Instream Flow Council Instream flow and stream ecology literature OctoberApril 104, 2016 hb



Yüklə 2,05 Mb.
səhifə22/53
tarix26.07.2018
ölçüsü2,05 Mb.
#59457
1   ...   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   ...   53
Henszey, R.J., Q.D. Skinner, and T.A. Wesche. 1991. Response of montane meadow vegetation after two years of streamflow augmentation. Regul. Rivers: Res. Mange. 6: 29.
Herbert, D.A., W.B. Perry, B.J. Cosby, and J.W. Fourqurean. 2011. Projected reorganization of Florida Bay seagrass communities in response to the increased freshwater inflow of Everglades restoration. Estuaries Coasts 34 (5): 973-992. Doi: 10.1007/s12237-011-9388-4.
Herbert, M.E., and F.P. Gelwick. 2003. Spatial variation of headwater fish assemblages explained by hydrologic variability and upstream effects of impoundments. Copeia 2003: 273-284.
Herger, L.G., W.A. Hubert, and M.K. Young. 1996. Comparison of habitat composition and cutthroat trout abundance at two flows in small mountain streams. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 16 (2): 294-301.
Hering, D., M. Gerhard, R. Mandrebach, and M. Reich. 2004. Impacts of a 100-year flood on vegetation, benthic invertebrates, riparian fauna and large woody debris standing stock in and alpine floodplain. River Research and Application 20: 445-457.
Heritage, G.L., L.J. Broadhurst, and A.L. Birkhead. 2001. The influence of contemporary flow regime on the geomorphology of the Sabie River, South Africa. Geomorphology 38: 197-211.
Heritage, G.L., A.W. van Niekerk, B.P. Moon, L.J. Broadhurst, K.H. Rogers, and C.S. James. 1997. The geomorphological response to changing flow regimes of the Sabie and Letaba river systems. Water Research Commission, Pretoria, South Africa.
Herrmann, P.B. 2009. Disturbance, predation and competition in a flood-prone stream. Ph.D. thesis, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Herrala, J.R., P.T. Kroboth, N.M. Kuntz, and H.L. Schramm, Jr. 2014. Habitat use and selection by adult pallid sturgeon in the lower Mississippi River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 143 (1): 153-163. Doi: 10.1080/00028487.2013.83097
Hesse, L.W., and G.E. Mestl. 1993. An alternative hydrograph for the Missouri River based on the precontrol condition. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 13: 360-366.
Hesse, L.W., and B.A. Newcomb. 1982. Effects of flushing Spencer Hydro on water quality, fish, and insect fauna in the Niobara River, Nebraska. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 2: 45-52.
Hewitt, A.H., T.J. Kwak, W.G. Cope, and K.H. Pollock. 2009. Population density and instream habitat suitability of the endangered Cape Fear shiner. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 138 (6): 1439-1457. Doi:10.1577/T08-038.1
Hewlett, J.D., and J.D. Helvey. 1970. Effects of forest clear-felling on storm hydrograph. Water Resources Research 6: 768-782.
Hey, R.D. 1975. Design discharge for natural channels. Pp. 71-81 in: R.D. Hey and J.D. Davies (editors), Science Technology and Environmental Management, Saxon House, Farnborough.
Hibbert, A.R. 1967. Forest treatment effects on water yield. Proceedings of International Symposium on Forest Hydrology, Penn State University 1965. Pergammon Press, New York. Pages 527-543.
Hickman, T., and R. Raleigh. 1982. Habitat suitability index models: Cutthroat trout. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, FWS-OBS/82/10.5. 38 pp.
Hicks, B.J. 1989. The influence of geology and timber harvest on channel morphology and salmonid populations in Oregon Coast Range streams. Doctoral dissertation. Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Hicks, B.J., R.L. Beschta, and R.D. Harr. 1991. Long-term changes in streamflow following logging in western Oregon and associated fisheries implications. Water Resources Bulletin 27: 217-226.
Hicks, B.J, and J.D. Hall. 2003. Rock type and channel gradient structure salmonid populations in the Oregon Coast Range. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 132 (3): 468-482.
Hicks, B.J., J.D. Hall, P.A. Bisson, and J.R. Sedell. 1991. Responses of salmonids to habitat changes. Pp. 483-518 in: W.R. Meehan (ed.) Influences of forest and rangeland management on salmonid fishes and their habitats. American Fisheries Society Special Publication 19, Bethesda, Maryland.
Hieber, M., C.T. Robinson, U. Uehlinger, and J.V. Ward. 2002. Are alpine lake outlets less harsh than other alpine streams? Arch. Hydrobiol. 154: 199-223.
Higano, J. 2004. Influence of environmental changes in the tidal flats on the filtration and respiration of bivalve mollusks. Bulletin of the Fisheries Resource Agency, Supplement No. 1: 33-40.
Higgins, J.V., M.T. Bryer, M.L. Khoury, and T.W. Fitzhugh. 2005 A freshwater classification approach for biodiversity conservation planning. Conservation Biology 19: 1-14.
Higgins, P.S., and M.J. Bradford. 1996. Evaluation of a large-scale fish salvage to reduce the impacts of controlled flow reduction in a regulated river. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 16: 666-673.

High, B., C.A. Peery, and D.H. Bennett. 2006. Temporary staging of Columbia River summer steelhead in coolwater areas and its effect on migration rates. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 135 (2): 519-528.


Hightower, J.E., and K.L. Sparks. 2003. Migration and spawning habitat of American shad in the Roanoke River, North Carolina. Pages 193-199 in: K.E. Limburg and J.R. Waldman, editors. Biodiversity, status, and conservation of the world’s shads. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 35, Bethesda, Maryland.
Hildebrand, R.H., A.D. Lemly, and C.A. Dolloff. 1999. Habitat sequencing and the importance of discharge in inferences. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 19(1): 198-202.
Hill, J. 1989. The energetic significance of microhabitat use in two stream fishes. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Georgia, Athens.
Hill, J., and G.D. Grossman. 1993. An energetic model of microhabitat use for rainbow trout and rosyside dace. Ecology 74 (3): 685698. Doi:10.2307/1940796.
Hill, M.S., G.B. Zydlewski, and W.L. Gale. 2006. Comparisons between hatchery and wild steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) smolts: physiology and habitat use. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63 (7): 1627-1638.
Hill, M.T., and W.S. Platts. 1998. Ecosystem restoration: a case study in the Owens River Gorge, California. Fisheries 23 (11): 18-27.
Hill, M.T., W.S. Platts, and R.L. Beschta. 1991. Ecological and geomorphological concepts for instream and out-of-channel flow requirements. Rivers 2: 198-210.
Hill, M.T., W.S. Platts, and G. Brodt. 1998. Restoration of the Owens River Gorge ecosystem. Pages 308-313 in: Engineering Approaches to Ecosystem Restoration: Conference Proceedings, American Society of Civil Engineers, New York.
Hill, M., B. Tillemans, D.W. Martin, and W. Platts. 2002. Recovery of riparian ecosystems in the upper Owens River watershed. Ground Water/Surface Water Interactions: AWRA Summer Specialty Conference July 1-3, 2002: 161-166.
Hillman, T.J., and G.P. Quinn. 2002. Temporal changes in macroinvertebrate assemblages following experimental flooding in permanent and temporary wetlands in an Australian floodplain forest. River Research and Applications 18 (2): 137-154.
Hillman, T.W., J.S. Griffith, and W.S. Platts. 1987. Summer and winter habitat selection by juvenile chinook salmon in a highly sedimented Idaho stream. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 116 (2): 185-195. Doi:10.1577/1548-8659(1987)116<185:SAWHSB>2.0.CO;2.
Hinch, S.G, and J.M. Bratty. 2000. Effects of swim speed and activity pattern on success of adult sockeye salmon migration through an area of difficult passage. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 129: 604-612.
Hinch, S.G., and P.S. Rand. 1998. Swim speeds and energy use of up-river migrating sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka): role of local environment and fish characteristics. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55: 1821-1831.
Hinch, S.G., and P.S. Rand. 2000. Optimal swimming speeds and forward-assisted propulsion: energy-conserving behavior of upriver-migrating adult salmon. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57: 2470-2478. Doi: 10.1139/f00-238.
Hinch, S.G., E.M. Standen, M.C. Healy, and A.P. Farrell. 2002. Swimming patterns and behavior of upriver-migrating pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) and sockeye (O. nerka) salmon as assessed by EMG telemetry in the Fraser River, British Columbia. Hydrobiologia 483: 147-160.
Hinrichsen, R.A., D.J. Hasselman, C.C. Ebbesmeyer, and B.A. Shields. 2013. The role of impoundments, temperature, and discharge on colonization of the Columbia River basin, USA, by nonindigenous American shad. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 142 (4): 887-900. Doi: 10.1080/00028487.2013.788553.
Hinton, S.A., and R.L. Emmett. 1994. Juvenile salmonid stranding in the lower Columbia River, 1992 and 1993. U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Northwest Fisheries Center Technical Memorandum 20: 48 pp.
Hintz, W.D., D.C. Glover, J.E. Garvey, K.J. Kilgore, D.P. Herzog, T.W. Spier, R.E. Colombo, and R.A. Hrabik. 2016. Status and habitat use of Scaphirhynchus sturgeons in an important fluvial corridor: Implications for river habitat enhancement. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 145 (2): 386-399. Doi: 10.1080/00028487.2015.1131740.
Hintz, W.D., G.T. Grimes, and J.E. Garvey. In press (2016). Scaling down habitat selection by large river fishes to understand patterns relevant to individuals. River Research and Applications. Doi: 10.1002/rra.2883.
Hintz, W.D., A.P. Porreca, J.E. Garvey, Q.E. Phelps, S.J. Tripp, R.A. Hrabik, and D.P. Herzog. 2015. Abiotic attributes surrounding alluvial islands generate critical fish habitat. River Research and Applications 31: 1218-1226.
Hirji, R., and R. Davis. 2009. Environmental flows in water resources policies, plans, and projects: Findings and recommendations. The World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Hirsch, C.L. 1995. Seasonal shifts in redband trout use of pools and their microhabitats in three central Oregon streams. Master’s thesis, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
Hirzel, A.H., J. Hausser, D. Chessel, and N. Perrin. 2002. Ecological-niche factor analysis: how to compute habitat-suitability maps without absence data. Ecology 83 (7): 2027-2036. Doi: 10.1890/0012-9658(2002)083[2027:ENFAHT]2.0.CO;2.
Hirzel, A.H., and G. LeLay. 2008. Habitat suitability modelling and niche theory. Journal of Applied Ecology 45: 1372-1381.
Hirzel, A.H., G. LeLay, V. Helfer, C. Randin, and A. Guisan. 2006. Evaluating the ability of habitat suitability models to predict species presences. Ecol. Model. 199 (2): 142-152. Doi: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2006.05.017.
Hiscock, M.J., D.A. Scruton, J.A. Brown, and K.D. Clarke. 2002. Winter movement of radio-tagged juvenile Atlantic salmon in Northeast Brook, Newfoundland. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131 (3): 577-581. Doi:10.1577/1548-8659(2002)131<0577:WMORTJ>2.0.CO;2.
Hladyz, S., S.C. Watkins, K.L. Whitworth, and D.S. Baldwin. 2011. Flows and hypoxic blackwater events in managed ephemeral river channels. J. Hydrol. 401 (1-2): 117-125. Doi: 10.1016/j.hydrol.2011.02.014.
Hoagstrom, C.W., J.E. Brooks, and S.R. Davenport. 2008. Recent habitat association and the historical decline of Notropis simus pecosensis. River Research and Applications 24: 789-803.
Hoagstrom, C.W., J.E. Brooks, and S.R. Davenport. 2008. Spatiotemporal population trends of Notropis simus pecoensis in relation to habitat conditions and the annual flow regime of the Pecos River, 1992-2005. Copeia 2008: 5-15.

.

Hobowskyj, L., and T.E. Wissing. 1986. Substrate selection by fantail (Etheostoma flabellare), greenside (E. blennioides), and rainbow (E. caeruleum) darters. Ohio Journal of Science 86: 124-129.


Hobs, N.T., and T.A. Hanley. 1990. Habitat evaluation: do use/availability data reflect carrying capacity? Journal of Wildlife Management 54: 515-522.
Hockey, J.B., I.F. Owens, and N.J. Tapper. 1982. Empirical and theoretical models to isolate the effect of discharge on summer water temperatures in the Hurunui River. Journal of Hydrology (New Zealand) 21: 1-12.
Hodges, S.W., and D.D. Magoulick. 2011. Refuge habitats for fishes during seasonal drying in an intermittent stream: movement, survival, and abundance of three minnow species. Aquat. Sci. 73: 513-522. Doi: 10.1007/s00027-011-0206-7.
Hodgkins, G.A., and R.W. Dudley. 2005. Changes in the magnitude of annual and monthly streamflows in New England, 1902-2002. U.S. Geological Survey, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5135, Reston, Virginia.
Hodgkins, G.A., R.W. Dudley, and T.G. Huntington. 2003. Changes in the timing of high river flows in New England over the 20th century. J. Hydrol. 278: 244-252. Doi: 10.1016/S0022-1694(03)00155-0.
Hodgson, S., T.P. Quinn, R. Hillborn, R.C. Francis, and D.E. Rogers. 2006. Marine and freshwater climatic factors affecting interannual variation in the timing of return migration to fresh water of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). Fish. Oceanogr. 15: 1-24. Doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2419.2005.00354.x.
Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.O. Winemiller, and A.A. Agostinho. 2007. Landscape-scale hydrologic characteristics differentiate patterns of carbon flow in large-river food webs. Ecosystems 10: 1019-1033.
Hoeinghaus, D.J., K.O. Winemiller, and J.S. Birnbaum. 2007. Local and regional determinants of stream fish assemblage structure – Inferences based on taxonomic vs functional group. Journal of Biogeography 34: 324-338.

Hoejesjoe, J., J. Johnson, and T. Bohlin. 2004. Habitat complexity reduces the growth of aggressive and dominant brown trout (Salmo trutta) relative to subordinates. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 56: 286-289.


Hoel, S.M. 1998. Evaluation of the relations of fish and invertebrate communities to habitat conditions affected by low and variable flows in two Missouri prairie streams. M.S. thesis, University of Missouri, Columbia. 246 pp.
Hoerling, M., and J. Eischeid. 2007. Past peak water in the Southwest. Southwest Hydrology 6: 18-19,35.
Hoese, H.D. 1960. Biotic changes in a bay associated with the end of a drought. Limnology and Oceanography 5: 326-336.

Hoese, H.D. 1967. Effects of higher than normal salinities on salt marshes. Contributions in Marine Science 12: 249-261.


Hoffman, G., C. Muhlfield, and B. Marotz. 2000. Biological impacts associated with riverine flow fluctuation. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Kalispell.
Hoffman, J.P. 1980. Determining optimum releases from Lewiston Dam to improve salmon and steelhead habitat in the Trinity River, California. Proc. Ann. Conf. Western Assoc. Fish Wildlife Agencies 80: 366-388.
Hoffnagle, T.L., R.W. Carmichael, and P.J. Kenirey. 2006. The effect of moderately increased and variable raceway flow rates on juvenile physiology, survival, and adult return of hatchery-reared Chinook salmon. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 135 (6): 1567-1577. Doi:10.1577/T05-246.1.
Hoffnagle, T.L., R.A. Valdez, and D.W. Speas. 1999. Fish abundance, distribution, and habitat use. Pages 273-287 in: RH.Web, J.C. Schmidt, G.R. rzolf, and R.A. Valdez, editors. The controlled flood in Grand Canyon. American Geophysical Union Geophysical Monograph 110, Washington, D.C., USA.
Hogan, D.L., and M. Church. 1989. Hydraulic geometry in small, coastal streams: progress toward quantification of salmonid habitat. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 46 (5): 844-852.
Hogg, R., S.M. Coghlan, Jr., and J. Zydlewski. 2013. Anadromous sea lampreys recolonize a Maine coastal river tributary after dam removal. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 142 (5): 1381-1394. Doi: 10.1080/00028487.2013.811103
Hohensinner, S., H. Habersack, M. Jungwirth, and G. Zauner. 2004. Reconstruction of the characteristics of a natural alluvial river-floodplain system and hydromorphological changes following human modifications: the Danube River (1812-1991). River Research and Applications 20: 25-41.
Hojesjo, J., R. Kaspersson, and J.D. Armstrong. 2016. Size-related habitat use in juvenile Atlantic salmon: the importance of intercohort competition. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 73 (8): 1182-1189. Doi: 10.1139/cjfas-2015-0446.
Holbrook, C.M., R. Bergstedt, N.S. Adams, T.W. Hatton, and R.L. McLaughlin. 2015. Fine-scale pathways used by adult sea lampreys during riverine spawning migrations. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 144 (3): 549-562. Doi: 10.1080/00028487.2015.1017657.
Holbrook, C.M., J. Zydlewski, D. Gorsky, S.L. Shepard, and M.T. Kinnison. 2009. Movements of prespawn adult Atlantic salmon near hydroelectric dams in the lower Penobscot River, Maine. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 29 (2): 495-505.
Holden, J., P.J. Chapman, and J.C. Labadz. 2004. Artificial drainage of peatlands: hydrological and hydrochemical process and wetland restoration. Progress in Physical Geography 28: 95-123.
Holdsworth, D.K., and A.F. Mark. 1990. Water and nutrient input-output budgets: effects of plant cover at seven sites in upland snow tussock grasslands of Eastern and Central Otago, New Zealand. J. Roy. Soc. N.Z. 20: 1-24.
Hollis, G.E. 1975. The effect of urbanization on floods of different recurrence interval. Water Resources Research 11 (3): 431-435.
Holm, D.J., J. Armstrong, and D.J. Gilvear. 2001. Investigating a major assumption of predictive in-stream habitats models: is water velocity preference of juvenile Atlantic salmon independent of stream discharge?. Journal of Fish Biology 59: 1653-1666.
Holmes, N.T.H. 1999. Recovery of headwater stream flora following the 1989-1992 groundwater drought. Hydrol. Process 13: 341-354.
Holmes, N.T.H. 2006. The importance of long-term data sets in science and river management. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 16: 329-333.
Holmes, R.M., S.G. Fisher, N.B. Grimm, and B.J. Harper. 1998. The impact of flash floods on microbial distribution and biogeochemistry in the parafluvial zone of a desert stream. Freshw. Biol. 40: 641-654.
Holmes, R.W., M.A. Allen, and S. Bros-Seeman. 2014. Seasonal microhabitat selectivity by juvenile steelhead in a central California coastal river. California Fish and Game: Special Fisheries Issue 100: 590-615. Available from: http://www.dfg.ca.gov/publications/journal/
Holmes, R.W., D.E. Rankin, E. Ballard, and M. Gard. 2015. Evaluation of steelhead passage flows using hydraulic modeling on an unregulated coastal California river. River Research and Applications doi: 10.1002/rra.2884.
Holmquist, J.G., J.M. Schmidt-Gengenback, and B.B. Yoshioka. 1998. High dams and marine-freshwater linkages: effects on native and introduced fauna in the Caribbean. Conservation Biology 12: 621-630.
Holocek, D.E., K.J. Cromwell, and B.P. Kennedy. 2009. Juvenile Chinook salmon summer microhabitat availability, use, and selection in a central Idaho wilderness stream. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 138 (3): 633-644.
Holomuzki, J.R., and B.J.F. Biggs. 1999. Distributional responses to flow disturbance by a stream-dwelling snail. Oikos 87: 36-47. Doi: 10.2307/3546994.
Holomuzki, J.R., and B.J.F. Biggs. 2000. Taxon-specific responses to high-flow disturbance in streams: implications for population persistence. J. North Amer. Benthol. Soc. 19: 670-679. Doi: 10.2307/1468125.
Holomuzki, J.R., and B.J.F. Biggs. 2003. Sediment texture mediates high-flow effects on lotic macroinvertebrates. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 22: 542-553.
Holtby, L.B., and G.F. Hartman. 1982. The population dynamics of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in a west coast rainforest stream subject to logging. Pp. 308- in: G.F. Hartman (ed), Proceedings of the Carnation Creek Workshop, a 10 year review. Pacific Biological Station, Nanaimo, British Columbia. 404 pp.
Holtby, L.B., and Healy, M.C. 1986. Selection for adult size in female coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 43: 19461959.
Holtby, L.B., and J.C. Scrivener. 1989. Observed and simulated effects of climatic variability, clear-cut logging and fishing on the number of chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) and coho salmon (O. kisutch) returning to Carnation Creek, British Columbia. Canadian Special Publication on Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 105: 62-81.
Holtgren, J.M., and N.A. Auer. 2004. Movement and habitat of juvenile lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) in the Sturgeon River/Portage Lake system, Michigan. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 19: 419-432.
Honea, J.M., J.C. Jorgensen, M.M. McClure, T.D. Cooney, K. Engie, D.M. Holzer, and R. Hilborn. 2009. Evaluating habitat effects on population status: influence of habitat restoration on spring-run Chinook salmon. Freshwater Biology 54: 1576-1592. Doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2009.02208.x.
Hooke, J.M. 1986. The significance of mid-channel bars in an active meandering river. Sedimentology 33 (6): 839-850.
Hooke, J.M., and C.E. Redmond. 1992. Causes and nature of river planform charge. Pages 557-571 in: P. Billi, R.D. Hey, and C.R. Tacconi, editors. Dynamics of Gravel-bed Rivers, Wiley, Chichester.

Hoopes, D.T. 1972. Selection of spawning sites by sockeye salmon in small streams. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fishery Bulletin 70: 447-458.


Hoopes, R.L. 1975. Flooding as a result of Hurricane Agnes, and its effect on a native brook trout population in an infertile headwater. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 104 (1): 96-99.
Hoover, J.P. 2009. The effects of hydrologic restoration on birds breeding in forested wetlands. Wetlands 29: 563-573.
Hoover, T.M., and J.S. Richardson. 2010. Does water velocity influence optimal escape behaviors in stream insects? Behav. Ecol. 21: 243-249. Doi: 10.1093/beheco/arp182.
Hoover, T.M., J.S. Richardson, and N. Yonemitsu. 2006. Flow-substrate interactions create and mediate leaf litter resource patches in streams. Freshwater Biology 51: 435-447.
Hopkinson, Jr., C.S., and J.J. Vallino. 1995. The relationships among man’s activities in watersheds and estuaries: A model of runoff effects on patterns of estuarine community metabolism. Estuaries 18: 598-621.
Horan, D.L., J.L. Kershner, C.P. Hawkins, and T.A. Crowl. 2000. Effects of habitat area and complexity on Colorado River cutthroat trout density in Uinta Mountain streams. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 129: 1250-1263.
Horrigan, N., and D.J. Baird. 2008. Trait patterns of aquatic insects across gradients of flow-related factors: a multivariate analysis of Canadian national data. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65 (4): 670-680.
Hornbeck, J.W. 1973. Storm flow from hardwood-forested and cleared watersheds in New Hampshire. Water Resources Research 9: 346-354.
Hornbeck, J.W., M.B. Adams, E.S. Corbett, E.S. Verry, and J.A. Lynch. 1993. Long-term impacts of forest treatments on forest yield: a summary for northeastern USA. Journal of Hydrology 150: 323-340.
Hornbeck, J.W, C.W. Martin, and C. Eager. 1997. Summary of water yield experiments at Hubbard Brook Experimental Station, New Hampshire. Can. J. For. Res. 27: 2043-2052.
Hornbeck, J.W, C.W. Martin, R.S. Pierce, F.H. Bormann, G.E. Likens, and J.S. Eaton. 1986. Clearcutting northern hardwoods: effects on hydrologic and nutrient ion budgets. For. Sci. 32: 667-686.
Horner, R.R., E.B. Welch, and R.B. Veenstra. 1983. Development of nuisance periphytic algae in laboratory streams in relation to enrichment and velocity. Pp. 121-134 in: R.G. Wetzel, editor. Periphyton of freshwater ecosystems. Dr. W. Junk Publishers, The Hague.
Horner, R.R., E.B. Welch, M.R. Seeley, and J.M. Jacoby. 1990. Responses of periphyton to changes in current velocity, suspended sediment, and phosphorus concentration. Freshw. Biol. 24: 215-232.
Horton, J.L., and J.L. Clark. 2001. Water table decline alters growth and survival of Salix gooddingii and Tamarix chinensis seedlings. Forest Ecology and Management 140: 239-247.

Yüklə 2,05 Mb.

Dostları ilə paylaş:
1   ...   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   ...   53




Verilənlər bazası müəlliflik hüququ ilə müdafiə olunur ©muhaz.org 2024
rəhbərliyinə müraciət

gir | qeydiyyatdan keç
    Ana səhifə


yükləyin