery plans that incorporates (1) local habitat factors limiting salmon recovery, (2) scenarios of climate change effects on stream flow an...

2016
David Charles Rowe Philip M. Dixon Thomas M. Isenhart

Fish assemblages play a key role in stream ecosystems, and play a crucial role in the assessment of stream health. Physical habitat is a key component of stream ecosystems and plays a major role in determining biotic assemblages and stream integrity. There is increasing recognition of the role landscape factors play in determining biotic assemblages and stream integrity. Landscapes in Iowa and ...

Journal: :Environmental management 2010
Stephen S Warrner Robert U Fischer Ann M Holtrop Leon C Hinz James M Novak

Stream habitat assessments are conducted to evaluate biological potential, determine anthropogenic impacts, and guide restoration projects. Utilizing these procedures, managers must first select a representative stream reach, which is typically selected based on several criteria. To develop a consistent and unbiased procedure for choosing sampling locations, the Illinois Department of Natural R...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2009
Daniel I Bolnick Lisa K Snowberg Claire Patenia William E Stutz Travis Ingram On Lee Lau

Adaptive divergence between adjoining populations reflects a balance between the diversifying effect of divergent selection and the potentially homogenizing effect of gene flow. In most models of migration-selection balance, gene flow is assumed to reflect individuals' inherent capacity to disperse, without regard to the match between individuals' phenotypes and the available habitats. However,...

2004
JEFFREY L. KERSHNER BRETT B. ROPER NICOLAAS BOUWES RICHARD HENDERSON ERIC ARCHER

—The loss of both habitat quality and quantity for anadromous fish in the Columbia River basin has been identified as a major factor in the decline of many species and has been linked to a variety of land management activities. In this study, we compared stream reaches in watersheds representing both managed and reference conditions to determine whether we could detect differences in physical h...

ژورنال: بوم شناسی آبزیان 2015
Shahbazi Naserabad, Saeid , Zamani Faradonbe, Mazaher , Eagderi, Soheil , Poorbagher, Hadi ,

This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between body shape and environmental factors related to a rivarian ecosystem in Kura barbel (Barbus cyri) of the Sefidrud River basin. For this purpose, a number of 285 specimens were sampled from three rivers with different habitat properties including the Taleghan, Totkabon and Kloraz Rivers. The relationship between body shape (extract...

2010
ROBERT AL-CHOKHACHY BRETT B. ROPER TRACY BOWERMAN PHAEDRA BUDY

—An understanding of habitat relationships for bull trout Salvelinus confluentus remains an important component for identifying future restoration, management, and recovery efforts. We examined past efforts through a comprehensive synthesis of peer-reviewed articles evaluating bull trout habitat relationships, and we used field data within classification tree analysis (CTA) to improve our under...

2001
DONA L. HORAN JEFFREY L. KERSHNER CHARLES P. HAWKINS TODD A. CROWL

—Habitat degradation has reduced the complexity and connectivity of streams on the north slope of the Uinta Mountains in northeastern Utah. These changes have diminished the historical range of Colorado River cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarki pleuriticus, isolated the populations of this subspecies, and perhaps increased its risk of extinction. We assessed the effects of fragment area and hab...

2002
JASON B. DUNHAM BRIAN S. CADE JAMES W. TERRELL

—We used regression quantiles to model potentially limiting relationships between the standing crop of cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarki and measures of stream channel morphology. Regression quantile models indicated that variation in fish density was inversely related to the width:depth ratio of streams but not to stream width or depth alone. The spatial and temporal stability of model predi...

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