Subsidy‐stress and multiple‐stressor effects along gradients of deposited fine sediment and dissolved nutrients in a regional set of streams and rivers

A Wagenhoff, CR Townsend, N Phillips… - Freshwater …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Stream managers need to understand relationships between multiple stressors and
ecological responses. We examined responses of benthic invertebrates and algae along …

Understanding the controls on deposited fine sediment in the streams of agricultural catchments

PS Naden, JF Murphy, GH Old, J Newman… - Science of the Total …, 2016 - Elsevier
Excessive sediment pressure on aquatic habitats is of global concern. A unique dataset,
comprising instantaneous measurements of deposited fine sediment in 230 agricultural …

Development and validation of a macroinvertebrate-based biomonitoring tool to assess fine sediment impact in small mountain streams

A Gieswein, D Hering, AW Lorenz - Science of the Total Environment, 2019 - Elsevier
Increased fine sediment deposition is recognised as one of the major causes of biological
impairment of rivers and streams influencing all components of aquatic communities …

Assessing multi-scale effects of natural water retention measures on in-stream fine bed material deposits with a modeling cascade

D Baldan, B Mehdi, E Feldbacher, M Piniewski… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Natural water retention measures (NWRMs) belong to the broad range of nature-based
solutions and are receiving increased attention for targeting environmental problems of river …

Land use and host community characteristics as predictors of disease risk

S McGinnis, BL Kerans - Landscape Ecology, 2013 - Springer
Land use has been implicated as a major causal factor in the recent surge of emerging and
reemerging zoonotic diseases worldwide. Whirling disease, a parasitic infection caused by …

[PDF][PDF] Zero-altered modeling of an aquatic parasite host with application to invasive species risk assessments.

MK Taylor, C Whelan, CJ Schwarz… - … of Biological Invasions, 2022 - reabic.net
A fundamental consideration in aquatic invasive species risk management is the distribution
of invasive taxa relative to the risk assessment area. However, sampling the distribution of …

[PDF][PDF] The Teaone River: a snapshot of a tropical river from the coastal region of Ecuador

J Molinero, M Barrado, M Guijarro, M Ortiz, O Carnicer… - Limnetica, 2019 - limnologia.com
Despite deforestation and population growth during the last 30 years in Esmeraldas
(Northern Ecuador), there is no information about the impact of these changes on the coastal …

Mitigating myxozoan disease impacts on wild fish populations

SRM Jones, JL Bartholomew, JY Zhang - Myxozoan evolution, ecology …, 2015 - Springer
We review evidence for population-level impacts of infections for four economically
important myxosporean parasites: Myxobolus cerebralis, the cause of salmonid whirling …

Species dispersal along rivers and streams may have variable importance to metapopulation structure

MC Chiu, S Ao, VH Resh, F He, Q Cai - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
The ability to prioritize habitats that have spatially varied contributions to species persistence
can produce synergistic benefits for regional conservation efforts. However, conservation in …

Multiscale prediction of whirling disease risk in the Blackfoot River Basin, Montana: a useful consideration for restoration prioritization?

LA Eby, R Pierce, M Sparks, K Carim… - Transactions of the …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Habitat restoration for inland trout (family Salmonidae) is common across western North
America, but planners rarely consider disease risk when prioritizing restoration sites …