Original paper
Commonalities in stream connectivity restoration alternatives: an attempt to simplify barrier removal optimization
Abstract
Movement within stream corridors is a basic life history requirement of many aquatic organisms. Barrier removal in streams has become a common practice in the United States aimed to restore organism dispersal and meet conservation objectives; however, there are social and economic costs to the removal of barriers. Accordingly, tools to prioritize barrier removal, particularly optimization techniques, can be used to evaluate cost‐benefit...
Paper Details
Title
Commonalities in stream connectivity restoration alternatives: an attempt to simplify barrier removal optimization
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
2
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