Are large herbivores vectors ofterrestrial subsidies for riverinefood webs?

Are large herbivores vectors ofterrestrial subsidies for riverinefood webs?  

Publication Date:  2015-06-01
Creator:  McClain, Michael E.
Masese, Frank Onderi
Abrantes, Katya G.
Gettel, Gretchen M.
Bouillon, Steven
Irvine, Kenneth
Publisher.Display:  Springer
Format:  Article
Subjects.Display:  Stable isotopes
Trophic subsidies
Allochthony
Food webs
C4 carbon
SIAR models
Savannah
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Are large herbivores vectors ofterrestrial subsidies for riverinefood webs?
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Assessment of water resources availability and demand in the Mara River basin  

Publication Date:  2014-04-01
Creator:  McClain, Michael E.
Dessu, Shimelis Behailu
Melessea, Assefa M.
Bhata, Mahadev G.
Publisher.Display:  Elsevier B.V.
Format:  Article
Subjects.Display:  Hydrology
Water resources
Water quantity
Irrigated
SWAT
Model
Water demand
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Assessment of water resources availability and demand in the Mara River basin
Balancing water resources development and environmental sustainability in africa: a review of recent research findings and applications

Balancing water resources development and environmental sustainability in africa: a review of recent research findings and applications  

Publication Date:  2012-12-14
Creator:  McClain, Michael E.
Publisher.Display:  The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Format:  Article
Subjects.Display:  Food security
Environment
Water resources
Conservation
Water management
Africa
Sustainable
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Balancing water resources development and environmental sustainability in africa: a review of recent research findings and applications
Comparing flow regime, channel hydraulics, and biological communities to infer flow-ecology relationships in the Mara River Kenya and Tanzania

Comparing flow regime, channel hydraulics, and biological communities to infer flow-ecology relationships in the Mara River Kenya and Tanzania  

Publication Date:  2014-04-10
Creator:  McClain, Michael E.
Subalusky, Amanda L.
Anderson, Elizabeth P.
Dessu, Shimelis Behailu
Meleese, Assefa M.
Ndomba, Preksedis
Mtamba, Joseph OD
Tamatamah, Rashid A.
Mligo, Cosmas
Publisher.Display:  Taylor & Francis
Format:  Article
Subjects.Display:  Hydrology
Biodiversity
Water flow
East Africa
Kenya
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Comparing flow regime, channel hydraulics, and biological communities to infer flow-ecology relationships in the Mara River Kenya and Tanzania
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Environmental flow assessment as a tool for achieving environmental objectives of african water policy, with examples from East Africa  

Publication Date:  2013-04-15
Creator:  McClain, Michael E.
Kashaigilic, Japhet J.
Ndombad, Preksedis
Publisher.Display:  John Wiley and Sons
Format:  Article
Subjects.Display:  Water resources
Water management
Tanzania
Africa
Transboundary
Kenya
Environmental flow assessment
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Environmental flow assessment as a tool for achieving environmental objectives of african water policy, with examples from East Africa
Land use and climate change impacts on the hydrology of the upper Mara River basin, Kenya: results of a modeling study to supportbetter resource management

Land use and climate change impacts on the hydrology of the upper Mara River basin, Kenya: results of a modeling study to supportbetter resource management  

Publication Date:  2011-07-18
Creator:  Mango, Liya M.
Melesse, Assefa M.
McClain, Michael E.
Gann, Daniel
Setegen, S. G.
Publisher.Display:  Copernicus Publications
Format:  Article
Subjects.Display:  Hydrology
Climate change
Land use
Water management
Impacts
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Land use and climate change impacts on the hydrology of the upper Mara River basin, Kenya: results of a modeling study to supportbetter resource management
Scale-dependent effects of rural activities on benthic macroinvertebrates and physico-chemical characteristics in headwater streams of the Mara River, Kenya

Scale-dependent effects of rural activities on benthic macroinvertebrates and physico-chemical characteristics in headwater streams of the Mara River, Kenya  

Publication Date:  2013-03-03
Creator:  McClain, Michael E.
Minaya, Veronica
Moog, Otto
Omengo, Fred
Singer, Gabriel A.
Publisher.Display:  Elsevier
Format:  Article
Subjects.Display:  Tropics
Water management
Limnology
Land-use
Population (human)
Impacts
Macroinvertebrates
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Scale-dependent effects of rural activities on benthic macroinvertebrates and physico-chemical characteristics in headwater streams of the Mara River, Kenya