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Pre- and Post-Construction Assessment of Nutrient Concentrations at Shallow Water Habitat Restoration Sites on the Lower Missouri River
- Nathan J.C. Gosch, D. Morris, T. R. Gemeinhardt, Joseph L. Bonneau
- Geology
- 5 March 2013
Loss of shallow water habitat (SWH) is hypothesized as a factor contributing to the decline of native Missouri River fishes, including the endangered pallid sturgeon. As a result, the restoration of… Expand
WATER QUALITY DURING TWO HIGH-FLOW YEARS ON THE LOWER MISSOURI RIVER: THE EFFECTS OF RESERVOIR AND TRIBUTARY CONTRIBUTIONS
- D. Morris, T. R. Gemeinhardt, Nathan J.C. Gosch, D. Jensen
- Environmental Science
- 1 October 2014
Complex socioeconomic and ecological issues, ranging from impaired streams to Gulf of Mexico hypoxia, have made nutrient management an increasingly important issue across the USA. High flows during… Expand
Is Shallow Water a Suitable Surrogate for Assessing Efforts to Address Pallid Sturgeon Population Declines
- T. R. Gemeinhardt, Nathan J.C. Gosch, D. Morris, M. L. Miller, T. Welker, Joseph L. Bonneau
- Biology
- 1 May 2016
It is hypothesized that slow, shallow water habitats benefit larval pallid sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus; however, testing this hypothesis is difficult, given the low number of larval pallid sturgeon… Expand
Assessment of Missouri River floodplain invertebrates during historic inundation: implications for river restoration
- Nathan J.C. Gosch, M. L. Miller, A. Dzialowski, D. Morris, T. R. Gemeinhardt, Joseph L. Bonneau
- Environmental Science
- 2014
Floodplain connectivity is important to aquatic organisms in large rivers. Anthropogenic alterations regulating the Missouri River have limited connectivity and negatively affected native fauna.… Expand
Age-0 Sturgeon Accessibility to Constructed and Modified Chutes in the Lower Missouri River
- Nathan J.C. Gosch, M. L. Miller, T. R. Gemeinhardt, Schuyler J. Sampson, Joseph L. Bonneau
- Environmental Science
- 4 February 2015
AbstractShallow-water habitat is hypothesized to provide nursery habitat for young fish. The construction of side-channel chutes to restore shallow-water habitat is common in the lower Missouri… Expand
Age‐0 Shovelnose Sturgeon Prey Consumption in the Lower Missouri River
- Nathan J.C. Gosch, M. Miller, +4 authors Joseph L. Bonneau
- Biology
- 2016
A lack of nutritious food during the first year of life is a hypothesized factor that may limit survival of endangered pallid sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus in the lower Missouri River (LMOR).… Expand
Comparisons of zooplankton and phytoplankton in created shallow water habitats of the lower Missouri River: implications for native fish
- A. Dzialowski, Joseph L. Bonneau, T. R. Gemeinhardt
- Environmental Science
- Aquatic Ecology
- 1 March 2013
Shallow water habitat (SWH) is important for riverine fish and their invertebrate prey, yet the availability of SWH has declined in many systems due to human impacts. We evaluated the potential… Expand
ミズーリ川下流域における0歳魚ショベルノーズスタージョンの餌料消費【Powered by NICT】
- Nathan J.C. Gosch, M. L. Miller, +4 authors Joseph L. Bonneau
- Geology
- 2016
Age‐0 sturgeon and shallow water: A local‐ and reach‐scale assessment
- Nathan J.C. Gosch, T. R. Gemeinhardt, W. Bouska, M. L. Miller, T. L. Brown, Joseph L. Bonneau
- Environmental Science
- 1 November 2017
Despite the hypothesized benefits to age-0 Scaphirhynchus sturgeon, the role that slow, shallow water plays during early life history remains uncertain. Although several studies have reported the… Expand