2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10452-022-09971-9
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Nutrient limitation of primary production in rivers along a land use gradient in the Lake Biwa Basin, Shiga Prefecture, Japan

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“…Changes in land use and artificial modifications to rivers have the potential to reshape sediment distribution and flow velocity. Rivers that flow from the highly developed regions, such as those in the southern basin, tend to have smaller downstream gradients compared to those in less developed regions, like those the northern basin (Weilhoefer et al, 2002). It is possible that Hasu avoided migrating to the rivers with smaller downstream gradients, as our results show that Hasu tend to prefer rivers with sandy‐gravel substrates and fast‐flowing water.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Changes in land use and artificial modifications to rivers have the potential to reshape sediment distribution and flow velocity. Rivers that flow from the highly developed regions, such as those in the southern basin, tend to have smaller downstream gradients compared to those in less developed regions, like those the northern basin (Weilhoefer et al, 2002). It is possible that Hasu avoided migrating to the rivers with smaller downstream gradients, as our results show that Hasu tend to prefer rivers with sandy‐gravel substrates and fast‐flowing water.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%