“…This has resulted in significant changes in the natural characteristics of streamflow, including the magnitude, timing, and variability and frequency of high and low flows (Milly, Dunne, & Vecchia, ; Viviroli et al, ). On the other hand, increasing water resource management as well as changes in vegetation, land use, and land management can contribute to alterations in streamflow conditions (Ireson et al, ; Magilligan & Nislow, ; Nazemi, Wheater, Chun, Bonsal, & Mekonnen, ). The resulting changes in the flow regime can consequently change the distribution, abundance, and diversity of riparian and aquatic habitats, with potentially serious effects on aquatic resources on which humans and ecosystems depend (Matthews & Marsh‐Matthews, ; Poff et al, ; Stromberg et al, ).…”