62 Special Session - Developing Flow-ecology Response Relations to Support Regional Streamflow Management II

Wednesday, May 20, 2009: 10:15 AM-12:00 PM
Vandenberg B
Moderators:
Jonathan G. Kennen and N. LeRoy Poff
10:15 AM
422
Quantifying macroinvertebrate community response to inter-annual and regional hydrological variability
Wendy A. Monk, Canadian Rivers Institute; Paul J. Wood, Loughborough University; David M. Hannah, University of Birmingham; Daniel L. Peters, Environment Canada; Donald J. Baird, Environment Canada; R. Allen Curry, University of New Brunswick
10:30 AM
423
Present and future effects of agricultural practices and climate change on coupled hydrologic and biologic regimes in a western U.S. river
Amy M. Marcarelli, Idaho State University; Robert W. Van Kirk, Humboldt State University; Colden V. Baxter, Idaho State University
10:45 AM
424
A quest for macroinvertebrate indicators of flow conditions in small, suburban streams
Allison H. Roy, US Environmental Protection Agency; Lester L. Yuan, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; William D. Shuster, US Environmental Protection Agency; Matthew A. Morrison, US Environmental Protection Agency
11:00 AM
425
Determination of biologically significant hydrologic condition metrics in urbanizing watersheds: An empirical analysis over a range of environmental settings
Jeffrey J. Steuer, U.S. Geological Survey; Mark B. Gregory, U. S. Geological Survey; Krista A. Stensvold, U.S. Geological Survey
11:15 AM
426
A regional flow evaluation tool for Colorado using ELOHA
Thomas K. Wilding, Colorado State University; John Sanderson, The Nature Conservancy; N. LeRoy Poff, Colorado State University; Brian P. Bledsoe, Colorado State University; Nicole Rowan, CDM Consultants
11:30 AM
427
Flow-ecology relationships for rivers in the eastern United States and their environmental flow protection implications
Colin Apse, The Nature Conservancy; Julie Zimmerman, The Nature Conservancy; Michele DePhilip, The Nature Conservancy
11:45 AM
428
Environmental flow tools used to frame new water management policy in Michigan
Paul W. Seelbach, Institute for Fisheries Research; Troy G. Zorn, Marquette Fisheries Research Station; Jon W. Allan, Consumers Energy Company; David A. Hamilton, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
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