Pages that link to "Item:Q48185"
From geokb
The following pages link to Jeffrey D. Muehlbauer, PhD (Q48185):
Displayed 32 items.
- Little bugs, big data, and Colorado River adaptive management: Preliminary findings from the ongoing bug flow experiment at Glen Canyon Dam (Q150727) (← links)
- Incorporating temporal heterogeneity in environmental conditions into a somatic growth model (Q152586) (← links)
- Phenology of the adult angel lichen moth (<i>Cisthene angelus</i>) in Grand Canyon, USA (Q153134) (← links)
- Hydropeaking intensity and dam proximity limit aquatic invertebrate diversity in the Colorado River Basin (Q157249) (← links)
- Alaska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (Q225495) (← links)
- Insect Drift (Q229716) (← links)
- Building a better sticky trap: description of an easy-to-use trap and pole mount for quantifying the abundance of adult aquatic insects (Q236622) (← links)
- Barcodes are a useful tool for labeling and tracking ecological samples (Q237275) (← links)
- Resource subsidies between stream and terrestrial ecosystems under global change (Q238178) (← links)
- Flow management for hydropower extirpates aquatic insects, undermining river food webs (Q238295) (← links)
- Deleterious effects of net clogging on the quantification of stream drift (Q239292) (← links)
- Spatial population structure of a widespread aquatic insect in the Colorado River Basin: Evidence for a Hydropsyche oslari species complex (Q253577) (← links)
- Bug flows: Don’t count your midges until they hatch (Q264573) (← links)
- Experimental reductions in sub-daily flow fluctuations increased gross primary productivity for 425 river kilometers downstream (Q266846) (← links)
- Reimagining large river management using the Resist–Accept–Direct (RAD) framework in the Upper Mississippi River (Q268293) (← links)
- Net-spinning caddisfly distribution in large regulated rivers (Q269454) (← links)
- Applied citizen science in freshwater research (Q276944) (← links)
- Insectivorous bat foraging tracks the availability of aquatic flies (Diptera) (Q278994) (← links)
- U.S. Geological Survey Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center: Proceedings of the fiscal year 2023 annual reporting meeting to the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program (Q282750) (← links)
- Variables affecting resource subsidies from streams and rivers to land and their susceptibility to global change stressors (Q283852) (← links)
- Angel lichen moth abundance and morphology data (Q284502) (← links)
- Population connectivity of aquatic insects in a dam-regulated, desert river (Q285387) (← links)
- Aquatic–terrestrial linkages provide novel opportunities for freshwater ecologists to engage stakeholders and inform riparian management (Q285661) (← links)
- Colorado River Basin (Q291186) (← links)
- Evaluating potential sources of variation in Chironomidae catch rates on sticky traps (Q299059) (← links)
- Invertebrate data (2012-2021) from the Colorado River in Grand Canyon and flow data (1921-2021) from the Lees Ferry gage (09380000) on the Colorado River near Page, AZ (Q319452) (← links)
- Population genetic analysis of three aquatic macroinvertebrate species from samples in Grand Canyon (Arizona, USA) tributaries and nearby reference streams, 2016-2021 (Q324196) (← links)
- Gross primary production estimates and associated light, sediment, and water quality data from the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam (Q326234) (← links)
- Stream Drift Sampling in Arizona, 2014Data (Q328616) (← links)
- Flow management for hydropower extirpates aquatic insects, undermining river food websData (Q328620) (← links)
- Benthic macroinvertebrate tailwater data in the Colorado River Basin, 2013 & 2015 (Q329797) (← links)
- Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus content of adult emergent Diptera before and after a fire-storm sequence in the Colorado River near Shinumo Creek, Grand Canyon, AZ (Q330761) (← links)