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Incorporating traits in aquatic biomonitoring to enhance causal diagnosis and prediction
JM Culp, DG Armanini, MJ Dunbar, JM Orlofske, NLR Poff, AI Pollard, ...
Integrated environmental assessment and management 7 (2), 187-197, 2011
1682011
Global patterns and drivers of ecosystem functioning in rivers and riparian zones
SD Tiegs, DM Costello, MW Isken, G Woodward, PB McIntyre, ...
Science Advances 5 (1), eaav0486, 2019
1672019
The biological assessment and rehabilitation of the world’s rivers: An overview
MJ Feio, RM Hughes, M Callisto, SJ Nichols, ON Odume, BR Quintella, ...
Water 13 (3), 371, 2021
1112021
Quantifying seasonal variation in total phosphorus and nitrogen from prairie streams in the Red River Basin, Manitoba Canada
KJ Rattan, JC Corriveau, RB Brua, JM Culp, AG Yates, PA Chambers
Science of the Total Environment 575, 649-659, 2017
992017
Effectiveness of best management practices in improving stream ecosystem quality
AG Yates, RC Bailey, JA Schwindt
Hydrobiologia 583, 331-344, 2007
832007
Covarying patterns of macroinvertebrate and fish assemblages along natural and human activity gradients: implications for bioassessment
AG Yates, RC Bailey
Hydrobiologia 637, 87-100, 2010
692010
Benthic invertebrate taxonomic and trait associations with land use in an intensively managed watershed: Implications for indicator identification
EM Krynak, AG Yates
Ecological Indicators 93, 1050-1059, 2018
492018
Selecting objectively defined reference sites for stream bioassessment programs
AG Yates, RC Bailey
Environmental monitoring and assessment 170, 129-140, 2010
492010
Fish and macroinvertebrate assemblages reveal extensive degradation of the world's rivers
MJ Feio, RM Hughes, SRQ Serra, SJ Nichols, BJ Kefford, M Lintermans, ...
Global Change Biology 29 (2), 355-374, 2023
472023
Bioassessment of freshwater ecosystems using the Reference Condition Approach: comparing established and new methods with common data sets
RC Bailey, S Linke, AG Yates
Freshwater Science 33 (4), 1204-1211, 2014
452014
Multi‐scaled drivers of rural prairie stream metabolism along human activity gradients
AG Yates, RB Brua, JM Culp, PA Chambers
Freshwater Biology 58 (4), 675-689, 2013
442013
Integrating stream bioassessment and landscape ecology as a tool for land use planning
RC Bailey, TB Reynoldson, AG Yates, J Bailey, S Linke
Freshwater Biology 52 (5), 908-917, 2007
402007
Estimating nutrient production from human activities in subcatchments of the Red River, Manitoba
AG Yates, JM Culp, PA Chambers
Journal of Great Lakes Research 38, 106-114, 2012
392012
Metabolomics for biomonitoring: an evaluation of the metabolome as an indicator of aquatic ecosystem health
SM Pomfret, RB Brua, NM Izral, AG Yates
Environmental Reviews 28 (1), 89-98, 2020
352020
Buried streams: Uncovering a potential threat to aquatic ecosystems
KL Stammler, AG Yates, RC Bailey
Landscape and urban planning 114, 37-41, 2013
352013
Sensitivity of structural and functional indicators depends on type and resolution of anthropogenic activities
AG Yates, RB Brua, JM Culp, PA Chambers, LI Wassenaar
Ecological indicators 45, 274-284, 2014
342014
The stream and its altered valley: integrating landscape ecology into environmental assessments of agro-ecosystems
AG Yates, RC Bailey
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 114, 257-271, 2006
342006
Effects of landscape and history on diversification of a montane, stream‐breeding amphibian
D Koscinski, AG Yates, P Handford, SC Lougheed
Journal of Biogeography 36 (2), 255-265, 2009
332009
Snowmelt and its role in the hydrologic and nutrient budgets of prairie streams
J Corriveau, PA Chambers, AG Yates, JM Culp
Water Science and Technology 64 (8), 1590-1596, 2011
312011
Effects of best management practice on ecological condition: does location matter?
R Holmes, DG Armanini, AG Yates
Environmental Management 57, 1062-1076, 2016
292016
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