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Autor:
Mark Easter, Grady Grissom, David Ray, Joel R. Brown, Jack A. Morgan, Teresa B. Chapman, Rachel Murph, Indy Burke, Curtis Beutler, Imtiaz Rangwala, Tim Sullivan, T. Schulz, Samuel D. Fuhlendorf, Justin D. Derner, John S. Sanderson, Daniel Liptzin, Chris Pague, Renée Jane Rondeau, Jeffrey E. Herrick, Richard T. Conant
Publikováno v:
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 75:5A-12A
R angelands have garnered attention for their potential to store carbon (C) and have been included in France's 4 per 1,000 initiative ([Minasny et al. 2017][1]), methods for maintaining or increasing C in grassland soils ([American Carbon Registry 20
Autor:
John S. Sanderson, Patrick B. Shafroth, Brian G. Tavernia, Margaret S. White, Teresa B. Chapman
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 33:2205-2220
Habitat complexity in rivers is linked to dynamic fluvial conditions acting at various spatial scales. On regulated rivers in the western United States, tributaries are regions of high energy and disturbance, providing important resource inputs for r
Autor:
Michael D. Caggiano, Robert N. Addington, John S. Sanderson, Brian G. Tavernia, Matthew P. Thompson, Jason D. Lawhon
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 458:117655
Increasing the pace and scale of fuel treatments to protect social and ecological values from severe wildfire is a major initiative of numerous land management agencies, organizations, and collaborative groups throughout the western United States, in
Autor:
John S. Sanderson, Boris C. Kondratieff, David M. Merritt, N. LeRoy Poff, Daniel W. Baker, Kevin R. Bestgen, Gregor T. Auble, Mark Lorie, Brian P. Bledsoe
Publikováno v:
Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America. 30(1)
More than a century of dam construction and water development in the western United States has led to extensive ecological alteration of rivers. Growing interest in improving river function is compelling practitioners to consider ecological restorati
Autor:
John S. Sanderson, Eric R. Johnson, Jeffrey A. Falke, Joshuah S. Perkin, Kurt D. Fausch, Harry J. Crockett, Keith B. Gido
Groundwater pumping for agriculture is a major driver causing declines of global freshwater ecosystems, yet the ecological consequences for stream fish assemblages are rarely quantified. We combined retrospective (1950–2010) and prospective (2011
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::041d10344f85769e25a1525f222b084c
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5514705/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5514705/
Publikováno v:
River Research and Applications. 30:805-824
Dams and water diversions can dramatically alter the hydraulic habitats of stream ecosystems. Predicting how water depth and velocity respond to flow alteration is possible using hydraulic models, such as Physical Habitat Simulation (PHABSIM); howeve
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Journal of Arid Environments. 83:25-34
Many arid basins in western North America are likely to experience future changes in precipitation timing and amount. Where shallow water tables occur, plant acquisition of groundwater and soil water may be influenced by growing season precipitation.
Publikováno v:
River Research and Applications. 28:1369-1377
Growing water demand across the world is increasing the stress on river ecosystems, causing concern for both biodiversity and people. River-specific environmental flow assessments cannot keep pace with the rate and geographic extent of water developm
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Fisheries. 36:278-288
Freshwater fishes continue to decline at a rapid rate despite substantial conservation efforts. Native fish conservation areas (NFCAs) are a management approach emphasizing persistent native fish communities and healthy watersheds while simultaneousl
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Wetlands. 28:1060-1070
Vegetation zonation was investigated at an intermountain playa wetland (Mishak Lakes) in the San Luis Valley (SLV) of southern Colorado. Plant composition and abiotic conditions were quantified in six vegetation zones. Reciprocal transplants were per