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Response Of Large River Fishes To A Prolonged High Water Event In The Missouri River, Nebraska, Nicholas Paul Hogberg
Response Of Large River Fishes To A Prolonged High Water Event In The Missouri River, Nebraska, Nicholas Paul Hogberg
School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
Regulation and modification of large rivers to accommodate human uses have been a root cause of freshwater biodiversity declines. The Missouri River is among the most drastically-altered large river systems in North America, with a series of mainstem impoundments in the upper watershed altering flow characteristics downstream, and channelization throughout the lower river homogenizing instream habitat and reducing off-channel habitat. Precipitation events during the winter and spring 2010-2011 caused flooding of the greatest magnitude and duration since reservoir completion. The large magnitude and long duration of this flood made it unlike any flood in recent history and provided a unique …
Drying Of African Catfish (Clarias Gariepinus); Effects Of Some Drying Parameters On The Drying Rate And Quality Of African Catfish., Michael Ayodele Omodara, Adesoji Matthew Olaniyan, Shuaeeb Niyi Oyewole
Drying Of African Catfish (Clarias Gariepinus); Effects Of Some Drying Parameters On The Drying Rate And Quality Of African Catfish., Michael Ayodele Omodara, Adesoji Matthew Olaniyan, Shuaeeb Niyi Oyewole
Michael Ayodele Omodara
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