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Author
Stanford, J. A. and J. V. Ward.
Title
Management of Aquatic Resources in Large Catchments
USFW Year
1991.
USFW - Doc Type
Recognizing Interactions Between Ecosystem Connectivity and Environmental Disturbance.
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Scott , D. and C. S. Shrivell. 1987. A critique of the instream flow incremental <br />methodology and observations on flow determination in New Zealand. Pages <br />27-43 in J.B. Craig and B. Kemper editors. Regulate streams: Advances in <br />ecology. Plenum Press, New York, New York, U.S.A. <br />Sedell, J. R., J. E. Richey and F. J. Swanson. 1989. The river continuum concept: A <br />basis for the expected ecosystem behavior of very large rivers? Pages 49-55 in <br />D.P. Dodge, editors. Proceedings of the large river symposium. Special <br />Publication of the Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 106: 1- <br />629. <br />Shirvell, C. S. 1989. Ability of PHABSIM to predict chinook salmon spawning habitat. <br />Regulated Rivers: Research and Mangement 3:277-289. <br />Simnons, D. B. 1979. Effects of stream regulation on channel morphology. Pages 95- <br />111 in J.V. Ward and J. A. Stanford editors. The ecology of regulated streams. <br />Plenum Press, New York, New York, U.S.A. <br />Spencer, C. N. 1991. Historical water quality changes evaluated through analysis of <br />lake sediments. Flathead Basin Forest Practices/Water Quality and Fisheries <br />Cooperative. Open File Report Number 123-91. Flathead Lake Biological <br />Station, University of Montana, Polson, U.S.A. <br />Spencer, C. N., B. R. McClelland and J. A. Stanford. 1991. Shrimp stocking, salmon <br />collapse and eagle displacement: cascading interactions in the food web of a <br />large aquatic ecosystem. BioScience 41:14-21. <br />Spies, M. 1986. Benthic matter and aquatic invertebrates, North Fork Flathead River, <br />Montana, USA. Open File Report. Flathead Lake Biological Station, University <br />of Montana, Polson, U.S.A. <br />Stanford, J. A. in press. Mitigating the impacts of stream and lake regulation in the <br />Flathead River catchment, Montana, U.S.A.: An ecosystem perspective. Aquatic <br />Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 1:000-000. <br />Stanford, J. A. and A. P. Covich (editors). 1988. Community structure and function in <br />temperate and tropical streams. Journal of the North American Benthological <br />Society 7:261-529. <br />Stanford, J. A. and B. K. Ellis. 1988. Water quality: status and trends. Pages 11-32 in <br />Our clean water - Flathead's resource of the future. Conference Proceedings. <br />Flathead Basin Commission, Governor's Office, Helena, Montana, U.S.A. <br />33
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