Zachary H Bowen, Ph.D.
Zachary is currently the Acting Deputy Associate Director for the Ecosystems Mission Area.
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Habitat measurement and modeling in the Green and Yampa Rivers: Project Report to Natural Resource Preservation Program December 2001 Habitat measurement and modeling in the Green and Yampa Rivers: Project Report to Natural Resource Preservation Program December 2001
Populations of the endangered razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) in the middle Green River have declined since closer of Flaming Gorge Dam in 1962. The apparent cause for the decline is a lack of successful recruitment. Recruitment failure has been attributed to habitat alteration and competition and predation by exotic fishes on early life stages of razorback sucker. This study was...
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Z.H. Bowen, K.D. Bovee, T.J. Waddle, T. Modde, C. Kitcheyan
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
Transferability of habitat suitability criteria: Response to comment Transferability of habitat suitability criteria: Response to comment
No abstract available.
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Mary C. Freeman, Z.H. Bowen, K.D. Bovee
Evaluation of generalized habitat criteria for assessing impacts of altered flow regimes on warmwater fishes Evaluation of generalized habitat criteria for assessing impacts of altered flow regimes on warmwater fishes
Assessing potential effects of flow regulation on southeastern warmwater fish assemblages is problematic because of high species richness and our poor knowledge of habitat requirements for most species. A previous attempt to reduce the complexity of describing habitat requirements for diverse assemblages defined five 'key habitat' types based on quantitative descriptions of depth...
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Z.H. Bowen, Mary C. Freeman, K.D. Bovee
Transferability of habitat suitability criteria for fishes in warmwater streams Transferability of habitat suitability criteria for fishes in warmwater streams
We developed habitat suitability criteria and tested their transferability for nine fishes inhabiting unregulated Piedmont and Coastal Plain streams in Alabama. Criteria for optimal habitat were defined as those ranges of depth, velocity, substrate type, and cover type for which a species' suitability index (proportional abundance divided by proportional habitat availability, scaled from...
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Mary C. Freeman, Zachary H. Bowen, Johnie H. Crance
Two-dimensional habitat modeling in the Yellowstone/Upper Missouri River system Two-dimensional habitat modeling in the Yellowstone/Upper Missouri River system
This study is being conducted to provide the aquatic biology component of a decision support system being developed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. In an attempt to capture the habitat needs of Great Plains fish communities we are looking beyond previous habitat modeling methods. Traditional habitat modeling approaches have relied on one-dimensional hydraulic models and lumped...
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T. J. Waddle, K.D. Bovee, Z.H. Bowen
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Habitat measurement and modeling in the Green and Yampa Rivers: Project Report to Natural Resource Preservation Program December 2001 Habitat measurement and modeling in the Green and Yampa Rivers: Project Report to Natural Resource Preservation Program December 2001
Populations of the endangered razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) in the middle Green River have declined since closer of Flaming Gorge Dam in 1962. The apparent cause for the decline is a lack of successful recruitment. Recruitment failure has been attributed to habitat alteration and competition and predation by exotic fishes on early life stages of razorback sucker. This study was...
Authors
Z.H. Bowen, K.D. Bovee, T.J. Waddle, T. Modde, C. Kitcheyan
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
Transferability of habitat suitability criteria: Response to comment Transferability of habitat suitability criteria: Response to comment
No abstract available.
Authors
Mary C. Freeman, Z.H. Bowen, K.D. Bovee
Evaluation of generalized habitat criteria for assessing impacts of altered flow regimes on warmwater fishes Evaluation of generalized habitat criteria for assessing impacts of altered flow regimes on warmwater fishes
Assessing potential effects of flow regulation on southeastern warmwater fish assemblages is problematic because of high species richness and our poor knowledge of habitat requirements for most species. A previous attempt to reduce the complexity of describing habitat requirements for diverse assemblages defined five 'key habitat' types based on quantitative descriptions of depth...
Authors
Z.H. Bowen, Mary C. Freeman, K.D. Bovee
Transferability of habitat suitability criteria for fishes in warmwater streams Transferability of habitat suitability criteria for fishes in warmwater streams
We developed habitat suitability criteria and tested their transferability for nine fishes inhabiting unregulated Piedmont and Coastal Plain streams in Alabama. Criteria for optimal habitat were defined as those ranges of depth, velocity, substrate type, and cover type for which a species' suitability index (proportional abundance divided by proportional habitat availability, scaled from...
Authors
Mary C. Freeman, Zachary H. Bowen, Johnie H. Crance
Two-dimensional habitat modeling in the Yellowstone/Upper Missouri River system Two-dimensional habitat modeling in the Yellowstone/Upper Missouri River system
This study is being conducted to provide the aquatic biology component of a decision support system being developed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. In an attempt to capture the habitat needs of Great Plains fish communities we are looking beyond previous habitat modeling methods. Traditional habitat modeling approaches have relied on one-dimensional hydraulic models and lumped...
Authors
T. J. Waddle, K.D. Bovee, Z.H. Bowen