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Forecasting Fish Communities in River Networks  

Rashleigh, Brenda (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Atlantic Ecology Division)
White, Denis (Oregon State University)
Ebersole, Joe L. (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Western Ecology Division)
Barber, Craig (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Ecosystems Research Division)
Boxall, George (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Western Ecology Division)
Brookes, Allen (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Western Ecology Division)
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Abstract
Fish communities in river networks provide significant ecosystem services that will likely decline under future land use and climate change. We developed a model that simulates the consequences to multiple populations of one or more fish species-a meta-community-from multiple stressors across a river network. The model is spatially-explicit and age-structured, with three components: habitat suitability; population dynamics, including species interactions; and movement across a spatial network. Although this model is simple, it can form the basis of fisheries assessments and may be incorporated into an integrated modeling system for watershed management and prediction.
Keywords
river networks; fish species; habitat; integrated modeling;
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