The following pages link to Kristen L Bouska, PhD (Q44931):
Displayed 34 items.
- Climate change adaptation thinking for managed wetlands (Q55845) (← links)
- Developing a shared understanding of the Upper Mississippi River: the foundation of an ecological resilience assessment (Q145037) (← links)
- Mapping climate change vulnerability of aquatic-riparian ecosystems using decision-relevant indicators (Q146130) (← links)
- Gene flow influences the genomic architecture of local adaptation in six riverine fish species (Q150281) (← links)
- Discontinuities and functional resilience of large river fish assemblages (Q156896) (← links)
- State-level freshwater mussel programs: Current status and a research framework to aid in mussel management and conservation (Q157782) (← links)
- Workshop: Natural Solutions to Ecological and Economic Problems Caused by Extreme Precipitation Events in the Upper Mississippi River Basin (Q160157) (← links)
- Developing a Decision Making and Climate Adaptation Framework for National Wildlife Refuge System Managers in the Midwest (Q160573) (← links)
- Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Planning for Projected Changes in Water Quality and Quantity for Protected Areas in the Upper Mississippi Watershed (Q160635) (← links)
- Improving the Midwest Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Tool to Support Regional Climate Adaptation (Q160920) (← links)
- A refined electrofishing technique for collecting Silver Carp: Implications for management (Q238958) (← links)
- Conceptualizing alternate regimes in a large floodplain-river ecosystem (Q255224) (← links)
- Reimagining large river management using the Resist–Accept–Direct (RAD) framework in the Upper Mississippi River (Q268293) (← links)
- Scientific Framework for resilience research on the Upper Mississippi River System (Q268313) (← links)
- Regime change in a large-floodplain river ecosystem: Patterns in body-size and functional biomass indicate a shift in fish communities (Q272890) (← links)
- Understanding ecological response to physical characteristics in side channels of a large floodplain-river ecosystem (Q274483) (← links)
- Vulnerability assessment and adaptation planning for projected changes in water quality and quantity for protected areas in the upper Midwest (Q275481) (← links)
- An assessment of the relation between metal contaminated sediment and freshwater mussel populations in the Big River, Missouri (Q276687) (← links)
- Drivers and uncertainties of forecasted range shifts for warm-water fishes under climate and land cover change (Q280091) (← links)
- Applying concepts of general resilience to large river ecosystems: A case study from the Upper Mississippi and Illinois rivers (Q283821) (← links)
- Geomorphic controls on floodplain connectivity, ecosystem services, and sensitivity to climate change: An example from the lower Missouri River (Q284145) (← links)
- Improving the Midwest Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Tool to support regional climate adaptation (Q284713) (← links)
- Diverse portfolios: Investing in tributaries for restoration of large river fishes in the Anthropocene (Q285556) (← links)
- Identifying monitoring information needs that support the management of fish in large rivers (Q293110) (← links)
- Aquatic vegetation dynamics in the Upper Mississippi River over 2 decades spanning vegetation recovery (Q295783) (← links)
- A refined electrofishing technique for collecting Silver Carp: Implications for management. Supporting data (Q303456) (← links)
- Network connectivity contributes to native small-bodied fish assemblages in the upper Mississippi River system (Q311240) (← links)
- Resisting-accepting-directing: Ecosystem management guided by an ecological resilience assessment (Q313932) (← links)
- Otolith microchemistry for determining natal origins of prey fishes in the Upper Mississippi River System (Q318997) (← links)
- Percentage of annual days that river stage exceeds 'open river' conditions for lock and dams on the Upper Mississippi River, 1985-2015 (Q322551) (← links)
- Drivers and uncertainties of forecasted range shifts for warm-water fishes under coupled climate and land cover change: Data (Q322552) (← links)
- Habitat diversity and longitudinal connectivity limit the functional diversity and redundancy of fishes in a large river: Data (Q322582) (← links)
- Model Inputs: Midwest Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Q322604) (← links)
- Biological and physical attributes of side channels of the Upper Mississippi River System (Q324549) (← links)