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Retrospective analysis of fish community change during a half-century of landuse and streamflow changes

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Keith B Gido, Mark E Eberle, and Walter K Dodds, Retrospective analysis of fish community change during a half-century of landuse and streamflow changes: .

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Ecological thresholds that lead to alternative community states can be exceeded through gradual perturbation or as a result of sudden disturbance. Many Great Plains streams have experienced dramatic changes in their hydrologic regime resulting from water and landuse changes that began as early as 1880. These changes, combined with the presence of many invasive species, have substantially altered the fish communities in this area. We quantified temporal changes in fish communities in 3 large river basins in relation to putative anthropogenic stressors, including increased sediment supply derived from row-crop agriculture (beginning in 1880), habitat fragmentation caused by reservoir construction (beginning in the 1950s), and reduced [...]

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