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Streams in a changing landscape : identifying candidate reference reaches to assess the physical and biotic integrity of Missouri's wadeable streams
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2016)
.g., watershed drainage area, reach gradient, spring density), we used boosted regression trees to model the influence of channel morphology, substrate, cover, and water quality, and watershed-level flow modification and fragmentation, urbanization, agriculture...
Evaluating sampling methods and investigating distribution and richness of fish and amphibians in Missouri wetlands
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2017)
for agriculture and the elimination and degradation of floodplain wetlands due to river management projects account for the destruction of greater than 85 percent of the state's wetland area since the 1780's. River management projects, including damming...