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Autor:
Lucas Gloege, Galen A McKinley, Robert J Mooney, J David Allan, Matthew W Diebel, Peter B McIntyre
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters, Vol 15, Iss 6, p 064028 (2020)
Watersheds deliver numerous pollutants to the coastline of oceans and lakes, thereby jeopardizing ecosystem services. Regulatory frameworks for stressors often focus on loading rates without accounting for the physical dynamics of the receiving water
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https://doaj.org/article/6c845430a40049198fcfcb6d598f4e08
Autor:
Matthew W. Diebel, Dale M. Robertson
Publikováno v:
Lake and Reservoir Management. 36:391-411
Robertson DM, Diebel MW. 2020. Importance of accurately quantifying internal loading in developing phosphorus reduction strategies for a chain of shallow lakes. Lake Reserv Manage. 36:391–411. The ...
Autor:
Jesse R. O'Hanley, Lisa Walter, Allison T. Moody, Austin W. Milt, Ted Treska, Patrick J. Doran, Peter B. McIntyre, Eugene Yacobson, Jared Ross, Mary Khoury, Steven R. Wangen, Matthew W. Diebel, Michael C. Ferris, Matthew E. Herbert, Thomas M. Neeson
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 32:894-904
Controlling invasive species is critical for conservation but can have unintended consequences for native species and divert resources away from other efforts. This dilemma occurs on a grand scale in the North American Great Lakes, where dams and cul
Autor:
Jesse R. O'Hanley, Allison T. Moody, Jeff Dischler, Peter B. McIntyre, Steve Wangen, Matthew W. Diebel, Matthew E. Herbert, Michael C. Ferris, Mary Khoury, Patrick J. Doran, Thomas M. Neeson, Eugene Yacobson, Austin W. Milt
Publikováno v:
Fisheries. 42:57-65
Structures that block movement of fish through river networks are built to serve a variety of societal needs, including transportation, hydroelectric power, and exclusion of exotic species. Due to their abundance, road crossings and dams reduce the a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 54:599-611
1. The presence of dams, stream–road crossings and other infrastructure often compromises the connectivity of rivers, leading to reduced fish abundance and diversity. The assessment and mitigation of river barriers is critical to the success of res
Autor:
Arthur R. Cooper, Duncan Elkins, G. Oldford, S. K. McKay, C. Roghair, Matthew W. Diebel, Daniel J. Wieferich
Publikováno v:
River Research and Applications. 33:847-862
Water resources and transportation infrastructure such as dams and culverts provide countless socio-economic benefits; however, this infrastructure can also disconnect the movement of organisms, sediment, and water through river ecosystems. Trade-off
Autor:
Peter B. McIntyre, Matthew W. Diebel, J. David Allan, Robert J. Mooney, Galen A. McKinley, Lucas Gloege
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters. 15:064028
Autor:
Timothy Colling, Allison T. Moody, Jesse R. O'Hanley, Peter B. McIntyre, Patrick J. Doran, Matthew W. Diebel, Thomas M. Neeson, Michael C. Ferris
A hallmark of industrialization is the construction of dams for water management and roads for transportation, leading to fragmentation of aquatic ecosystems. Many nations are striving to address both maintenance backlogs and mitigation of environmen
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Publikováno v:
Scientific Investigations Report.
Publikováno v:
River Research and Applications. 31:1251-1261
Road crossings can act as barriers to the movement of stream fishes, resulting in habitat fragmentation, reduced population resilience to environmental disturbance and higher risks of extinction. Strategic barrier removal has the potential to improve