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Data from: How big of an effect do small dams have? Using geomorphological footprints to quantify spatial impact of low-head dams and identify
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weir;dam impact;low-head dam;fluvial geomorphology;dam footprint;RORD;grain size distribution;channel morphology;run-of-river
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.s168r
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Longitudinal connectivity is a fundamental characteristic of rivers that can be disrupted by natural and anthropogenic processes. Dams are signific
Data from: Linking beaver dam affected flow dynamics to upstream passage of Arctic grayling
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biodiversity;fish passage;Adaptive Management;Castor canadensis;beaver dam;Holocene;Thymallus arcticus
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doi:10.5061/dryad.70h0b6b
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Beaver reintroductions and beaver dam structures are an increasingly utilized ecological tool for rehabilitating degraded streams, yet beaver dams
Data from: The effects of Medieval dams on genetic divergence and demographic history in brown trout populations
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approximate Bayesian computation;divergence time;effective population size;Salmo trutta;contemporary;microsatellite DNA;isolation-with-gene-flow model;habitat fragmentation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.d364t
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e been isolated from downstream anadromous trout by dams established ca. 600-800 years ago. For reference, we included ten other anadromous populations
Data from: Historical data to plan the recovery of the European eel
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Conservation targets;Dams;historical ecology;Anguilla anguilla;River fragmentation;Distribution changes;Reference conditions
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doi:10.5061/dryad.7vs0v
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, but it has lost over 80% of its original range, mainly due to river fragmentation by dams. Distribution models applied to 16th- and 19th-century data sh
Household Survey Data 2010: Dams and Population Displacement on China\u2019s Upper Mekong River
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Brown, Philip H.
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hydropower dams social impacts population displacement resettlement social capital
DOI:
doi:10.7267/n94q7rw1
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This is the data set used for the analysis in the paper "Dams and Population Displacement on China\u2019s Upper Mekong River: Implications
Data from: Genetic changes caused by restocking and hydroelectric dams in demographically bottlenecked brown trout in a transnational subarctic
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genetic diversity;Salmo trutta;genetic erosion;fish stocking;Genetic integrity;habitat fragmentation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.45482t5
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n hydroelectric power dams that destroyed about 70% of natural spawning and nursing areas. Stocking is applied in certain river parts to support the natural brown trout
Data from: Restricting access to invasion hubs enables sustained control of an invasive vertebrate
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ecological trap metapopulation invasive species artificial water arid
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doi:10.5061/dryad.6vf1s
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. In arid Australia, small dams that provide water for livestock function as invasion hubs by providing an invasive vertebrate, the cane toad Rhinella marina
Data from: Interaction between extreme weather events and mega?dams increases tree mortality and alters functional status of Amazonian forests
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flood tolerance;Tree mortality;Global warming;precipitation anomaly;stomata density;Functional traits;root tissue density
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doi:10.5061/dryad.8041f4r
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to flood is being exacerbated by large hydroelectric dams on Amazon rivers that put upland environments not adapted to flood at unique risk. 2. To address
Changes in anthropogenic influences on streams and rivers in the conterminous U.S. over the last 40 years, derived for 16 data themes
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DOI:
doi:10.5066/f7xw4j1j
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), (2) agricultural production and livestock (1969-2012), (3) land in the Conservation Reserve Program (1986-2014), (4) dams and reservoirs (1972-2013), (5) housing unit density
Data from: Variation in thermal niche of a declining river-breeding frog: from counter-gradient responses to population distribution patterns
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Catenazzi, Alessandro
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climate sensitivity common-garden experiment declining amphibians hypolimnetic releases
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.2g8p1
摘要:
When dams or climate change alter the thermal regimes of rivers, conditions can shift outside optimal ranges for aquatic poikilothermic vertebrates

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