Search Results - "Hauer, F.R"
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Pattern and process in northern rocky mountain headwaters: ecological linkages in the headwaters of the crown of the continent
Published in Journal of the American Water Resources Association (01-02-2007)“…The Crown of the Continent is one of the premiere ecosystems in North America containing Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, the Bob Marshall-Great…”
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EFFECTS OF HYDROLOGIC CONNECTIVITY ON WATER CHEMISTRY, SOILS, AND VEGETATION STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN AN INTERMONTANE DEPRESSIONAL WETLAND LANDSCAPE
Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-09-2007)“…Historically, depressional wetlands have been viewed as small, closed basins without a naturally integrated inter-wetland surface drainage system. In this…”
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Climate, hydrologic disturbance, and succession: drivers of floodplain pattern
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-04-2007)“…Floodplains are among the world's most threatened ecosystems due to the pervasiveness of dams, levee systems, and other modifications to rivers. Few unaltered…”
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Role of refugia in recovery from disturbances: modern fragmented and disconnected river systems
Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-09-1990)Get full text
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Larval Specialization and Phenotypic Variation in Arctopsyche Grandis (Trichoptera: Hydrospsychidae)
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-06-1981)“…Life history, trophic dynamics, abundance, and microdistribution of Arctopsyche grandis (Banks) were investigated in the Flathead River Basin, Montana. Two…”
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Invertebrate colonization of submerged wood in a cypress-tupelo swamp and blackwater stream
Published in The American midland naturalist (01-01-1985)“…We examined the effects of location within a swamp-stream ecosystem on colonization rate and community structure of the macroinvertebrate assemblages of…”
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Bionomics of dicosmoecus gilvipes (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae) in a large western Montane river [McCloud River, California]
Published in The American midland naturalist (01-01-1982)“…Dicosmoecus gilvipes (Hagen) had a 2-year life cycle in the upper Flathead River, Montana. First-instar larvae appeared in spring and grew to fourth instar by…”
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