نتایج جستجو برای: stream habitat

تعداد نتایج: 110551  

2012
Glen G. Gawarkiewicz Robert E. Todd Albert J. Plueddemann Magdalena Andres James P. Manning

Sea surface temperature imagery, satellite altimetry, and a surface drifter track reveal an unusual tilt in the Gulf Stream path that brought the Gulf Stream to 39.9°N near the Middle Atlantic Bight shelfbreak--200 km north of its mean position--in October 2011, while a large meander brought Gulf Stream water within 12 km of the shelfbreak in December 2011. Near-bottom temperature measurements ...

Journal: :caspian journal of environmental sciences 2012
r. zarkami al. et

support vector machine (svm) was used to analyze the occurrence of roach in flemish stream basins (belgium). several habitat and physico?chemical variables were used as inputs for the model development. the biotic variable merely consisted of abundance data which was used for predicting presence/absence of roach. genetic algorithm (ga) was combined with svm in order to select the most important...

Journal: :Ecology 2010
Bryan L Brown Raven L Lawson

All communities vary through time. This variability originates from both intrinsic and extrinsic sources. Intrinsic sources are due to actions of organisms in a community, i.e., population dynamics and species interactions, while extrinsic variability is variability created by elements of habitat or environmental change. There is a growing appreciation that these two sources may interact, produ...

2014
Thomas A. Worthington Shannon K. Brewer Nicole Farless Timothy B. Grabowski Mark S. Gregory

Habitat fragmentation and flow regulation are significant factors related to the decline and extinction of freshwater biota. Pelagic-broadcast spawning cyprinids require moving water and some length of unfragmented stream to complete their life cycle. However, it is unknown how discharge and habitat features interact at multiple spatial scales to alter the transport of semi-buoyant fish eggs. O...

2006
S. BLANCHET J. J. DODSON S. BROSSE

A laboratory stream experiment was performed to test the influence of young-ofthe-year Atlantic salmon Salmo Salar density on habitat selection (i.e. pools and riffles) and the combined effect of habitat and density on territoriality. Pools were preferred at low and medium fish density. At higher density, the saturation of the riffles led to an equal fish repartition in both habitats. Aggressiv...

1999
Patricia A. Flebbe

Current distributions of native brook trout (Salvelinus fonfinalis) in the southern Appalachians are restricted to upper elevations by multiple factors, including habitat requirements, introduced rainbow (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and brown (Salmo fnrtia) trout, and other human activities. Present-day distribution of brook trout habitat is already fragmented. Increased temperatures predicted by vari...

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...

2005
CHRISTOPHER A. FRISSELL WILLIAM J. LISS CHARLES E. WARREN MICHAEL D. HURLEY

Classification of streams and stream habitats is useful for research involving establishment of monitoring stations, determination of local impacts of land-use practices, generalization from site-specific data, and assessment of basin-wide, cumulative impacts of human activities on streams and their biota. This article presents a framework for a hierarchical classification system, entailing an ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2007
Daniel J Isaak Russell F Thurow Bruce E Rieman Jason B Dunham

Declines in many native fish populations have led to reassessments of management goals and shifted priorities from consumptive uses to species preservation. As management has shifted, relevant environmental characteristics have evolved from traditional metrics that described local habitat quality to characterizations of habitat size and connectivity. Despite the implications this shift has for ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2006
Steven P Loheide Steven M Gorelick

The interaction between surface and subsurface waters through hyporheic exchange and baseflow is critical to maintaining ecological health in streams. During warm periods, groundwater-surface water interactions have two primary effects on stream temperature: (1) cool groundwater discharging as baseflow lowers stream temperature and (2) hyporheic exchange buffers diurnal stream temperature varia...

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