Mary Freeman, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Flow and habitat effects on juvenile fish abundance in natural and altered flow regimes Flow and habitat effects on juvenile fish abundance in natural and altered flow regimes
Conserving biological resources native to large river systems increasingly depends on how flow-regulated segments of these rivers are managed. Improving management will require a better understanding of linkages between river biota and temporal variability of flow and instream habitat. However, few studies have quantified responses of native fish populations to multiyear (>2 yr) patterns...
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Mary C. Freeman, Z.H. Bowen, K.D. Bovee, E.R. Irwin
Bed texture and turbidity as indicators of fish biotic integrity in the Etowah River system Bed texture and turbidity as indicators of fish biotic integrity in the Etowah River system
No abstract available.
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D.M. Walters, Mary C. Freeman, D.S. Leigh, B. J. Freeman, M.J. Paul, C. M. Pringle
Stream loss and fragmentation due to impoundments in the upper Oconee watershed Stream loss and fragmentation due to impoundments in the upper Oconee watershed
No abstract available.
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M.D. Merrill, Mary C. Freeman, B. J. Freeman, E.A. Kramer, L.M. Hartle
Ecological considerations for reservoir planning in north Georgia Ecological considerations for reservoir planning in north Georgia
No abstract available.
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Mary C. Freeman, M.D. Merrill, B. J. Freeman
Regional effects of hydrologic alterations on riverine macrobiota in the New World: Tropical-temperate comparisons Regional effects of hydrologic alterations on riverine macrobiota in the New World: Tropical-temperate comparisons
This article has two main objectives: to examine what is known about regional effects of hydrologic modifications in temperate and tropical areas of the New World (i.e., North and South America and the Caribbean), with an emphasis on fishes and molluscs; and to discuss research needs regarding regional effects of hydrologic alterations in temperate and tropical regions. A better...
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C. M. Pringle, Mary C. Freeman, B. J. Freeman
Habitat use by juvenile channel catfish and flathead catfish in lotic systems in Alabama Habitat use by juvenile channel catfish and flathead catfish in lotic systems in Alabama
No abstract available.
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E.R. Irwin, Mary C. Freeman, K.M. Costley
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 110
Flow and habitat effects on juvenile fish abundance in natural and altered flow regimes Flow and habitat effects on juvenile fish abundance in natural and altered flow regimes
Conserving biological resources native to large river systems increasingly depends on how flow-regulated segments of these rivers are managed. Improving management will require a better understanding of linkages between river biota and temporal variability of flow and instream habitat. However, few studies have quantified responses of native fish populations to multiyear (>2 yr) patterns...
Authors
Mary C. Freeman, Z.H. Bowen, K.D. Bovee, E.R. Irwin
Bed texture and turbidity as indicators of fish biotic integrity in the Etowah River system Bed texture and turbidity as indicators of fish biotic integrity in the Etowah River system
No abstract available.
Authors
D.M. Walters, Mary C. Freeman, D.S. Leigh, B. J. Freeman, M.J. Paul, C. M. Pringle
Stream loss and fragmentation due to impoundments in the upper Oconee watershed Stream loss and fragmentation due to impoundments in the upper Oconee watershed
No abstract available.
Authors
M.D. Merrill, Mary C. Freeman, B. J. Freeman, E.A. Kramer, L.M. Hartle
Ecological considerations for reservoir planning in north Georgia Ecological considerations for reservoir planning in north Georgia
No abstract available.
Authors
Mary C. Freeman, M.D. Merrill, B. J. Freeman
Regional effects of hydrologic alterations on riverine macrobiota in the New World: Tropical-temperate comparisons Regional effects of hydrologic alterations on riverine macrobiota in the New World: Tropical-temperate comparisons
This article has two main objectives: to examine what is known about regional effects of hydrologic modifications in temperate and tropical areas of the New World (i.e., North and South America and the Caribbean), with an emphasis on fishes and molluscs; and to discuss research needs regarding regional effects of hydrologic alterations in temperate and tropical regions. A better...
Authors
C. M. Pringle, Mary C. Freeman, B. J. Freeman
Habitat use by juvenile channel catfish and flathead catfish in lotic systems in Alabama Habitat use by juvenile channel catfish and flathead catfish in lotic systems in Alabama
No abstract available.
Authors
E.R. Irwin, Mary C. Freeman, K.M. Costley