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HOME ON THE BIG RIVER: ASSESSING HABITAT CONDITION IN THE GREAT RIVERS OF THE CENTRAL UNITED STATES

Citation:

TAYLOR, D. L., T. R. ANGRADI, S. L. BATTERMAN, D. W. BOLGRIEN, B. H. HILL, T. M. JICHA, M. F. MOFFETT, AND M. S. PEARSON. HOME ON THE BIG RIVER: ASSESSING HABITAT CONDITION IN THE GREAT RIVERS OF THE CENTRAL UNITED STATES. Presented at North American Benthological Society (NABS) 55th Annual Meeting, Columbia, SC, June 03 - 07, 2007.

Description:

The Great Rivers of the mid-North American continent are important human recreational destinations and transportation corridors, and represent significant habitat. Riparian and instream habitat measures are needed to fully characterize these waterbodies and diagnose causes of degradation. Principal Components Analysis (PCA) was used to identify influential habitat variables.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ ABSTRACT)
Product Published Date:06/03/2007
Record Last Revised:07/25/2007
Record ID: 163105