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Ecosystem-based river basin management: Its approach and policy-level application

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2003

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Nakamura, T., 2003, Ecosystem-based river basin management: Its approach and policy-level application: Hydrological Processes, v. 17, iss. 14, p. 2711-2725.

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P>1. Habitats are often connected by fluxes of energy and nutrients across their boundaries. For example, headwater streams are linked to surrounding riparian vegetation through invertebrate and leaf litter inputs, and there is evidence that consumers in downstream habitats are subsidised by resources flowing from headwater systems. However, the strength of these linkages and the manner in which potential headwater subsidies vary along climatic and disturbance gradients are unknown. 2. We quantified the downstream transport of invertebrates, organic matter and inorganic sediment from 60 fishless headwater streams in the Wenatchee River Basin located on the eastern slope of the Cascade Range in Washington, U.S.A. Streams were classified [...]

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Nakamura, T.

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ISSN WECC 0885-6087 1099-1085

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