Threshold Processes and Stream Temperature Distribution in a Small New England Headwater Stream Catchment.
Rising air temperature and decreasing stream flow trends are predicted to result in corresponding increases in stream temperatures. As a result, the future of ectothermic stream fishes, which rely on seasonal and spatial distributions of stream temperature for growth and survival, could be in jeopar...
Main Author: | isaacson, mitchell |
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Format: | Others |
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ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst
2020
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Online Access: | https://scholarworks.umass.edu/masters_theses_2/879 https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1937&context=masters_theses_2 |
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