136 results on '"Seelbach, Paul"'
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2. Seasonal patterns in hydrochemical mixing in three Great Lakes rivermouth ecosystems
3. Learning about the social and organizational dimensions of remediation, restoration, and revitalization to improve social and environmental outcomes in the Twin Ports
4. Aquatic Conservation Planning: Using Landscape Maps to Predict Ecological Reference Conditions for Specific Waters
5. Groundwater in Crisis? Addressing Groundwater Challenges in Michigan (USA) as a Template for the Great Lakes
6. An ecological assessment of Great Lakes tributaries in the Michigan Peninsulas
7. Temperature rise on dentin caused by temporary crown and fixed partial denture materials: Influencing factors
8. Accuracy of digital and conventional impression techniques and workflow
9. Delineation and Validation of River Network Spatial Scales for Water Resources and Fisheries Management
10. Landscape Based Identification of Human Disturbance Gradients and Reference Conditions for Michigan Streams
11. A GIS Model of Subsurface Water Potential for Aquatic Resource Inventory, Assessment, and Environmental Management
12. Integrated Modeling Of The Muskegon River Tools For Ecological Risk Assessment In A Great Lakes Watershed
13. Regional Ecological Normalization Using Linear Models
14. Watershed, reach, and riparian influences on stream fish assemblages in the Northern Lakes and Forest Ecoregion, U.S.A.
15. Measuring and evaluating ecological flows from streams to regions: Steps towards national coverage
16. EPA-USGS Technical Report: Protecting Aquatic Life from Effects of Hydrologic Alteration
17. Michigan's Institute for Fisheries Research
18. Great Lakes rivermouth ecosystems: Scientific synthesis and management implications
19. Overview of the Michigan Rivers Inventory (MRI) Project: Paul W. Seelbach and Michael J. Wiley.
20. A conceptual framework for Lake Michigan coastal/nearshore ecosystems, with application to Lake Michigan Lakewide Management Plan (LaMP) objectives
21. Accuracy of digital and conventional impression techniques and workflow
22. A Regional-Scale Habitat Suitability Model to Assess the Effects of Flow Reduction on Fish Assemblages in Michigan Streams1
23. Developing User-Friendly Habitat Suitability Tools from Regional Stream Fish Survey Data
24. Science as a fundamental framework for shaping policy discussions regarding the use of groundwater in the State of Michigan: a case study
25. Defining and Characterizing Coolwater Streams and Their Fish Assemblages in Michigan and Wisconsin, USA
26. Ground-water-withdrawal component of the Michigan water-withdrawal screening tool
27. A River Valley Segment Classification of Michigan Streams Based on Fish and Physical Attributes
28. Classification Tree Models for Predicting Distributions of Michigan Stream Fish from Landscape Variables
29. Comparison between Model‐Predicted and Field‐Measured Stream Habitat Features for Evaluating Fish Assemblage‐Habitat Relationships
30. Landscape Based Identification of Human Disturbance Gradients and Reference Conditions for Michigan Streams
31. A Multimetric Assessment of Stream Condition in the Northern Lakes and Forests Ecoregion Using Spatially Explicit Statistical Modeling and Regional Normalization
32. COMBINING VALLEY SEGMENT CLASSIFICATION WITH NEURAL NET MODELING OF LANDSCAPE CHANGE: A NEW APPROACH TO INTEGRATED RISK ASSESSMENT FOR RIVER ECOSYSTEMS
33. Classifying Regional Variation in Thermal Regime Based on Stream Fish Community Patterns
34. Distributions of Stream Fishes and their Relationship to Stream Size and Hydrology in Michigan's Lower Peninsula
35. GIS-BASED HYIROLOGIC MODELING OF RIPARIAN AREAS: IMPLICATIONS FOR STREAM WATER QUALITY
36. A historical perspective of the Clinton River, its watershed and fish communities: Troy G. Zorn and Paul W. Seelbach.
37. Reconciling landscape and local views of aquatic communities: lessons from Michigan trout streams
38. Modeling Steelhead Population Energetics in Lakes Michigan and Ontario
39. Population Biology of Steelhead in a Stable-Flow, Low-Gradient Tributary of Lake Michigan
40. Watershed, reach, and riparian influences on stream fish assemblages in the Northern Lakes and Forest Ecoregion, U.S.A.
41. An inclined-screen trap for salmonids in large rivers: Paul W. Seelbach, Gaylord R. Alexander, and Roger N. Lockwood.
42. Considerations regarding the introduction of muskellunge into southern Michigan rivers: Paul W. Seelbach.
43. Characteristics of adult steelhead populations, including returns of hatchery yearlings, in the St. Joseph and Grand rivers, Michigan, 1979-85: Paul W. Seelbach.
44. Interpretation of the age and growth of anadromous salmonids using scale analysis: Paul W. Seelbach and George B. Beyerle.
45. Identification and Contribution of Wild and Hatchery Steelhead Stocks in Lake Michigan Tributaries.
46. The Relation between Habitat Availability and the Short-Term Carrying Capacity of a Stream Reach for Smallmouth Bass.
47. Smolting Success of Hatchery-Raised Steelhead Planted in a Michigan Tributary of Lake Michigan.
48. A Modified Inclined-Screen Trap for Catching Salmonid Smolts in Large Rivers.
49. Distribution and Abundance of Zooplankton in an Alkaline Freshwater Marsh in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania.
50. An introduction to rivers: the conceptual basis for the Michigan Rivers Inventory (MRI) Project / Michael J. Wiley and Paul W. Seelbach.
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