An experimental study: effects of boulder placement on hydraulic metrics of instream habitat complexity

A Golpira, ABM Baki, H Ghamry, C Katopodis… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Boulder placement is a common method to restore degraded instream habitats by
enhancing habitat complexity. This experimental study is the foremost attempt to …

Geomorphic heterogeneity as a framework for assessing river corridor processes and characteristics

DN Scott, S Shahverdian, R Flitcroft… - River Research and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Spatial and temporal heterogeneity, or messiness, is a broadly desirable characteristic of
river corridors and an indicator of many of the geomorphic processes that sustain fluvial …

Quantifying dynamic water storage in unsaturated bedrock with borehole nuclear magnetic resonance

L Schmidt, D Rempe - Geophysical Research Letters, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Quantifying the volume of water that is stored in the subsurface is critical to studies of water
availability to ecosystems, slope stability, and water‐rock interactions. In a variety of settings …

Foraging modes and movements of Oncorhynchus mykiss as flow and invertebrate drift recede in a California stream

GJ Rossi, ME Power, S Pneh… - Canadian Journal of …, 2021 - cdnsciencepub.com
Salmonids frequently adapt their feeding and movement strategies to cope with seasonally
fluctuating stream environments. Oncorhynchus mykiss tend to drift-forage in higher velocity …

Determinants of productive capacity for stream salmonids

JS Rosenfeld, D Ayllón, JWA Grant, SM Naman… - Advances in the ecology …, 2024 - Springer
Trout growth and production are controlled by (1) the area and quality of habitat for
sequential life history stages,(2) the availability and production of invertebrate prey, and (3) …

Instream complexity increases habitat quality and growth for cutthroat trout in headwater streams

TB Hallbert, ER Keeley - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and …, 2023 - cdnsciencepub.com
The extent and availability of suitable habitat is a fundamental factor limiting the abundance
of natural populations. In many stream ecosystems, habitat degradation has reduced habitat …

Identifying and mitigating systematic biases in fish habitat simulation modeling: Implications for estimating minimum instream flows

JS Rosenfeld, SM Naman - River Research and Applications, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Habitat simulation approaches (eg, PHABSIM) have been used to model instream flows in
thousands of streams and rivers and remain the most widely implemented detailed instream …

Adaptive management of flows in a regulated river: flow-ecology relationships revealed by a 26-year, five-treatment flow experiment

MJ Bradford, J Korman, J Sneep - Environmental Management, 2023 - Springer
Adaptive management (AM) is often proposed as a means to resolve uncertainty in the
management of socio-ecological systems but successful implementation of AM is rare. We …

Effects of instream boulder placement in rock-ramp arrangement on local flow with implications for sediment and fish habitats

A Golpira - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Boulder placement in the rock-ramp arrangement has been shown as an effective measure
for stream restoration purposes. For a series of different boulder arrangements and flow …

Ecological and bioenergetic components of suitable habitat for drift-feeding fishes

TB Hallbert - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Habitat suitability influences the distribution and abundance of natural populations. Although
suitable habitat is composed of a core collection of features, food availability is among the …