Paul Angermeier, PhD (Former Employee)
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Using fish communities to assess streams in Romania: Initial development of an index of biotic integrity Using fish communities to assess streams in Romania: Initial development of an index of biotic integrity
Multimetric biotic indices increasingly are used to complement physicochemical data in assessments of stream quality. We initiated development of multimetric indices, based on fish communities, to assess biotic integrity of streams in two physiographic regions of central Romania. Unlike previous efforts to develop such indices for European streams, our metrics and scoring criteria were...
Authors
P. L. Angermeier, G. Davideanu
Sustaining healthy freshwater ecosystems Sustaining healthy freshwater ecosystems
No abstract available.
Authors
Jill Baron, N.L. Poff, P. L. Angermeier, Clifford N. Dahm, P.H. Gleick, N.G. Hairston, R.B. Jackson, C.A. Johnston, B. D. Richter, A.D. Steinman
Designing mark-recapture studies to reduce effects of distance weighting on movement distance distributions of stream fishes Designing mark-recapture studies to reduce effects of distance weighting on movement distance distributions of stream fishes
Mark-recapture studies generate biased, or distance-weighted, movement data because short distances are sampled more frequently than long distances. Using models and field data, we determined how study design affects distance weighting and the movement distributions of stream fishes. We first modeled distance weighting as a function of recapture section length in an unbranching stream...
Authors
B. Albanese, P. L. Angermeier, C. Gowan
Ecosistemas de agua dulce sustentables (Sustaining healthy freshwater ecosystems) Ecosistemas de agua dulce sustentables (Sustaining healthy freshwater ecosystems)
No abstract available.
Authors
Jill Baron, N.L. Poff, P. L. Angermeier, Clifford N. Dahm, P.H. Gleick, N.G. Hairston, R.B. Jackson, C.A. Johnston, B. D. Richter, A.D. Steinman
Development of a multimetric index for assessing the biological condition of the Ohio River Development of a multimetric index for assessing the biological condition of the Ohio River
The use of fish communities to assess environmental quality is common for streams, but a standard methodology for large rivers is as yet largely undeveloped. We developed an index to assess the condition of fish assemblages along 1,580 km of the Ohio River. Representative samples of fish assemblages were collected from 709 Ohio River reaches, including 318 "least-impacted" sites, from...
Authors
E.B. Emery, T.P. Simon, F.H. McCormick, P. L. Angermeier, J.E. Deshon, C.O. Yoder, R.E. Sanders, W.D. Pearson, G.D. Hickman, R.J. Reash, J.A. Thomas
Demographic characteristics of American eel in the Potomac River drainage, Virginia Demographic characteristics of American eel in the Potomac River drainage, Virginia
Studies of the demographic characteristics of the American eel Anguilla rostrata over broad spatial scales are scarce. Eels in the Shenandoah River drainage and lower Potomac River tributaries of Virginia were sampled over 2 years in both inland and near-coastal areas to describe the demographic characteristics in each area and document drainagewide patterns. Eels from the inland...
Authors
K.R. Goodwin, P. L. Angermeier
Meeting ecological and societal needs for freshwater Meeting ecological and societal needs for freshwater
Human society has used freshwater from rivers, lakes, groundwater, and wetlands for many different urban, agricultural, and industrial activities, but in doing so has overlooked its value in supporting ecosystems. Freshwater is vital to human life and societal well-being, and thus its utilization for consumption, irrigation, and transport has long taken precedence over other commodities...
Authors
Jill Baron, N.L. Poff, P. L. Angermeier, Clifford N. Dahm, P.H. Gleick, N.G. Hairston, R.B. Jackson, C.A. Johnston, B. D. Richter, A.D. Steinman
Sampling effort affects multivariate comparisons of stream assemblages Sampling effort affects multivariate comparisons of stream assemblages
Multivariate analyses are used widely for determining patterns of assemblage structure, inferring species–environment relationships and assessing human impacts on ecosystems. The estimation of ecological patterns often depends on sampling effort, so the degree to which sampling effort affects the outcome of multivariate analyses is a concern. We examined the effect of sampling effort on...
Authors
Y. Cao, D. P. Larsen, R. M. Hughes, P. L. Angermeier, T. M. Patton
Intercontinental convergence of stream fish community traits along geomorphic and hydraulic gradients Intercontinental convergence of stream fish community traits along geomorphic and hydraulic gradients
Community convergence across biogeographically distinct regions suggests the existence of key, repeated, evolutionary mechanisms relating community characteristics to the environment. However, convergence studies at the community level often involve only qualitative comparisons of the environment and may fail to identify which environmental variables drive community structure. We tested...
Authors
N. Lamouroux, N.L. Poff, P. L. Angermeier
Determining a regional framework for assessing biotic integrity of virginia streams Determining a regional framework for assessing biotic integrity of virginia streams
The utility of an index of biotic integrity (IBI) depends on its ability to distinguish anthropogenic effects on biota amid natural biological variability. To enhance this ability, we examined fish assemblage data from least-disturbed stream sites in Virginia to determine the best way to regionally stratify natural variation in candidate IBI metrics and their scoring criteria...
Authors
Roy A. Smogor, P. L. Angermeier
Hydrologic influences on soil properties along ephemeral rivers in the Namib Desert Hydrologic influences on soil properties along ephemeral rivers in the Namib Desert
Soils were examined along three ephemeral rivers in the Namib Desert to assess the influence of their hydrologic characteristics on soil properties. Soils consisted of layers of fluvially deposited, organic-rich silts, interstratified with fluvial and aeolian sands. The most significant influence of the ephemeral hydrologic regime upon soils was related to the downstream alluviation...
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P.J. Jacobson, K.M. Jacobson, P. L. Angermeier, D.S. Cherry
Variation in material transport and water chemistry along a large ephemeral river in the Namib Desert Variation in material transport and water chemistry along a large ephemeral river in the Namib Desert
1. The chemical characteristics of floodwaters in ephemeral rivers are little known, particularly with regard to their organic loads. These rivers typically exhibit a pronounced downstream hydrological decay but few studies have documented its effect on chemical characteristics and material transport. To develop a better understanding of the dynamics of floods and associated material...
Authors
P.J. Jacobson, K.M. Jacobson, P. L. Angermeier, D.S. Cherry
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 88
Using fish communities to assess streams in Romania: Initial development of an index of biotic integrity Using fish communities to assess streams in Romania: Initial development of an index of biotic integrity
Multimetric biotic indices increasingly are used to complement physicochemical data in assessments of stream quality. We initiated development of multimetric indices, based on fish communities, to assess biotic integrity of streams in two physiographic regions of central Romania. Unlike previous efforts to develop such indices for European streams, our metrics and scoring criteria were...
Authors
P. L. Angermeier, G. Davideanu
Sustaining healthy freshwater ecosystems Sustaining healthy freshwater ecosystems
No abstract available.
Authors
Jill Baron, N.L. Poff, P. L. Angermeier, Clifford N. Dahm, P.H. Gleick, N.G. Hairston, R.B. Jackson, C.A. Johnston, B. D. Richter, A.D. Steinman
Designing mark-recapture studies to reduce effects of distance weighting on movement distance distributions of stream fishes Designing mark-recapture studies to reduce effects of distance weighting on movement distance distributions of stream fishes
Mark-recapture studies generate biased, or distance-weighted, movement data because short distances are sampled more frequently than long distances. Using models and field data, we determined how study design affects distance weighting and the movement distributions of stream fishes. We first modeled distance weighting as a function of recapture section length in an unbranching stream...
Authors
B. Albanese, P. L. Angermeier, C. Gowan
Ecosistemas de agua dulce sustentables (Sustaining healthy freshwater ecosystems) Ecosistemas de agua dulce sustentables (Sustaining healthy freshwater ecosystems)
No abstract available.
Authors
Jill Baron, N.L. Poff, P. L. Angermeier, Clifford N. Dahm, P.H. Gleick, N.G. Hairston, R.B. Jackson, C.A. Johnston, B. D. Richter, A.D. Steinman
Development of a multimetric index for assessing the biological condition of the Ohio River Development of a multimetric index for assessing the biological condition of the Ohio River
The use of fish communities to assess environmental quality is common for streams, but a standard methodology for large rivers is as yet largely undeveloped. We developed an index to assess the condition of fish assemblages along 1,580 km of the Ohio River. Representative samples of fish assemblages were collected from 709 Ohio River reaches, including 318 "least-impacted" sites, from...
Authors
E.B. Emery, T.P. Simon, F.H. McCormick, P. L. Angermeier, J.E. Deshon, C.O. Yoder, R.E. Sanders, W.D. Pearson, G.D. Hickman, R.J. Reash, J.A. Thomas
Demographic characteristics of American eel in the Potomac River drainage, Virginia Demographic characteristics of American eel in the Potomac River drainage, Virginia
Studies of the demographic characteristics of the American eel Anguilla rostrata over broad spatial scales are scarce. Eels in the Shenandoah River drainage and lower Potomac River tributaries of Virginia were sampled over 2 years in both inland and near-coastal areas to describe the demographic characteristics in each area and document drainagewide patterns. Eels from the inland...
Authors
K.R. Goodwin, P. L. Angermeier
Meeting ecological and societal needs for freshwater Meeting ecological and societal needs for freshwater
Human society has used freshwater from rivers, lakes, groundwater, and wetlands for many different urban, agricultural, and industrial activities, but in doing so has overlooked its value in supporting ecosystems. Freshwater is vital to human life and societal well-being, and thus its utilization for consumption, irrigation, and transport has long taken precedence over other commodities...
Authors
Jill Baron, N.L. Poff, P. L. Angermeier, Clifford N. Dahm, P.H. Gleick, N.G. Hairston, R.B. Jackson, C.A. Johnston, B. D. Richter, A.D. Steinman
Sampling effort affects multivariate comparisons of stream assemblages Sampling effort affects multivariate comparisons of stream assemblages
Multivariate analyses are used widely for determining patterns of assemblage structure, inferring species–environment relationships and assessing human impacts on ecosystems. The estimation of ecological patterns often depends on sampling effort, so the degree to which sampling effort affects the outcome of multivariate analyses is a concern. We examined the effect of sampling effort on...
Authors
Y. Cao, D. P. Larsen, R. M. Hughes, P. L. Angermeier, T. M. Patton
Intercontinental convergence of stream fish community traits along geomorphic and hydraulic gradients Intercontinental convergence of stream fish community traits along geomorphic and hydraulic gradients
Community convergence across biogeographically distinct regions suggests the existence of key, repeated, evolutionary mechanisms relating community characteristics to the environment. However, convergence studies at the community level often involve only qualitative comparisons of the environment and may fail to identify which environmental variables drive community structure. We tested...
Authors
N. Lamouroux, N.L. Poff, P. L. Angermeier
Determining a regional framework for assessing biotic integrity of virginia streams Determining a regional framework for assessing biotic integrity of virginia streams
The utility of an index of biotic integrity (IBI) depends on its ability to distinguish anthropogenic effects on biota amid natural biological variability. To enhance this ability, we examined fish assemblage data from least-disturbed stream sites in Virginia to determine the best way to regionally stratify natural variation in candidate IBI metrics and their scoring criteria...
Authors
Roy A. Smogor, P. L. Angermeier
Hydrologic influences on soil properties along ephemeral rivers in the Namib Desert Hydrologic influences on soil properties along ephemeral rivers in the Namib Desert
Soils were examined along three ephemeral rivers in the Namib Desert to assess the influence of their hydrologic characteristics on soil properties. Soils consisted of layers of fluvially deposited, organic-rich silts, interstratified with fluvial and aeolian sands. The most significant influence of the ephemeral hydrologic regime upon soils was related to the downstream alluviation...
Authors
P.J. Jacobson, K.M. Jacobson, P. L. Angermeier, D.S. Cherry
Variation in material transport and water chemistry along a large ephemeral river in the Namib Desert Variation in material transport and water chemistry along a large ephemeral river in the Namib Desert
1. The chemical characteristics of floodwaters in ephemeral rivers are little known, particularly with regard to their organic loads. These rivers typically exhibit a pronounced downstream hydrological decay but few studies have documented its effect on chemical characteristics and material transport. To develop a better understanding of the dynamics of floods and associated material...
Authors
P.J. Jacobson, K.M. Jacobson, P. L. Angermeier, D.S. Cherry