2022
DOI: 10.1002/rra.4046
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Low flows in a regulated river system are associated with reduced breeding bird abundance and diversity in Yosemite National Park, California

Abstract: River regulation can alter the magnitude, frequency, duration, and timing of flows, which influences the function of downstream ecosystems. Bird communities can be useful indicators of ecosystem function as individual species respond to varied changes in habitat structure and food availability. We examined the relative importance of different aspects of a regulated flow regime (average daily flow, the number of days flows fell below the 25th percentile, the timing and magnitude of maximum flows, and the inter-… Show more

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