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期刊名:River research and applications

缩写:RIVER RES APPL

ISSN:1535-1459

e-ISSN:1535-1467

IF/分区:1.9/Q3

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M R Fuller,N E Detenbeck,P Leinenbach et al. M R Fuller et al.
Under the United States Clean Water Act, states are required to periodically assess state waters to determine compliance with water quality criteria (including temperature) and then to develop Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for impaired ...
Sean E Collins,Margaret E Moulton,Joseph E Flotemersch Sean E Collins
Nonliving organic matter, including organic carbon, in freshwater systems provides energy inputs to food webs and supports various ecosystem functions. Unusually high organic carbon levels can occur naturally in aquatic habitats such as wet...
Matthew J Burnett,Gordon C O&#x;Brien,Andrew Blackmore et al. Matthew J Burnett et al.
In South Africa, fish kill events are increasing in frequency because of multiple stressors associated with managing natural resources. Despite the ecosystem services associated with fish, South Africa's progressive legislation towards envi...
Mojgan Zare Shahraki,Pejman Fathi,Eisa Ebrahimi Dorche et al. Mojgan Zare Shahraki et al.
The tolerance of aquatic organisms to stressors is widely used to monitor and evaluate the condition of freshwater ecosystems. Tolerance values (TV) derived from analyses of the relationship between species and their environment are conside...
Jen Stamp,Aaron Moore,Steve Fiske et al. Jen Stamp et al.
Heavy precipitation events and subsequent high flows are occurring with greater frequency and intensity, which could have substantial implications for biomonitoring programs that typically evaluate changes in biological condition due to str...
Margot W Parkes Margot W Parkes
Drawing on ongoing patterns of learning and relationship, this paper offers a reflection and acknowledgement on the notable influence of two rivers and their role as respected and highly valued "eco-social elders": The Taieri River in Otago...
Robert M Hughes,Meredith Zeigler,Shann Stringer et al. Robert M Hughes et al.
Biological monitoring is important for assessing the ecological condition of surface waters. However, there are challenges in determining what constitutes reference conditions, what assemblages should be used as indicators, and how assembla...
Mojgan Zare-Shahraki,Eisa Ebrahimi-Dorche,Yazdan Keivany et al. Mojgan Zare-Shahraki et al.
Large river systems are one of the most important water resources for human societies. However, the ecological integrity of large rivers has been altered greatly by human activities. To monitor and manage these ecosystems, multimetric indic...
Arvind Kumar Dwivedi Arvind Kumar Dwivedi
Citizen Science plays a vital role in monitoring biodiversity. However, it has been challenging for scientists to interact with citizens involved in biodiversity monitoring during the COVID-19 pandemic. In such circumstances, digital techno...
Michael B Griffith,Michael G McManus Michael B Griffith
Stream and river restoration practices have become common in many parts of the world. We ask the question whether such restorations improve freshwater biotic assemblages or functions over time, and if not, can general reasons be identified ...