Environmental Studies and Forestry
The evolution of dam induced river fragmentation in the United States
R. A. Spinti, L. E. Condon, et al.
This study, conducted by Rachel A. Spinti, Laura E. Condon, and Jun Zhang, evaluates the impact of over 50,000 dams on river fragmentation across the United States. It highlights how mid-sized dams significantly affect aquatic habitats by creating short river fragments while reversing historical fragmentation patterns, particularly in humid basins. Engage with this critical research to understand the nuances of anthropogenic changes in our waterways.
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