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Chapter 1 Ecohydraulics: An Introduction (pages 1–6): Ian Maddock, Atle Harby, Paul Kemp and Paul Wood
Chapter 2 Incorporating Hydrodynamics into Ecohydraulics: The Role of Turbulence in the Swimming Performance and Habitat Selection of Stream‐Dwelling Fish (pages 7–30): Martin A. Wilkes, Ian Maddock, Fleur Visser and Michael C. Acreman
Chapter 3 Hydraulic Modelling Approaches for Ecohydraulic Studies: 3D, 2D, 1D and Non‐Numerical Models (pages 31–74): Daniele Tonina and Klaus Jorde
Chapter 4 The Habitat Modelling System CASiMiR: A Multivariate Fuzzy Approach and its Applications (pages 75–91): Markus Noack, Matthias Schneider and Silke Wieprecht
Chapter 5 Data‐Driven Fuzzy Habitat Models: Impact of Performance Criteria and Opportunities for Ecohydraulics (pages 93–107): Ans Mouton, Bernard De Baets and Peter Goethals
Chapter 6 Applications of the MesoHABSIM Simulation Model (pages 109–124): Piotr Parasiewicz, Joseph N. Rogers, Paolo Vezza, Javier Gortázar, Thomas Seager, Mark Pegg, Wiesław Wiśniewolski and Claudio Comoglio
Chapter 7 The Role of Geomorphology and Hydrology in Determining Spatial‐Scale Units for Ecohydraulics (pages 125–142): Elisa Zavadil and Michael Stewardson
Chapter 8 Developing Realistic Fish Passage Criteria: An Ecohydraulics Approach (pages 143–156): Andrew S. Vowles, Lynda R. Eakins, Adam T. Piper, James R. Kerr and Paul Kemp
Chapter 9 Habitat Use and Selection by Brown Trout in Streams (pages 157–176): Jan Heggenes and Jens Wollebæk
Chapter 10 Salmonid Habitats in Riverine Winter Conditions with Ice (pages 177–192): Ari Huusko, Teppo Vehanen and Morten Stickler
Chapter 11 Stream Habitat Associations of the Foothill Yellow‐Legged Frog (Rana boylii): The Importance of Habitat Heterogeneity (pages 193–211): Sarah Yarnell
Chapter 12 Testing the Relationship Between Surface Flow Types and Benthic Macroinvertebrates (pages 213–228): Graham Hill, Ian Maddock and Melanie Bickerton
Chapter 13 The Impact of Altered Flow Regime on Periphyton (pages 229–243): Nataša Smolar‐Žvanut and Aleksandra Krivograd Klemenčič
Chapter 14 Ecohydraulics and Aquatic Macrophytes: Assessing the Relationship in River Floodplains (pages 245–259): Georg A. Janauer, Udo Schmidt‐Mumm and Walter Reckendorfer
Chapter 15 Multi‐Scale Macrophyte Responses to Hydrodynamic Stress and Disturbances: Adaptive Strategies and Biodiversity Patterns (pages 261–273): Sara Puijalon and Gudrun Bornette
Chapter 16 Application of Real‐Time Management for Environmental Flow Regimes (pages 275–292): Thomas B. Hardy and Thomas A. Shaw
Chapter 17 Hydraulic Modelling of Floodplain Vegetation in Korea: Development and Applications (pages 293–307): Hyoseop Woo and Sung‐Uk Choi
Chapter 18 A Historical Perspective on Downstream Passage at Hydroelectric Plants in Swedish Rivers (pages 309–322): Olle Calles, Peter Rivinoja and Larry Greenberg
Chapter 19 Rapid Flow Fluctuations and Impacts on Fish and the Aquatic Ecosystem (pages 323–335): Atle Harby and Markus Noack
Chapter 20 Ecohydraulic Design of Riffle‐Pool Relief and Morphological Unit Geometry in Support of Regulated Gravel‐Bed River Rehabilitation (pages 337–355): Gregory B. Pasternack and Rocko A. Brown
Chapter 21 Ecohydraulics for River Management: Can Mesoscale Lotic Macroinvertebrate Data Inform Macroscale Ecosystem Assessment? (pages 357–374): Jessica M. Orlofske, Wendy A. Monk and Donald J. Baird
Chapter 23 Estuarine Wetland Ecohydraulics and Migratory Shorebird Habitat Restoration (pages 375–394): José F. Rodríguez and Alice Howe
Chapter 23 Ecohydraulics at the Landscape Scale: Applying the Concept of Temporal Landscape Continuity in River Restoration Using Cyclic Floodplain Rejuvenation (pages 395–406): Gertjan W. Geerling, Harm Duel, Anthonie D. Buijse and Antonius J.M. Smits
Chapter 24 Embodying Interactions Between Riparian Vegetation and Fluvial Hydraulic Processes Within a Dynamic Floodplain Model: Concepts and Applications (pages 407–427): Gregory Egger, Emilio Politti, Virginia Garófano‐Gómez, Bernadette Blamauer, Teresa Ferreira, Rui Rivaes, Rohan Benjankar and Helmut Habersack
Chapter 25 Research Needs, Challenges and the Future of Ecohydraulics Research (pages 429–436): Ian Maddock, Atle Harby, Paul Kemp and Paul Wood
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