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4.6 Population Dynamics
4.6.1 Introduction
4.6.2 RIPPLE Population Module
4.6.3 SHIRAZ
4.6.4 EDT
4.6.5 SALMOD
4.6.6 Advantages and disadvantages of population modeling
4.5.2 Spatial analysis
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4.6.1 Introduction
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Scientific Approaches for Evaluating Hydroelectric Project Effects
Scientific Approaches for Evaluating Hydroelectric Project Effects
Project Overview
Part I: Hydroelectric Project Effects Matrix
Part II: Scientific Approaches to Evaluate Effects
1 Introduction
2 Water Quality
3 Hydrology and Geology
4 Fish and Other Aquatic Species
4.1 Instream Flows
4.2 Flow fluctuations and stranding
4.3 Downstream Migration/Entrainment
4.4 Upstream Migration at Draft Tubes
4.5 Aquatic Habitat Connectivity
4.6 Population Dynamics
4.6.1 Introduction
4.6.2 RIPPLE Population Module
4.6.3 SHIRAZ
4.6.4 EDT
4.6.5 SALMOD
4.6.6 Advantages and disadvantages of population modeling
5 Special-Status Plants, Lichens, and Fungi, and Plant Communities
6 Wildlife
7 Recreation
8 Aesthetics
9 Cultural Resources
10 Literature Cited
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