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Integrating two‐dimensional water temperature simulations into a fish habitat model to improve hydro‐ and thermopeaking impact assessment
Antonetti, M., Hoppler, L., Tonolla, D., Vanzo, D., Schmid, M., & Doering, M. (2023). Integrating two‐dimensional water temperature simulations into a fish habitat model to improve hydro‐ and thermopeaking impact assessment. River Research and Applications, 39(3), 501-521. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.4043
Nervous habitat patches: the effect of hydropeaking on habitat dynamics
Bätz, N., Judes, C., & Weber, C. (2023). Nervous habitat patches: the effect of hydropeaking on habitat dynamics. River Research and Applications, 39(3), 349-363. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.4021
Long‐term reconstruction of energy fluxes in an alpine river: effects of flow regulation and restoration
Consoli, G., Siebers, A. R., Bruder, A., & Robinson, C. T. (2023). Long‐term reconstruction of energy fluxes in an alpine river: effects of flow regulation and restoration. River Research and Applications, 39(9), 1783-1794. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.4189
Monitoring invasive alien macroinvertebrate species with environmental DNA
Blackman, R. C., Brantschen, J., Walser, J. C., Wüthrich, R., & Altermatt, F. (2022). Monitoring invasive alien macroinvertebrate species with environmental DNA. River Research and Applications, 38(8), 1400-1412. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3947
Patchiness in flow refugia use by macroinvertebrates following an artificial flood pulse
Mathers, K. L., Robinson, C. T., & Weber, C. (2022). Patchiness in flow refugia use by macroinvertebrates following an artificial flood pulse. River Research and Applications, 38, 696-707. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3941
The use of palaeoecological and contemporary macroinvertebrate community data to characterize riverine reference conditions
Seddon, E., Hill, M., Greenwood, M. T., Mainstone, C., Mathers, K., White, J. C., & Wood, P. J. (2019). The use of palaeoecological and contemporary macroinvertebrate community data to characterize riverine reference conditions. River Research and Applications, 35(8), 1302-1313. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3490
How freshwater biomonitoring tools vary sub‐seasonally reflects temporary river flow regimes
White, J. C., Armitage, P. D., Bass, J. A. B., Chadd, R. P., Hill, M. J., Mathers, K. L., … Wood, P. J. (2019). How freshwater biomonitoring tools vary sub‐seasonally reflects temporary river flow regimes. River Research and Applications, 35(8), 1325-1337. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3501
Ecological assessment of a sediment by-pass tunnel on a receiving stream in Switzerland
Martín, E. J., Doering, M., & Robinson, C. T. (2017). Ecological assessment of a sediment by-pass tunnel on a receiving stream in Switzerland. River Research and Applications, 33(6), 925-936. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3145
Mass dispersal of terrestrial organisms during first flush events in a temporary stream
Rosado, J., Morais, M., & Tockner, K. (2015). Mass dispersal of terrestrial organisms during first flush events in a temporary stream. River Research and Applications, 31(7), 912-917. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.2791
Habitat diversity and fish assemblage structure in local river widenings: a case study on a swiss river
Weber, C., Schager, E., & Peter, A. (2009). Habitat diversity and fish assemblage structure in local river widenings: a case study on a swiss river. River Research and Applications, 25(6), 687-701. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.1176
Trophic gradients in a large-river delta: ecological structure determined by connectivity gradients in the Danube Delta (Romania)
Coops, H., Buijse, L. L., Buijse, A. D. (T. ), Constantinescu, A., Covaliov, S., Hanganu, J., … Török, L. (2008). Trophic gradients in a large-river delta: ecological structure determined by connectivity gradients in the Danube Delta (Romania). River Research and Applications, 24(5), 698-709. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.1136
Fast response of lake plankton and nutrients to river inundations on floodplain lakes
Roozen, F. C. J. M., Peeters, E. T. H. M., Roijackers, R., Wyngaert, I. V. D., Wolters, H., de Coninck, H., … Scheffer, M. (2008). Fast response of lake plankton and nutrients to river inundations on floodplain lakes. River Research and Applications, 24(4), 388-406. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.1071
Predicting joint frequency distributions of depth and velocity for instream habitat assessment
Schweizer, S., Borsuk, M. E., Jowett, I., & Reichert, P. (2007). Predicting joint frequency distributions of depth and velocity for instream habitat assessment. River Research and Applications, 23(3), 287-302. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.980
Predicting the morphological and hydraulic consequences of river rehabilitation
Schweizer, S., Borsuk, M. E., & Reichert, P. (2007). Predicting the morphological and hydraulic consequences of river rehabilitation. River Research and Applications, 23(3), 303-322. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.981
Present state of rivers and streams in Japan
Yoshimura, C., Omura, T., Furumai, H., & Tockner, K. (2005). Present state of rivers and streams in Japan. River Research and Applications, 21(2-3), 93-112. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.835
Green hydropower: a new assessment procedure for river management
Bratrich, C., Truffer, B., Jorde, K., Markard, J., Meier, W., Peter, A., … Wehrli, B. (2004). Green hydropower: a new assessment procedure for river management. River Research and Applications, 20(7), 865-882. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.788
Stream ecosystem response to multiple experimental floods from a reservoir
Robinson, C. T., Uehlinger, U., & Monaghan, M. T. (2004). Stream ecosystem response to multiple experimental floods from a reservoir. River Research and Applications, 20(4), 359-377. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.743
The introduction of woody debris into a channelized stream: effect on trout populations and habitat
Zika, U., & Peter, A. (2002). The introduction of woody debris into a channelized stream: effect on trout populations and habitat. River Research and Applications, 18(4), 355-366. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.677