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Stream-associated amphibians are sensitive bioindicators in headwater streams across the Pacific Northwest moist coniferous forests of North America. ...
Read moreIncreasing degradation of ecological conditions in streams because of human activities has prompted widespread restoration attempts; however, the ecol...
Read moreForest clearance is a pervasive disturbance worldwide, but many of its impacts are regarded as transient, diminishing in intensity as forest recovers....
Read moreWood is increasingly used in restoration projects to improve the hydromorphological and ecological status of streams and rivers. However, despite thei...
Read moreCitizen science has great potential to foster ecological knowledge, skills and collective action for biodiversity conservation. To date, however, ther...
Read moreThe magnitude and spatial scales of human effects on stream habitats need to be correctly measured to achieve sound ecosystem management. We investiga...
Read moreThere is controversy over how the success of ecological restoration should be measured. Traditionally, emphasis has been placed on species diversity a...
Read moreFire and grazing are common in grasslands world-wide to maintain grass cover and cattle production. The effects of fire, cattle grazing and riparian f...
Read moreLeaching of fertilizers into streams was studied in several forested catchments. In Braes of Angus Forest, fertilized catchments were compared with un...
Read moreRiver ecosystems world-wide are affected by altered flow regimes, and advanced science and practice of environmental flows have been developed to unde...
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