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Regulated Rivers-research & Management | 1996

IMPORTANCE OF THE TEMPORAL ASPECTS OF HABITAT HYDRAULICS TO FISH POPULATION STUDIES

Clair B. Stalnaker; Ken D. Bovee; Terry J. Waddle

The direct and indirect influences of hydrology and hydraulics on the usability of stream habitats by stream fish are discussed. Most habitat–hydraulic models in use today emphasize the spatial aspects of habitat quality and quantity. It is our contention that the temporal dynamics of habitat quantity are a major influence, determining fish population responses in riverine environments. This may manifest through dramatic shifts in the velocity and temperature distributions over seasons and years as influenced by climatic conditions as well as reservoir operations. Time series simulations of usable habitat available to various life stages of brown and rainbow trout and smallmouth bass populations demonstrate that the usable space and its stability during the early life history is directly translated into year-class-strength for these fish populations. Riverine ecosystems are temporally dynamic due to the stochastic nature of precipitation events. Therefore an understanding of the temporal aspects of streamflow and habitat is essential to designing water management schemes intended to protect, enhance or restore riverine fish populations.


Information and Technology Report | 1998

Stream habitat analysis using the instream flow incremental methodology

Ken D. Bovee; Berton Lee Lamb; John M. Bartholow; Clair B. Stalnaker; Jonathan G. Taylor; Jim Henriksen


Archive | 1995

The Instream Flow Incremental Methodology: A Primer for IFIM.

Clair B. Stalnaker; Berton L. Lamb; Jim Henriksen; Ken D. Bovee; John M. Bartholow


Regulated Rivers-research & Management | 1993

Application and testing of a procedure to evaluate transferability of habitat suitability criteria

Jeff A. Thomas; Ken D. Bovee


Open-File Report | 2007

A decision support framework for water management in the Upper Delaware River

Ken D. Bovee; Terry J. Waddle; John M. Bartholow; Lucy Burris


Open-File Report | 2008

Development and Application of a Decision Support System for Water Management Investigations in the Upper Yakima River, Washington

Ken D. Bovee; Terry J. Waddle; Colin Talbert; James R. Hatten; Thomas R. Batt


Archive | 2003

Effects of channel modification on fish habitat in the upper Yellowstone River

Zachary H. Bowen; Ken D. Bovee; Terry J. Waddle; Governor's Upper Yellowstone River Task Force


Open-File Report | 2004

Summary of studies supporting cumulative effects analysis of upper Yellowstone River channel modifications

Gregor T. Auble; Zachary H. Bowen; Ken D. Bovee; Adrian H. Farmer; Natalie R. Sexton; Terry J. Waddle


26th Annual Water Resources Planning and Management Conference | 1999

Including long-term biological index performance in a multi-criteria Decision Support System

Terry J. Waddle; Zachary H. Bowen; Ken D. Bovee


Open-File Report | 2010

Environmental flow studies of the Fort Collins Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey-Cherry Creek, Arizona

Terry J. Waddle; Ken D. Bovee

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Terry J. Waddle

United States Geological Survey

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Zachary H. Bowen

United States Geological Survey

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Berton Lee Lamb

United States Geological Survey

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Gregor T. Auble

United States Geological Survey

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James R. Hatten

United States Geological Survey

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Jeff A. Thomas

United States Fish and Wildlife Service

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Jonathan G. Taylor

United States Fish and Wildlife Service

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Thomas R. Batt

United States Geological Survey

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