Texas Instream Flow and Fish Habitat Workshop


February 10, 2004 Hilton Hotel, College Station, Texas

Doyle Mosier, "Instream Flows in Texas - A Historical Perspective"
Barney Austin, " The Texas Instream Flow Program, and Hydrology & Hydraulics for Instream flow studies
Richard Kiesling, " Investigating the Linkage between Water Quality Functions"
Erik Dilts, " Development of an Integrated Flow Regime Recommendation for the Cheoah River, NC"
Ed Oborny, "Provo River Flow Study: Flow-Habitat and Flow-Ecological Relationships within the Riverine Ecosystem"
Randall Moss, "The Biological Treadmill"
Kirk Winemiller, "Biological Indicators of Ecosystem Status: Issues of Scale & Resolution"
Paul Leonard, "Habitat use guilds in application-level Instream Flow studies"
Gary Grossman, " Innovative approaches to the study of habitat Selection in fishes"
Thom Hardy, "Applied Instream Flow Methodologies at the International Level; Integrating Physical, Chemical, and Biological Processes"

 

 
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