Effectiveness of engineered in‐stream structure mitigation measures to increase salmonid abundance: a systematic review
GB Stewart, HR Bayliss, DA Showler… - Ecological …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Engineered in‐stream structures are often installed to increase salmonid abundance, either
for commercial gain in fisheries or for conservation purposes in degraded habitats. Having …
for commercial gain in fisheries or for conservation purposes in degraded habitats. Having …
Mature and old‐growth riparian forests: structure, dynamics, and effects on Adirondack stream habitats
Riparian forests regulate linkages between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, yet
relationships among riparian forest development, stand structure, and stream habitats are …
relationships among riparian forest development, stand structure, and stream habitats are …
Sediment budget for salmonid spawning habitat rehabilitation in a regulated river
Bed elevation, feature adjustments, and spawning use were monitored at three Chinook
salmon (Oncorhynchus tschawytscha) spawning habitat rehabilitation sites to measure …
salmon (Oncorhynchus tschawytscha) spawning habitat rehabilitation sites to measure …
Large wood mobility processes in low-order Chilean river channels
Large wood (LW) mobility was studied over several time periods in channel segments of four
low-order mountain streams, southern Chile. All wood pieces found within the bankfull …
low-order mountain streams, southern Chile. All wood pieces found within the bankfull …
The geomorphic function and characteristics of large woody debris in low gradient rivers, coastal Maine, USA
The role, function, and importance of large woody debris (LWD) in rivers depend strongly on
environmental context and land use history. The coastal watersheds of central and northern …
environmental context and land use history. The coastal watersheds of central and northern …
Stream conditions after 18 years of passive riparian restoration in small fish-bearing watersheds
Many of the ecological processes in the riparian forests and streams across the Pacific
Northwest have become impaired through production forestry practices common prior to the …
Northwest have become impaired through production forestry practices common prior to the …
[DOC][DOC] Wood entrance, deposition, transfer and effects on fluvial forms and processes: problem statements and challenging issues
Throughout the world before the 1970s, in-channel large wood (hereafter LW), was
generally considered a nuisance or a hazard to be avoided because of the hydraulic effects …
generally considered a nuisance or a hazard to be avoided because of the hydraulic effects …
Modelling the time course of shade, temperature, and wood recovery in streams with riparian forest restoration
RJ Davies‐Colley, MA Meleason, RMJ Hall… - New Zealand Journal …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Action is increasingly being taken in New Zealand and elsewhere to restore ecological
function to streams through planting of riparian zones. We used simulation modelling to …
function to streams through planting of riparian zones. We used simulation modelling to …
On the patterns and processes of wood in northern California streams
L Benda, P Bigelow - Geomorphology, 2014 - Elsevier
Forest management and stream habitat can be improved by clarifying the primary riparian
and geomorphic controls on streams. To this end, we evaluated the recruitment, storage …
and geomorphic controls on streams. To this end, we evaluated the recruitment, storage …
Integrated catchment management effects on flow, habitat, instream vegetation and macroinvertebrates in Waikato, New Zealand, hill‐country streams
JM Quinn, GF Croker, BJ Smith… - New Zealand Journal of …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
We investigated the short‐term effects on stream now, habitat, water temperature, periphyton
biomass, and macroinvertebrate communities of applying integrated catchment …
biomass, and macroinvertebrate communities of applying integrated catchment …