Estimates of median average hydraulic variables (median ± standard deviation) for 200 sites in the San Saba River, TX given minimum, selected, and maximum Manning’s coefficients for identified land uses in the floodplain of the study segment at simulated flows higher than the calibrated flow.

Differences presented here represent potential differences in hydraulic conditions due to unquantified differences in flow behavior given floodplain inundation. Manning’s coefficients were chosen based on values suggested by [ 64 ]. (DOCX)

Verfasser: Kiara C. Cushway
Aubrey E. Harris
Candice D. Piercy
Zachary A. Mitchell
Astrid N. Schwalb
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Schlagwörter: Evolutionary Biology / Ecology / Marine Biology / Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified / Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified / xlink \ / > understanding / two dimensional hec / san saba river / lower shear stress / collected every 100m / 67 &# 8211 / 60 &# 8211 / 10 &# 8211 / understanding hydraulic conditions / simulate hydraulic conditions / hydraulic conditions occurring / freshwater mussel assemblages / different flow conditions / pools may serve / species often observed / scale flow refuges / low flow conditions / well site occupancy / increased mussel richness / 20 km segment / species abundance could / low flow events / diversity hotspots occurred / distribution </ p / high flows may / site scale / occupancy could / low flows / habitat conditions / freshwater systems / species abundances / flows approx / extreme flows / baseline flows / stream power / stream organisms / results showed / results indicate / relatively unique / ras model / occupy micro / long ) / less successful / increasing due / important refuge
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0296861.s003