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Autor:
Kelly O. Maloney, Kevin P. Krause, Matthew J. Cashman, Wesley M. Daniel, Benjamin P. Gressler, Daniel J. Wieferich, John A. Young
Publikováno v:
Ecological Indicators, Vol 134, Iss , Pp 108488- (2022)
The development of indicators to assess relative freshwater condition is critical for management and conservation. Predictive modeling can enhance the utility of indicators by providing estimates of condition for unsurveyed locations. Such approaches
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https://doaj.org/article/f0106eaddaa24c4b8a17a1d19269610a
Autor:
Emily R. Farr, Michael R. Johnson, Mark W. Nelson, Jonathan A. Hare, Wendy E. Morrison, Matthew D. Lettrich, Bruce Vogt, Christopher Meaney, Ursula A. Howson, Peter J. Auster, Frank A. Borsuk, Damian C. Brady, Matthew J. Cashman, Phil Colarusso, Jonathan H. Grabowski, James P. Hawkes, Renee Mercaldo-Allen, David B. Packer, David K. Stevenson
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 12 (2021)
Climate change is impacting the function and distribution of habitats used by marine, coastal, and diadromous species. These impacts often exacerbate the anthropogenic stressors that habitats face, particularly in the coastal environment. We conducte
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https://doaj.org/article/47df3970e5cb408ead8fe4c587efc16d
Publikováno v:
Environmental Management. 70:926-949
Biological communities in freshwater streams are often impaired by multiple stressors (e.g., flow or water quality) originating from anthropogenic activities such as urbanization, agriculture, or energy extraction. Restoration efforts in the Chesapea
Autor:
Daren M. Carlisle, Jennifer Rapp, Claire Buchanan, Kelly O. Maloney, Samuel H. Austin, John A. Young, Matthew J. Cashman
Publikováno v:
Environmental Management
Regionally scaled assessments of hydrologic alteration for small streams and its effects on freshwater taxa are often inhibited by a low number of stream gages. To overcome this limitation, we paired modeled estimates of hydrologic alteration to a be
Autor:
Kelly O. Maloney, Claire Buchanan, Rikke D. Jepsen, Kevin P. Krause, Matthew J. Cashman, Benjamin P. Gressler, John A. Young, Matthias Schmid
Publikováno v:
Journal of environmental management. 322
Anthropogenic alterations have resulted in widespread degradation of stream conditions. To aid in stream restoration and management, baseline estimates of conditions and improved explanation of factors driving their degradation are needed. We used ra
Publikováno v:
Environmental Management. 71:899-899
Publikováno v:
Land Degradation & Development. 31:20-36
Gully erosion is a major land management challenge globally and a particularly important issue in dry tropical savanna rangelands tributary to the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. This study investigated linkages between hillslope hydrological connecti
Autor:
Matthew J. Cashman, Scott W. Anderson, Allen C. Gellis, Ashley Mattie Ryan, Matthias J. Collins, Eric L. Boyd, Brett Dare Mcfarland
Publikováno v:
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.
Autor:
Kelly O. Maloney, Matthew J. Ashton, Richard H. Walker, Matthew J. Cashman, Rosemary M. Fanelli, Gregory B. Noe, Kevin P. Krause
Publikováno v:
The Science of the total environment. 789
Stream ecosystems are complex networks of interacting terrestrial and aquatic drivers. To untangle these ecological networks, efforts evaluating the direct and indirect effects of landscape, climate, and instream predictors on biological condition th
Large wood (LW) is an ecosystem engineer and keystone structure in river ecosystems, influencing a range of hydromorphological and ecological processes and contributing to habitat heterogeneity and ecosystem condition. LW is increasingly being used i
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::087b90160edc8b5c357a2a2cf58f2e54