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Evaluating the impact of watershed development and climate change on stream ecosystems: A Bayesian network modeling approach

September 24, 2021

A continuous-variable Bayesian network (cBN) model is used to link watershed development and climate change to stream ecosystem indicators. A graphical model, reflecting our understanding of the connections between climate change, weather condition, loss of natural land cover, stream flow characteristics, and stream ecosystem indicators is used as the basis for selecting flow metrics for predicting macroinvertebrate-based indicators. Selected flow metrics were then linked to variables representing watershed development and climate change. We fit the model to data from two river basins in southeast US and the resulting model was used to simulate future stream ecological conditions using projected future climate and development scenarios. The three climate models predicted varying ecological condition trajectories, but similar worst-case ecological conditions. The established modeling approach couples mechanistic understanding with field data to develop predictions of management-relevant variables across a heterogeneous landscape. We discussed the transferability of the modeling approach.

Publication Year 2021
Title Evaluating the impact of watershed development and climate change on stream ecosystems: A Bayesian network modeling approach
DOI 10.1016/j.watres.2021.117685
Authors Song S. Qian, Jonathan Kennen, Jason May, Mary Freeman, Thomas F Cuffney
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Water Research
Index ID 70244091
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization New Jersey Water Science Center