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<br />" <br /> <br />Problem Resolution <br />For More Information <br />Cited Literature, <br />Glossary - <br />Reader Comment Form for Primer. <br /> <br />32 <br />.33 <br />, 33 <br />39 <br />.45 <br /> <br />Figures <br /> <br />Fig, 1.1. Overview of the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology, <br />Fig, 2.1. Use of the wetted perimeter method to estimate instream flows. <br />Fig, 2,2, Flow.habitat relation developed by using PHABSIM. <br />Fig, 2,3, Suitability.of-use curves for brown troul. <br />Fig, 2,4. Example fish population size related to usable habitat area using the IFIM. <br />Fig, 2,5, Duration analysis of habitat available under baseline conditions. <br />with-project, and after mitigation of project. , , , ' , , , , , , <br />Fig. 2.6, Spectrum of problem.solving methodologies, , , ' ' , , <br />Fig. 3,1. Longitudinal succession schematic, Shading denotes approximate gradient <br />from headwaters to intermediate stream to mature river. <br />Fig, 3.2_ An example of microhabitat specificity, , , ' <br />Fig. 4,1. Species periodicity chart, , , , <br />Fig, 4,2, Channel aggradation'compared with degradation. <br />Fig, 5.1. Calibration process_ , , , , ' , , <br />Fig, 5,2, Total habitat combines elements of macro habitat and microhabitat. <br />Fig, 5,3 Conceptualization of how PHABSIM calculates habitat values as a function <br />of discharge. "," , , ' , , <br /> <br />5 <br />12 <br />13 <br />13 <br />14 <br /> <br />15 <br />15 <br /> <br />17 <br />17 <br />, 24 <br />. 26 <br />. 30 <br />30 <br /> <br />, 31 <br /> <br />Tables <br /> <br />Table 2,1. The opposite ends of the problem-solving spectrum <br />Table 2,2, Instream flow analysis based on the Tennant method <br />Table 4.1. Major factors influencing habitat of river ecosystems based on spatial scale <br />of the processes . _ , ' , , , <br />Table 4.2, Primary ways that human.induced alterations impact ri\'er ecosystem <br />biological integrity <br />Table 4.3, IFIM models developed for integrating the spatial and temporal sczles of <br />habitat analyses , , , , ' , ' , , _ <br /> <br />9 <br />11 <br /> <br />,23 <br /> <br />25 <br /> <br />,27 <br /> <br />vi <br />