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Simulation of thermal/dissolved oxygen habitat for fishes in lakes under different climate scenarios
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Ecological Modelling. 172:39-54
Fish habitat is strongly constrained by water temperature and available dissolved oxygen (DO). Thermal/DO habitat for cool-water fish in small lakes was therefore determined from simulated daily water temperature and DO profiles. Twenty-seven types o
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Climatic Change. 59:389-409
To project potential habitat changes of 57 fish species under global warming, their suitable thermal habitat at 764 stream gaging stations in the contiguous United States was studied. Global warming was specified by air temperature increases projecte
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Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 130:459-477
Fish habitat is strongly constrained by water temperature and the available dissolved oxygen (DO). Fish habitat in small lakes of the contiguous United States was therefore determined from simulated daily water temperature and dissolved oxygen profil
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Multisource fish-sampling data and U.S. Geological Survey temperature data from streams throughout the United States were used to investigate the influence of derived thermal regime variables on the presence or absence of 15 common warmwater fish spe
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Robert M. Scheller, John G. Eaton
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Limnology and Oceanography. 41:1109-1115
The effects of climate warming on the thermal habitat of 57 species of fish of the U.S. were estimated using results for a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide that were predicted by the Canadian Climate Center general circulation model. Baseline w
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Ecological Modelling. 82:211-224
Water temperatures and dissolved oxygen concentrations in 27 classes of lakes have been hindcast by simulation models and related to presence of coldwater, coolwater, and warmwater fishes in 3002 Minnesota lakes. A one-dimensional, dynamic water qual
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Climatic Change. 30:181-200
A deterministic heat transport model was developed to calculate stream water temperatures downstream of reservoir outlets (tailwaters) and groundwater sources. The model calculates heat exchange between the atmosphere, the water and the sediments and
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Ecological Engineering. 4:289-305
Extremes of water temperatures limit the presence of various fishes in streams and lakes. Upper extreme water temperatures and their uncertainties are determined by several statistical methods from a large field database. There are over 140 000 weekl
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J. H. McCormick, B. E. Goodno, H. G. Stefany, Miki Hondzo, John G. Eaton, D. G. O'Brien, Robert M. Scheller
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In 1979, Biesinger et al. described a technique for spatial and temporal matching of records of stream temperatures and fish sampling events to obtain estimates of yearly temperature regimes for freshwater fishes of the United States. This article de
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Limnology and Oceanography. 40:105-118
Thrush Lake is a small, highly transparent lake in northeastern Minnesota. From 1986 to 199 1, vertical profiles of water temperature, dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll a concentration, underwater light irradiance, and Secchi depths were measured at mont