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1 | A global perspective on environmental flow assessment: emerging trends in the development and application of environmental flow methodologies for rivers | River Research and Applications | 2003 | 1,272 |
2 | Redundancy and the choice of hydrologic indices for characterizing streamflow regimes | River Research and Applications | 2003 | 912 |
3 | Fluorescence analysis of dissolved organic matter in natural, waste and polluted waters—a review | River Research and Applications | 2007 | 816 |
4 | The riverine ecosystem synthesis: biocomplexity in river networks across space and time | River Research and Applications | 2006 | 752 |
5 | Fine-grained sediment in river systems: environmental significance and management issues | River Research and Applications | 2005 | 529 |
6 | From the myth of a lost paradise to targeted river restoration: forget natural references and focus on human benefits | River Research and Applications | 2009 | 418 |
7 | THE IMPACT OF FINE SEDIMENT ON MACRO‐INVERTEBRATES | River Research and Applications | 2012 | 362 |
8 | PERFORMANCE OF FISH PASSAGE STRUCTURES AT UPSTREAM BARRIERS TO MIGRATION | River Research and Applications | 2012 | 338 |
9 | A collaborative and adaptive process for developing environmental flow recommendations | River Research and Applications | 2006 | 321 |
10 | A scenario-based holistic approach to environmental flow assessments for rivers | River Research and Applications | 2003 | 320 |
11 | A PRESUMPTIVE STANDARD FOR ENVIRONMENTAL FLOW PROTECTION | River Research and Applications | 2012 | 314 |
12 | Flow restoration and protection in Australian rivers | River Research and Applications | 2003 | 313 |
13 | A review of techniques available for delimiting the erodible river corridor: a sustainable approach to managing bank erosion | River Research and Applications | 2005 | 308 |
14 | Flow variability in dryland rivers: boom, bust and the bits in between | River Research and Applications | 2006 | 274 |
15 | Effects of elevated water temperature on fish and macroinvertebrate communities below small dams | River Research and Applications | 2003 | 261 |
16 | A review of statistical methods for the evaluation of aquatic habitat suitability for instream flow assessment | River Research and Applications | 2006 | 255 |
17 | Sediment mining in alluvial channels: physical effects and management perspectives | River Research and Applications | 2005 | 249 |
18 | Linking scales of flow variability to lotic ecosystem structure and function | River Research and Applications | 2005 | 246 |
19 | THINKING LIKE A FISH: A KEY INGREDIENT FOR DEVELOPMENT OF EFFECTIVE FISH PASSAGE FACILITIES AT RIVER OBSTRUCTIONS | River Research and Applications | 2012 | 231 |
20 | Hydrogeomorphic processes affecting riparian habitat within alluvial channel-floodplain river systems: a review for the temperate zone | River Research and Applications | 2005 | 227 |
21 | Hydrodynamics of aquatic ecosystems: An interface between ecology, biomechanics and environmental fluid mechanics | River Research and Applications | 2010 | 221 |
22 | Habitat loss as the main cause of the slow recovery of fish faunas of regulated large rivers in Europe: the transversal floodplain gradient | River Research and Applications | 2004 | 217 |
23 | Sustainable reservoir operation: can we generate hydropower and preserve ecosystem values? | River Research and Applications | 2008 | 212 |
24 | Life in the ice lane: the winter ecology of stream salmonids | River Research and Applications | 2007 | 199 |
25 | Fish environmental guilds as a tool for assessment of ecological condition of rivers | River Research and Applications | 2006 | 180 |
26 | Re‐thinking environmental flows: from allocations and reserves to sustainability boundaries | River Research and Applications | 2010 | 179 |
27 | Resource subsidies across the land–freshwater interface and responses in recipient communities | River Research and Applications | 2010 | 177 |
28 | Changes in fish communities of the Shoalhaven River 20 years after construction of Tallowa Dam, Australia | River Research and Applications | 2002 | 176 |
29 | Controls on the size and occurrence of pools in coarse-grained forest rivers | River Research and Applications | 2002 | 176 |
30 | RESTORING SALMON HABITAT FOR A CHANGING CLIMATE | River Research and Applications | 2013 | 173 |
31 | A Conceptual Model of Vegetation–hydrogeomorphology Interactions Within River Corridors | River Research and Applications | 2016 | 170 |
32 | Placing global stream flow variability in geographic and geomorphic contexts | River Research and Applications | 2006 | 168 |
33 | Fish response to modified flow regimes in regulated rivers: research methods, effects and opportunities | River Research and Applications | 2008 | 167 |
34 | Environmental flow enhances native fish spawning and recruitment in the Murray River, Australia | River Research and Applications | 2009 | 166 |
35 | Reconstruction of the characteristics of a natural alluvial river-floodplain system and hydromorphological changes following human modifications: the Danube River (1812-1991) | River Research and Applications | 2004 | 160 |
36 | Plant dispersal along rivers fragmented by dams | River Research and Applications | 2006 | 158 |
37 | EXISTING AND FUTURE CHALLENGES: THE CONCEPT OF SUCCESSFUL FISH PASSAGE IN SOUTH AMERICA | River Research and Applications | 2012 | 158 |
38 | Ecological consequences of hydropower development in Central America: impacts of small dams and water diversion on neotropical stream fish assemblages | River Research and Applications | 2006 | 156 |
39 | THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FINE SEDIMENT AND MACROPHYTES IN RIVERS | River Research and Applications | 2012 | 156 |
40 | Present state of rivers and streams in Japan | River Research and Applications | 2005 | 155 |
41 | Impacts of riverine sand mining on freshwater ecosystems: A review of the scientific evidence and guidance for future research | River Research and Applications | 2020 | 154 |
42 | Flow variability and macroinvertebrate community response within riverine systems | River Research and Applications | 2006 | 153 |
43 | Effects of fluctuating river flow on groundwater/surface water mixing in the hyporheic zone of a regulated, large cobble bed river | River Research and Applications | 2006 | 153 |
44 | Predicting the natural flow regime: models for assessing hydrological alteration in streams | River Research and Applications | 2010 | 152 |
45 | THE IPOS FRAMEWORK: LINKING FISH SWIMMING PERFORMANCE IN ALTERED FLOWS FROM LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS TO RIVERS | River Research and Applications | 2012 | 152 |
46 | Quantifying uncertainty in estimation of hydrologic metrics for ecohydrological studies | River Research and Applications | 2010 | 151 |
47 | River flood plains are model ecosystems to test general hydrogeomorphic and ecological concepts | River Research and Applications | 2010 | 150 |
48 | Hyperspatial Remote Sensing of Channel Reach Morphology and Hydraulic Fish Habitat Using an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV): A First Assessment in the Context of River Research and Management | River Research and Applications | 2015 | 150 |
49 | A STREAM EVOLUTION MODEL INTEGRATING HABITAT AND ECOSYSTEM BENEFITS | River Research and Applications | 2014 | 149 |
50 | The effect of Keepit Dam on the temperature regime of the Namoi River, Australia | River Research and Applications | 2002 | 148 |