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An evaluation of relations between flow regime components, stream characteristics, and species traits and meta-demographic rate of warm-water stream fishes: Implications for aquatic resource management

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Peterson, J. T., and Shea, C. P., 2014-08-22, An evaluation of relations between flow regime components, stream characteristics, and species traits and meta-demographic rate of warm-water stream fishes: Implications for aquatic resource management: River Research and Applications.

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Fishery biologists are increasingly recognizing the importance of considering the dynamic nature of streams when developing streamflow policies. Such approaches require information on how flow regimes influence the physical environment and how those factors, in turn, affect species-specific demographic rates. A more cost-effective alternative could be the use of dynamic occupancy models to predict how species are likely to respond to changes in flow. To appraise the efficacy of this approach, we evaluated relative support for hypothesized effects of seasonal streamflow components, stream channel characteristics, and fish species traits on local extinction, colonization, and recruitment (meta-demographic rates) of stream fishes. We [...]

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Peterson, J. T., Shea, C. P.
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Southeast CSC

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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journalRiver Research and Applications
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