Sediment in Streams

T. F. Waters, editor
251 pages
Published by American Fisheries Society
Publication date: 1995
Summary
Monograph 7
Anthropogenic sediment¾chiefly from agriculture but also from forestry, mining, and urban development¾is the most serious pollutant of streams today. The book combines an applied fisheries viewpoint with a basic perspective of biotic integrity to show how stream communities are damaged by this ubiquitous contaminant. The human sources and biological effects of suspended and deposited sediment are thoroughly reviewed. So too are the methods of controlling sedimentation by preventing or detaining erosion and the means of removing excess sediment from streams when control is unsuccessful.
This book is intended for:
* fish biologists
* fisheries managers
* students of biomonitoring
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Common and Scientific Names of Fish Species
Conversion Factors for Units Used in this Volume
Symbols and Abbreviations
Introduction
Objectives
Extent of Sediment
Early Studies
Biotic Stream Communities
Scope of Review
Previous Publications on Sediment
Physical Characteristics of Stream Sediment
Sources of Sediment
Agriculture
Forestry
Mining
Urban Development
Streambank Erosion
Miscellaneous Sources
Effects of Suspended Sediment
Effects of Primary Producers
Effects on Invertebrates
Effects of Deposited Sediment on Benthic Invertebrates
Major Reviews
Substrate Particle Size
Substrate Embeddedness
Taxonomic Alteration
Short-term and Episodic Events
Sediment Sources and Invertebrates
Sediments and Invertebrate-Fish Relationships
Conclusions
Effects of Sediment on Fish
Effects of Suspended Sediment
Effects on Reproductive Success of Trout and Salmon
Effects on Reproductive Success of Warmwater Fishes
Effects of Deposited Sediment on Fish Habitat
Control of Sediment
Prevention
Interdiction
Restoration
Summary
Sources of Sediment
Biological Effects of Excess Sediment
Control of Sediment
Postscript
Bibliography
Appendices
Index
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