نتایج جستجو برای: narrow rivers

تعداد نتایج: 75801  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Sarah Praskievicz Emily Buege

The physical characteristics of river systems exert significant control on the habitat for aquatic species, including the distribution of in-stream channel habitat units. Most previous studies on channel habitat units have focused on midlatitude rivers, which differ in several substantive ways from tropical rivers. Field delineation of channel habitat units is especially challenging in tropical...

2018
Timothy D Counihan Ian R Waite Andrew F Casper David L Ward Jennifer S Sauer Elise R Irwin Colin G Chapman Brian S Ickes Craig P Paukert John J Kosovich Jennifer M Bayer

Understanding trends in the diverse resources provided by large rivers will help balance tradeoffs among stakeholders and inform strategies to mitigate the effects of landscape scale stressors such as climate change and invasive species. Absent a cohesive coordinated effort to assess trends in important large river resources, a logical starting point is to assess our ability to draw inferences ...

Journal: :International Journal of Biology 2021

Plants along rivers have narrow leaves to avoid the stress caused by river’s flow during flooding. that undergone such morphological leaf modifications adapt are called rheophytes. Some populations of Eurya japonica Thunb. (Ternstroemiaceae) were grown on riversides so comparative morphology and anatomy between riverside inland (control) could be examined confirm their rheophytic spec...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2011
Davi G F Cunha Doron Grull Murilo Damato José R C Blum Sergio Eiger José E I Lutti Pedro C S Mancuso

The management of urban water resources plays an important role for developing countries. The Tietê and Pinheiros Rivers (São Paulo, Brazil) are affected by domestic and industrial effluents and by the diffuse pollution. This research aimed to quantify 134 variables in the water of Tietê and Pinheiros Rivers (approximately 7,200 and 6,600 analyses, respectively) from August 2007 to December 200...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2006
John Hilton Matthew O'Hare Michael J Bowes J Iwan Jones

Although the process of eutrophication is reasonably well understood in lakes, there is currently no conceptual understanding of how eutrophication develops in rivers. This issue is addressed here. A review of the main processes controlling the development of eutrophication in lakes has been carried out as a precursor to considering the effect in rivers. The importance of hydraulic flushing in ...

2014
Gabriel de Souza da Costa e Silva Fábio Fernandes Roxo Ricardo Britzke Claudio Oliveira

A new species of Pseudancistrus is described from the Tapajós Basin, and assigned to the P. barbatus group by having hypertrophied odontodes along the snout and lacking evertible cheek plates. The new species is distinguished from other species in that group (P. barbatus, P. corantijniensis, P. depressus and P. nigrescens) by its pattern of spots, length and color of snout odontodes, greater he...

2016
Krzysztof Szoszkiewicz Anna Budka Karol Pietruczuk Dariusz Kayzer Daniel Gebler

The variation of a number of parameters characterizing aquatic plant assemblages in rivers across a wide trophic gradient was investigated to evaluate their usefulness for a Polish national river monitoring system. Analyses were conducted at 100 sites included in the national river monitoring system, representing a uniform river type, i.e., small- and medium-sized lowland rivers with a sandy su...

Journal: :Environmental Conservation 1986

2012
Richard Dawkins

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Journal: :Journal of the Royal Sanitary Institute 1908

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