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Assessment of Habitat and Streamflow Requirements for Habitat Protection, Usquepaug-Queen River, Rhode Island, 1999-2000

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العنوان: Assessment of Habitat and Streamflow Requirements for Habitat Protection, Usquepaug-Queen River, Rhode Island, 1999-2000
المؤلفون: Armstrong, David S., Parker, Gene W.
المساهمون: GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DENVER CO
المصدر: DTIC
سنة النشر: 2003
المجموعة: Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
مصطلحات موضوعية: Biology, Ecology, Hydrology, Limnology and Potamology, Water Pollution and Control, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, HABITATS, STREAMFLOW ANALYSIS, STREAMS, UNDERWATER, AQUATIC PLANTS, REQUIREMENTS, TEMPERATURE, GRAVEL, SAND, DOWNED AIRCRAFT, RHODE ISLAND, RESERVOIRS, ROCK, BANKS(WATERWAYS), TREES, PROTECTION, FLOW, RIVERS
الوصف: The relations among stream habitat and hydrologic conditions were investigated in the Usquepaug Queen River Basin in southern Rhode Island. Habitats were assessed at 13 sites on the mainstem and tributaries from July 1999 to September 2000. Channel types are predominantly low-gradient glides, pools, and runs that have a sand and gravel streambed and a forest or shrub riparian zone. Along the stream margins, overhanging brush, undercut banks supported by roots, and downed trees create cover; within the channel, submerged aquatic vegetation and woody debris create cover. These habitat features decrease in quality and availability with declining streamflows, and features along stream margins generally become unavailable once streamflows drop to the point at which water recedes from the stream banks. Riffles are less common, but were identified as critical habitat areas because they are among the first to exhibit habitat losses or become unavailable during low-flow periods. Stream-temperature data were collected at eight sites during summer 2000 to indicate the suitability of those reaches for cold-water fish communities. Data indicate stream temperatures provide suitable habitat for cold-water species in the Fisherville and Locke Brook tributaries and in the mainstem Queen River downstream of the confluence with Fisherville Brook. Stream temperatures in the Usquepaug River downstream from Glen Rock Reservoir are about 6 F warmer than in the Queen River upstream from the impoundment. These warmer temperatures may make habitat in the Usquepaug River marginal for cold-water species. Fish-community composition was determined from samples collected at seven sites on tributaries and at three sites on the mainstem Usquepaug Queen River. ; Prepared in cooperation with the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, Northborogh, MA.
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رقم الانضمام: edsbas.BE763CDE
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