Streamside forest buffer width needed to protect stream water quality, habitat, and organisms: a literature review

BW Sweeney, JD Newbold - JAWRA Journal of the American …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This literature review addresses how wide a streamside forest buffer needs to be to protect
water quality, habitat, and biota for small streams (≤~ 100 km2 or~ 5th order watershed) …

Evaluating riparian solutions to multiple stressor problems in river ecosystems—a conceptual study

CK Feld, MR Fernandes, MT Ferreira, D Hering… - Water research, 2018 - Elsevier
Rivers are among the most sensitive of all ecosystems to the effects of global change, but
options to prevent, mitigate or restore ecosystem damage are still inadequately understood …

Potential impacts of global climate change on freshwater fisheries

AD Ficke, CA Myrick, LJ Hansen - Reviews in fish biology and fisheries, 2007 - Springer
Despite uncertainty in all levels of analysis, recent and long-term changes in our climate
point to the distinct possibility that greenhouse gas emissions have altered mean annual …

From natural to degraded rivers and back again: a test of restoration ecology theory and practice

CK Feld, S Birk, DC Bradley, D Hering, J Kail… - Advances in ecological …, 2011 - Elsevier
Extensive degradation of ecosystems, combined with the increasing demands placed on the
goods and services they provide, is a major driver of biodiversity loss on a global scale. In …

Drought conditions maximize the impact of high‐frequency flow variations on thermal regimes and biogeochemical function in the hyporheic zone

X Song, X Chen, J Stegen, G Hammond… - Water Resources …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic activities, especially dam operations, often induce larger and more frequent
stage fluctuations than those occurring in natural rivers. However, long‐term impacts of such …

Predicted effects of climate warming on the distribution of 50 stream fishes in Wisconsin, USA

J Lyons, JS Stewart, M Mitro - Journal of Fish Biology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Summer air and stream water temperatures are expected to rise in the state of Wisconsin,
USA, over the next 50 years. To assess potential climate warming effects on stream fishes …

A Regional‐Scale Habitat Suitability Model to Assess the Effects of Flow Reduction on Fish Assemblages in Michigan Streams1

TG Zorn, PW Seelbach… - JAWRA Journal of the …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Zorn, Troy G., Paul W. Seelbach, and Edward S. Rutherford, 2012. A Regional‐Scale Habitat
Suitability Model to Assess the Effects of Flow Reduction on Fish Assemblages in Michigan …

The influence of riparian woodland on stream temperatures: implications for the performance of juvenile salmonids

IA Malcolm, C Soulsby, DM Hannah… - Hydrological …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Stream temperature was monitored at five mainstem locations and one tributary location on
the Girnock Burn, a 31‐km2 tributary catchment of the Aberdeenshire Dee in north‐east …

Centrarchid identification and natural history

ML Warren Jr - Centrarchid fishes: diversity, biology, and …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The family Centrarchidae (Order: Perciformes) is one of the most diverse, widespread, and
conspicuous fish families native to freshwater habitats of North America. Among endemic …