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Relations between stream biotic integrity and proportion of annual surface water runoff consumed for human use

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Start Date
2000-10

Summary

Understanding effects of flow alteration on stream biota is essential to developing ecologically sustainable water supply strategies. We evaluated effects of altering flows via surface water withdrawals and instream reservoirs on stream fish assemblages, and compared effects with other hypothesized drivers of species richness and assemblage composition. We sampled fishes during three years in 28 streams used for municipal water supply in the Piedmont region of Georgia, U.S.A. Study sites had permitted average withdrawal rates that ranged from < 0.05 to > 13 times the stream's seven-day, ten-year recurrence low flow (7Q10), and were located directly downstream either from a water supply reservoir or from a withdrawal taken from an unimpounded [...]

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Principal Investigator :
Mary C Freeman
Co-Investigator :
Jerry Ziewitz
(other) :
Patuxent Wildlife Research Center

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Freeman water supply effects on fish.pdf
“Effects of water supply development on stream fishes in the Piedmont region of”
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Purpose

This SSP project evaluated effects of altering flows via surface water withdrawals and instream reservoirs on stream fish assemblages, and compared effects with other hypothesized drivers of species richness and assemblage composition.

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  • SSP/QR FWSR4
  • USGS/FWS Science Support Partnership Program

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