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



Yüklə 2,05 Mb.
səhifə31/53
tarix26.07.2018
ölçüsü2,05 Mb.
#59457
1   ...   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   ...   53
Malcolm, I.A., C. Soulsby, A.F. Youngson, and D.M. Hannah. 2005. Catchment scale controls on groundwater-surface water interactions in the hyporheic zone: implications for salmon embryo survival. Rivers Research and Applications 21: 977-998.
Malcolm, I.A., C. Soulsby, A.F. Youngson, D.M. Hannah, I.S, McLaren, and A. Thorne. 2004. Hydrological influences on hyporheic water quality: implications for salmon egg survival. Hydrological Processes 18 (9): 1543-1560. Doi:10.1002/hyp.1405.
Malcolm, I.A., A.F. Youngson, C. Soulsby, C. Imholt, and R.J. Fryer. 2011. Is interstitial velocity a good predictor of salmonid embryo survival? Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 140 (4): 898-904. Doi: 10.1080/00028487.2011.601216
Malcolm, I.A., A.F. Youngson, and C. Soulsby. 2003. Survival of salmonid eggs in gravel bed streams: effects of groundwater-surface water interactions. River Research and Applications 19: 303-316.
Mallen-Cooper, M., and I.G. Stuart. 2003. Age, growth, and non-flooded recruitment of two potadromous fishes in a large semi-arid/temperate river system. River Research and Applications 19: 697-719.
Malley, Z.J.U., M. Taeb, T. Matsumoto, and H. Takeya. 2008. Linking perceived land and water resources degradation, scarcity and livelihood conflicts in south-western Tanzania: implications for sustainable rural livelihood. Environmental Development Sustainability 10: 349-372.
Mallin, M.A., L.B. Cahoon, and M.J. Durako. 2005. Contrasting food-web support bases for adjoining river-influenced and non-river influenced continental shelf ecosystems. Estuar. Coast. Shelf Sci. 62 (1-2): 55-62. Doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2004.08.006.
Mallin, M.A., HW. Paerl, J. Rudek, and P.W. Bates. 1993. Regulation of estuarine primary production by watershed rainfall and river flow. Marine Ecology Progress Series 93: 199-203.
Mallin, M.A.,, M.H. Posey, M.R. McIver, D.C. Parsons, S.H. Ensign, and T.D. Alphin. 2002. Impacts and recovery from multiple hurricanes in a piedmont-coastal plain river system. BioScience 52: 999-1010.
Malm Renofalt, B. 2004. Vegetation patterns and processes in riparian landscapes. Doctoral dissertation, Zurich, Switz.
Malm Renofalt, B., D.M. Merritt, and C. Nilsson. 2001. Connecting variation in vegetation and stream flow: the role of geomorphic context in vegetation response to large floods along arboreal rivers. J. Applied Ecology 44 (1): 147-157.
Malmqvist, B. 1980. Habitat selection of larval brook lampreys (Lampetra planeri Bloch) in a south Swedish stream. Oecologia 45: 35-38.
Malmqvist, B., and S. Rundle. 2002. Threats to the running water ecosystems of the world. Environmental Conservation 29: 134-153.
Malmqvist, B., and G. Sackman. 1996. Changing risk of predation for a filter-feeding insect along a current velocity gradient. Oecologia 108:450-458.
Malmqvist, B., and P. Sjostrom. 1984. The microdistribution of some lotic insect predators in relation to their prey and to abiotic factors. Freshwater Biology 42: 301-314.
Malone, T.C., L.H. Crocker, S.E. Pike, and B.W. Wendler. 1988. Influence of river flow on the dynamics of phytoplankton production in a partially stratified estuary. Marine Ecology Progress Series 48: 235-249.
Maloney, K.O., H.R. Dodd, S.E. Butler, and D.H. Wahl. 2008. Changes in macroinvertebrate and fish assemblages in a medium-sized river following a breach of a low-head dam. Freshwater Biology 53: 1055-1068.
Maloney, K.O., W.A. Lellis, R.M. Bennett, and T.J. Waddle. 2012. Habitat persistence for sedentary organisms in managed rivers: the case for federally endangered dwarf wedgemussel (Alamidonta heterodon) in the Delaware River. Freshw. Biol. 57: 1315-1327.
Manabe, S., P.C.D. Milly, and R. Wetherald. 2004. Simulated long-term changes in river discharge and soil moisture due to global warming. Hydrol. Sci. J. 49: 625-642.
Mancy, K.H. 1981. The environmental and ecological impacts of Aswan High Dam. In: H. Shuval, ed., Developments in Arid Zone Ecology and Environmental Quality. Balaban ISS, Philadelphia.
Manly, B.F.J., L.L. McDonald, and D.L. Thomas. 1993. Resource selection by animals: statistical design and analysis for field studies. Chapman and Hall, London, United Kingdom. 175 pp.
Manly, B.F.J., L.L. McDonald, D.L. Thomas, T.L. McDonald, and W.P. Erickson. 2002. Resource selection by animals: statistical design and analysis for field studies, second edition. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
Mann, K.A., and J.M. Holtgren. 2011. Comparing size, movement, and habitat selection of wild and streamside-reared lake sturgeon. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 31 (2): 305-314. Doi:10.1080/02755947.2011.576199
Mann, R.H.K. 1996. Environmental requirements of European non-salmonid fish in rivers. Hydrobiologia 323: 223-235.
Manners, R.B., M.W. Doyle, and M.J. Small. 2007. Structure and hydraulics of natural woody debris jams. Water Resources Research 43: 1-17.
Manning, D.J., J.A. Mann, S.K. White, S.D. Chase, and R.C. Benkert. 2005. Steelhead emigration in a seasonal impoundment created by an inflatable rubber dam. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 25 (4): 1239-1255.
Manny, B.A., and G.W. Kennedy. 2002. Known lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) spawning habitat in the channel between Lakes Huron and Erie in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Journal of Applied Ichthyology 18: 486-490.
Mantua, N.J., S.R. Hare, Y. Zhang, J.M. Wallace, and R.C. Francis. 1997. A Pacific interdecadal climate oscillation with impacts on salmon production. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 78: 1069-1079.
Mantua, N., I. Tohver, and A. Hamlet. 2010. Climate change impact on streamflow extremes and summertime stream temperature and their possible consequences for freshwater salmon habitat in Washington State. Climatic Change 102: 187-223. Doi: 10.1007/s10584-010-9845-2.
Marcarelli, A.M., and W.A. Wurtsbaugh. 2007. Effects of upstream lakes and nutrient limitation on periphyton biomass and nitrogen fixation in oligotrophic, subalpine streams. Freshw. Biol. 52 (11): 2211-2225. Doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2007.01851.x
March, J.G., J.P. Benstead, C.M. Pringle, and F.N. Scatena. 1998. Migratory drift of larval freshwater shrimps in two tropical streams, Puerto Rico. Freshwater Biology 40: 261-273.
Marchetti, M.P., and P.B. Moyle. 2001. Effects of flow regime on fish assemblages in a regulated California stream. Ecological Applications 11: 530-539. Doi:10.1890/1051-0761(2001)011[0530:EOFROF]2.0.CO;2.
Marchildon, M.A., W.K. Annable, J.G. Imhof, and M. Power. 2011. A high-resolution hydrodynamic investigation of brown trout (Salmo trutta) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) redds. River Research and Applications 27 (3): 345-359. Doi: 10.1002/rra.1362
Marcus, W.A. 2012. Remote sensing of the hydraulic environment in gravel-bed rivers. Pages 259-285 in: M. Church, P.M. Biron, and A.G. Roy (editors). Gravel-bed rivers: processes, tools, environments. Wiley, Chichester.
Maret, T.R., C.T., Robinson, and G.W. Minshall. 1997. Fish assemblages and environmental correlates in least-disturbed streams of the upper Snake River basin. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 126: 200-216.
Marion, C.A., M.C. Scott, and K.M. Kubach. 2015. Multiscale environmental influences on fish assemblage structure of South Atantic coastal plain streams. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 144 (5): 1040-1057. Doi: 10.1080/00028487.2015.1059887.
Mark, A.F., and K.J.M. Dickinson. 2008. Maximizing water yield with indigenous non-forest vegetation: a New Zealand perspective. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 6 (1): 25-34.
Marks, J.C., G.A. Haden, M. O’Neill, and C. Pace. 2010. Effects of flow restoration and exotic species removal on recovery of native fish: lessons from a dam decommissioning. Restor. Ecol. 18: 934-943.
Marks, J.C., M.E. Power, and M.S. Parker. 2000. Flood disturbance, algal productivity, and interannual variation in food chain length. Oikos 90: 20-27.
Marks, K., and P. Bates. 2000. Integration of high-resoluton topographic data with floodplain flow models. Hydrological Processes 14: 2109-2122.
Marotz, B., and C. Althen. 2005. Biological responses to alternative flood control operations at Hungry Horse and Libby Dams, Montana. Appendix D in: Upper Columbia Alternative Flood Control and Fish Operations. Draft Environmental Impact Statement. US Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District, Seattle, WA, and US Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Region, Boise, ID.
Marotz, B., D. Gustafson, C. Althen, and B. Lonon. 1996. Model development to establish Integrated Operation Rule Curves for Hungry Horse and Libby reservoirs, Montana. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks report to Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR. DOE/BP-92452=1. 114 p.
Marotz, B., D. Gustafson, C. Althen, and B. Lonon. 1999. Integrated operational rule curves for Montana reservoirs and application for other Columbia River storage project Pages 329-352 in: Ecosystem Approaches for Fisheries Management. Alaska Sea Grant College Program. AK-SG-99-01, 1999.
Marotz, B., and C.C. Muhlfeld. 2000. Evaluation of minimum flow requirements in the South Fork Flathead River downstream of Hungry Horse Dam, Montana. Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, Kalispell, report to Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR.
Marschall, E.A., and L.B. Crowder. 1995. Density-dependent survival as a function of size in juvenile salmonids in streams. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 52: 136-140.
Marschall, E.A., and L.B. Crowder. 1996. Assessing population responses to multiple anthropogenic effects: a case study with Brook Trout. Ecological Applications 6: 152-167.
Marsh-Matthews, E., and W.J. Matthews. 2000. Geographic, terrestrial, and aquatic factors – Which most influence the structure of stream fish assemblages in the midwestern United States? Ecology of Freshwater Fish 9: 9-21.
Marsh-Matthews, E., and W.J. Matthews. 2010. Proximate and residual effects of exposure to simulated drought on prairie stream fishes. Am. Fish. Soc. Symp. 73: 461-486.
Marshall, J.C., F. Sheldon, M. Thomas, and S. Choy. 2006. The macroinvertebrate fauna of an Australian dryland river: spatial and temporal patterns and environmental relationships. Mar. Freshw. Res. 57: 61-74.
Marston, R.A., J. Girel, G. Pautou, H. Piegay, J.P. Bravard, and C. Arneson. 1995. Channel metamorphosis, floodplain disturbance, and vegetation development: Ain River, France. Geomorphology 13: 121-131.
Martens, K.D., and P.J. Connolly. 2014. Juvenile anadromous salmonid production in upper Columbia River side channels with different levels of hydrological connection. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 143 (3): 757-767. Doi: 10.1080/00028487.2014.880740.
Marti, E., S.G. Fisher, J.D. Schade, and N.B. Grimm. 2000. Flood frequency and stream-riparian linkage in arid lands. Pp. 111-136 in: J.B. Jones and P.J. Mulholland, editors, Streams and groundwaters. Academic Press, New York, New York, USA.
Marti, E., N.B. Grimm, ad S.G. Fisher. 1997. Pre- and post-flood retention efficiency of nitrogen in a Sonoran Desert stream. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 16: 805-819.

Martin, C.W., J.W. Hornbeck, G.E. Likens, and D.C. Buso. 2000. Impacts of intensive harvesting on hydrology and nutrient dynamics of northern hardwood forests. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 57 (Suppl. 2): 1929.


Martin, E.H., C. Kelleher, and T. Wagener. 2012. Has urbanization changed ecological streamflow characteristics in Maine (USA)> Hydrological Sciences Journal 57 (7): 1337-1354. Doi: 10.1080/02626667.2012.707318.
Martin, F.D., and M.H. Paller. 2008. Ichthyoplankton transport in relation to floodplain width and inundation and tributary creek discharge in the lower Savannah River of Georgia and South Carolina. Hydrobiologia 598: 139-148. Doi: 10.1007/s10750-007-9146-6.
Martin, Q. 1987. Estimating freshwater inflow needs for Texas estuaries by mathematical programming. Water Resources Research 23: 230-238.
Martin, Y. 2003. Evaluation of bed load transport formulae using field evidence from the Vedder River, British Columbia. Geomorphology 53: 75-95. Doi: 10.1016/S0169-555X(02)00348-3
Martinez, P.J., T.E. Chart, M.A. Trammmel, J.G. Wullschleger, and E.P. Bergersen. 1994. Fish species composition before and after construction of a main stem reservoir on the White River, Colorado. Environmental Biology of Fishes 40: 227-239.
Martinez-Capel, F. 2000. Preferencias de microhabitat de Barbus bocagei, Chondrostoma polylepis y Leuciscus pyrenaicus en la cuenca del rio Tajo. Doctoral thesis. Universidad Politecnica de Madrid.
Martinez-Capel, F., D. Garcia de Jalon, M. Rodilla-Alama. 2004. On the estimation of nose velocities and their influence on the physical habitat simulation for Barbus Bacagei. Hydroecologie Appliquee 14 (1): 139-159.
Martins, E.G., S.G. Hinch, D.A. Patterson, M.J. Hague, S.J. Cooke, K.M. Miller, D. Robichaud, K.K. English, and A.P. Farrell. 2012. High river temperature reduces survival of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) approaching spawning grounds and exacerbates female mortality. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 69 (2): 330-342. Doi: 10.1139/F2011-154
Martinson, E.C., J.H. Helle, D.L. Scarnecchia, and H.H. Stokes. 2008. Density-dependent growth of Alaska sockeye salmon in relation to climate-oceanic conditions, population abundance, and body size, 1925 to 1998. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 370: 1-18. Doi:10.3354/meps07665.
Marty, J., K.E. Smokorowski, and M. Power. 2009. The influence of fluctuating ramping rates on the food web of boreal rivers. River Research and Applications 25: 962-974. Doi: 10.1002/rra.1194
Mas-Marti, E., E. Garcia-Berthou, S. Sabater, S. Tomanova, and I. Mufoz. 2010. Comparing fish assemblages and trophic ecology of permanent and intermittent reaches in a Mediterranean stream. Hydrobiologia 657: 167-180.
Mason, J.C. 1976. Response of underyearling coho salmon to supplemental feeding in a natural stream. Journal of Wildlife Management 40: 775-778.
Mason, J.C., and D.W. Chapman. 1965. Significance of early emergence, environmental rearing capacity, and behavioral ecology of juvenile coho salmon in stream channels. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 22: 173-190.
Massman, W.H. 1952. Characteristics of spawning areas of shad, Alosa sapidissima (Wilson), in some Virginia streams. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 81: 78-93.
Matern, S.A., P.B. Moyle, and L.C. Pierce. 2002. Native and alien fishes in a California estuarine marsh: twenty-one years of changing assemblages. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131 (5): 797-816.
Matheny, M.P., IV, and C.F. Rabeni. 1995. Patterns of movement and habitat use by northern hog suckers in an Ozark stream. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 124 (6): 886-897. Doi: 10.1577/1548-8659(1995)124<0886:POMAHU>2.3.CO;2.
Matheussen, B., R.L. Kirschbaum, I.A. Goodman, G.M. O’Donnell, and D.P. Lettenmaier. 2000. Effects of land cover change on streamflow in the interior Columbia River Basin (USA and Canada). Hydrol. Process. 14 (5): 867-885. Doi:10.1002/(SICI)1099-1085(20000415)14:5<867::AID-HYP975>3.0.CO;2-5.
Mathews, S.B., and F.W. Olson. 1980. Factors affecting Puget Sound coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) runs. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 37 (9): 13731378.
Mathur, D., W.H. Bason, E.J. Purdy, Jr., and C.A. Silver. 1985. A critique of the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 42: 825831. Doi: 10.1139/f85-185-105.
Mathur, D., W.H. Bason, E.J. Purdy, Jr., and C.A. Silver. 1986. A reply to “In defense of the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology” by D.J. Orth and O.E. Maughan. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 43: 10931094.
Matlock, J.K., and O.E. Maughan. 1988. The relationships between physical habitat factors and benthic diversity in southeastern Oklahoma streams. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 68: 81-84.
Matono, P., J.M. Bernardo, T. Oberdorff, and M. Ilheu. 2012. Effects of natural hydrological variability on fish assemblages in small Mediterranean streams: implications for ecological assessment. Ecological Indicators 23: 467-481.
Matsumoto, J., G. Powell, and D. Brock. 1994. Freshwater-inflow need of estuary computed by Texas estuarine MP model. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 120: 693-714.
Matthaei, C.D., C.J. Arbuckle, and C.R. Townsend. 2000. Stable surface stones as refugia for invertebrates during disturbance in a New Zealand stream. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 19: 82-93. Doi: 10.2307/146828.3.
Matthaei, C.D., J.J. Piggott, and C.R. Townsend. 2010. Multiple stressors in agricultural streams: interactions among sediment addition, nutrient enrichment and water abstraction. Journal of Applied Ecology 47: 639-649. Doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2010.01809.x.
Matthews, K.R. 1996. Diel movement and habitat use of California golden trout in the Golden Trout Wilderness, California. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 125: 78-86.
Matthews, K.R. 1996. Habitat selection and movement patterns of California golden trout in degraded and recovering stream sections in the Golden Trout Wilderness, California. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 16: 579-590.
Matthews, R., and B.D. Richter. 2007. Application of the Indicators of Hydrologic Alteration software in environmental flow setting. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 43 (6): 1400-1413. Doi: 10.1111/j.1752-1688.2007.00099.x.
Matthews, R.C., Jr., and Y. Bao. 1991. Alternative instream flow assessment methodologies for warm water river systems. Pp. 189-196 in: J.L. Cooper and R.H. Hamre, eds. Proceedings of Warmwater Fisheries Symposium 1. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Forest Service (General Technical Report RM-207).
Matthews, R.C., Jr., and Y. Bao. 1991. The Texas Method of preliminary instream flow determination. Rivers 2: 293-310/
Matthews, W.J. 1985. Critical current speeds and microhabitats of the benthic fishes Percina roanoka and Etheostoma flabellare. Environmental Biology of Fishes 12: 303-308.
Matthews, W.J. 1985. Distribution of Midwestern fishes on multivariate environmental gradients, with emphasis on Notropis lutrensis. American Midland Naturalist 113: 225-237.
Matthews, W.J. 1986. Fish faunal structure in an Ozark stream: stability, persistence, and a catastrophic flood. Copeia 1986 (2): 388-397.
Matthews, W.J. 1990. Spatial and temporal variation in fishes of riffle habitats: a comparison of analytical approaches for the Roanoke River. American Midland Naturalist 124: 31-45.
Matthews, W.J., and L.G. Hill. 1979. Influences of physicochemical factors on habitat selection by red shiner, Notropis lutrensis (Pisces: Cyprinidae). Copeia 1979: 70-81.
Matthews, W.J., and L.G. Hill. 1979. Age-specific differences in the distribution of red shiners, Notropis lutrensis, over physicochemical ranges. American Midland Naturalist 101: 366-372.
Matthews, W.J., and L.G. Hill. 1980. Habitat partitioning in the fish community of a southwestern river. Southwestern Naturalist 25: 51-60.
Matthews, W.J., and E. Marsh-Matthews. 2003. Effects of drought on fish across axes of space, time, and ecological complexity. Freshwater Biology 48: 1232-1253. Doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2427.2003.01087.x.
Matthews, W.J., and E. Marsh-Matthews. 2016. Dynamics of an upland stream fish community over 40 years: trajectories and support for the loose equilibrium concept. Ecology 97 (3): 706-719. Doi: 10.1890/14-2179.1.
Matthews, W.J., E. Marsh-Matthews, G.L. Adams, and S.R. Adams. 2014. Two catastrophic floods: similarities and differences in effects on an Ozark stream fish community. Copeia 2014: 682-693.
Matthiopoulos, J., J. Fieberg, G. Aarts, H.L. Hawthorne, J.M. Morales, and D.T. Haydon. 2015. Establishing the link between habitat-selection and animal population dynamics. Ecological Monographs 85: 413-436.
Mattingly, H.T., and T.R. Black. 2013. Nest associations and reproductive microhabitat of the threatened blackside dace, Chrosomus cumberlandensis. Southeast. Nat. 12 )Special issue 4): 49-63.
Mattraw, H.C., Jr., and J.F. Elder. 1984. Nutrient and detritus transport in the Apalachicola River, Florida. U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply Paper 2196-C.
Mattson, R. 2002. A resource-based framework for establishing freshwater inflow requirements for the Suwannee River estuary. Estuaries 25 (6B): 1333-1342.
Maul, J.D., J.L. Farris, C.D. Milarn, C.M. Cooper, S. Testa, III, and D.L. Feldman. 2004. The influence of stream habitat and water quality on macroinvertebrate communities in degraded streams of northwest Mississippi. Hydrobiologia 518: 79-94.
Maurer, E.P., and P.B. Duffy. 2005. Uncertainty in projections of stream flow changes due to climate change in California. Geophysical Research Letters 32:L03704.
May, C.L., and D.C. Lee. 2004. The relationships among in-channel sediment storage, pool depth, and summer survival of juvenile salmonids in Oregon Coast Range streams. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 24 (3): 761-774.
May, C.L., and B.S. Pryor. 2013. Initial motion and bedload transport distance determined by particle tracking in a large regulated river. River Research and Applications doi: 10.1002/rra.2665.
May, J.T., and L.R. Brown. 2000. Fish community structure in relation to environmental variables within the Sacramento River basin and implications for the greater Central Valley, California. U.S. Geological Survey Report 00-247, Sacramento, California.
Mayer, T.D., and S.W.. Naman. 2011. Streamflow response to climate as influenced by geology and elevation. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 4: 724-738.
Mazvimavi, D., A.M.J. Meijerink, and A. Stein. 2004. Prediction of base flows from basin characteristics: a case study from Zimbabwe. Hydrological Sciences 49 (4): 703-715.
McAdam, D.S.O. 2015. Retrospective weight-of-evidence analysis identifies substrate change as the apparent cause of recruitment failure in the upper Columbia River white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus).. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 72 (8): 1208-1220. Doi: 10.1139/cjfas-2014-0423.
McAdam, S.O. 2011. Effects of substrate condition on habitat use and survival by white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) larvae and potential implications for recruitment. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 68 (5): 812-822. Doi:10.1139/F2011-021.
McAdam, S.O., C.J. Walters, and C. Nistor. 2005. Linkages between white sturgeon recruitment and altered bed substrates in the Nechako River, Canada. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 134 (6): 1448-1456. Doi:10.1577/T04-199.1.
McAlister, L.S., B.E. Peniston, S.G. Leibow Jeffres, C., and P.B. Moyle, B. Abbruzzese, and J.B. Hyman. 2000. A synoptic assessment for prioritizing wetland restoration efforts to optimize flood attenuation. Wetlands 20: 70-83.
McBride, J.R., and J. Strahan. 1984. Establishment and survival of woody riparian species on gravel bars of an intermittent stream. American Midland Naturalist 112 (2): 235-245.
McBride, J.R., N. Sugihara, and E. Norberg. 1988. Growth and survival of three riparian species in relation to simulated water table dynamics. Report to Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Ramon, CA.
McCabe, D.J., and N.J. Gotelli. 2000. Effects of disturbance frequency, intensity, and area on assemblages of stream macroinvertebrates. Oecologia (Berlin) 124: 270-279. Doi:10.1007/s004420000369.
McCabe, G.J., and D.M. Wolock. 2002. A step increase in streamflow in the conterminous United States. Geophysical Research Letters 29: 2185.
McCargo, J.W., and J.T. Peterson. 2010. An evaluation of the influence of seasonal base flow and geomorphic stream characteristics on coastal plain stream fish assemblages. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139 (1): 29-48. Doi:10.1577/T09-036.1

Yüklə 2,05 Mb.

Dostları ilə paylaş:
1   ...   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   ...   53




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

gir | qeydiyyatdan keç
    Ana səhifə


yükləyin