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Publikováno v:
River Research and Applications. 38:1321-1332
Autor:
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
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 1, p e0191472 (2018)
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 coh
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Publikováno v:
Geomorphology. 313:88-100
The impacts of dams and levees on the long-term (>130 years) discharge record was assessed along a ~1200 km segment of the Mississippi River between St. Louis, Missouri, and Vicksburg, Mississippi. To aid in our evaluation of dam impacts, we used dat
Autor:
Ian R. Waite, Elise R. Irwin, Timothy D. Counihan, Brian S. Ickes, John J. Kosovich, Colin G. Chapman, Alexa J. McKerrow, Jennifer S. Sauer, David L. Ward, Jennifer M. Bayer, Andrew F. Casper
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Fisheries. 42:100-114
In business, benchmarking is a widely used practice of comparing your own business processes to those of other comparable companies and incorporating identified best practices to improve performance. Biologists and resource managers designing and con
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 74:8-14
Fish community assessments are often based on sampling with multiple gear types. However, multivariate methods used to assess fish community structure and composition are sensitive to differences in the relative scale of indices or measures of abunda
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Geomorphology. 264:118-131
In this study, we compared pre-lock-and-dam (ca. 1925) with a modern longitudinal survey of main-channel-bed sediments along a 740-km segment of the upper Mississippi River (UMR) between Davenport, IA, and Cairo, IL. This comparison was undertaken to
Autor:
John J. Kosovich, Andrew F. Casper, David L. Ward, Brian S. Ickes, Timothy D. Counihan, Jennifer M. Bayer, Jennifer S. Sauer, Elise R. Irwin, Colin G. Chapman, Craig P. Paukert, Ian R. Waite
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 1, p e0191472 (2018)
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE
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 coh
Publikováno v:
Hydrobiologia. 640:125-144
The Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS) is a geographically diverse basin extending 10° north temperate latitude that has produced fishes for humans for millennia. During European colonization through the present, the UMRS has been modified to mee
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River Research and Applications. 26:546-571
The goal of this study was to construct a large, data-rich model to test hydrological responses to engineering modifications on over 3200 km of the Mississippi and Lower Missouri Rivers. We compiled model explanatory variables from a geospatial datab
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Waterbirds. 31:252-267
Approximately 7,610 to 3,175 pairs of Great Blue Herons (Ardea herodias) nested along 420 river km of the Upper Mississippi River (UMR) from 1993 to 2003. Numbers declined precipitously in the mid-1990s stabilizing somewhat in the early 2000s. The av