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Catherine M PringleDistinguished Professor, Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia Verified email at uga.edu Cited by 26807 |
[HTML][HTML] Characteristics, main impacts, and stewardship of natural and artificial freshwater environments: consequences for biodiversity conservation
In this overview (introductory article to a special issue including 14 papers), we consider all
main types of natural and artificial inland freshwater habitas (fwh). For each type, we identify …
main types of natural and artificial inland freshwater habitas (fwh). For each type, we identify …
Patch dynamics in lotic systems: the stream as a mosaic
CM Pringle, RJ Naiman, G Bretschko… - Journal of the North …, 1988 - journals.uchicago.edu
This paper applies concepts of landscape ecology and patch dynamics to lotic systems. We
present a framework for the investigation of pattern and process in lotic ecosystems that …
present a framework for the investigation of pattern and process in lotic ecosystems that …
Hydrologic connectivity and the management of biological reserves: a global perspective
CM Pringle - Ecological Applications, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Increasingly, biological reserves throughout the world are threatened by cumulative
alterations in hydrologic connectivity within the greater landscape. Hydrologic connectivity is …
alterations in hydrologic connectivity within the greater landscape. Hydrologic connectivity is …
Global-scale environmental effects of hydrological alterations: introduction
DM Rosenberg, P McCully, CM Pringle - BioScience, 2000 - academic.oup.com
HYDROLOGICAL ALTERATIONS impoundment of water has reduced sea levels; moreover,
the concentration of water in reservoirs at high latitudes has increased, albeit minutely, the …
the concentration of water in reservoirs at high latitudes has increased, albeit minutely, the …
Hydrologic Connectivity and the Contribution of Stream Headwaters to Ecological Integrity at Regional Scales1
MC Freeman, CM Pringle… - JAWRA Journal of the …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Cumulatively, headwater streams contribute to maintaining hydrologic connectivity and
ecosystem integrity at regional scales. Hydrologic connectivity is the water‐mediated …
ecosystem integrity at regional scales. Hydrologic connectivity is the water‐mediated …
Regional Effects of Hydrologic Alterations on Riverine Macrobiota in the New World: Tropical-Temperate Comparisons: The massive scope of large dams and other …
The scope and history of hydrologic modifications in the New World is integrally tied to what
is known about regional biological effects of these hydrologic changes in tropical and …
is known about regional biological effects of these hydrologic changes in tropical and …
What is hydrologic connectivity and why is it ecologically important?
C Pringle - 2003 - cabidigitallibrary.org
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Local adaptation in Trinidadian guppies alters ecosystem processes
RD Bassar, MC Marshall… - Proceedings of the …, 2010 - National Acad Sciences
Theory suggests evolutionary change can significantly influence and act in tandem with
ecological forces via ecological-evolutionary feedbacks. This theory assumes that significant …
ecological forces via ecological-evolutionary feedbacks. This theory assumes that significant …
Nutrient spatial heterogeneity: effects on community structure, physiognomy, and diversity of stream algae
CM Pringle - Ecology, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
Nutrient—diffusing substrata (sand—agar plates) were combined with an in situ, flow—
through bioassay system to experimentally separate effects of substratum and water …
through bioassay system to experimentally separate effects of substratum and water …
Effects of a low‐head dam and water abstraction on migratory tropical stream biota
Migration of large‐bodied “macroconsumers”(eg, fishes, shrimps, and snails) is an important
functional linkage between many tropical rivers and their estuaries. Increasingly, this linkage …
functional linkage between many tropical rivers and their estuaries. Increasingly, this linkage …