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Turnitin: Prosiding DFC 2017 - Aquatic invertebrate diversity and community composition at Quitobaquito, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
(DFC USA, 2018-09-15)
Quitobaquito spring and pond support the only natural populations of endangered
Sonoyta pupfish and mud turtle in the United States. Despite long-term monitoring of pupfish and mud turtle populations, little is known about ...
Turnitin: Prosiding SCRRD 2018 - Aquatic Macroinvertebrates of the Lower Santa Cruz River
(Sonoran Institute, 2018-10-31)
In arid climates, increasing water use has resulted in the loss of surface water resources. For example, much of
the Santa Cruz River in southern Arizona lost perennial flow in the mid-1900s due to extensive groundwate ...
Turnitin: Prosiding SCRRD 2018 - Dynamics of Water Quality in an Effluent-dominated Reach of the Santa Cruz River, AZ
(Sonoran Institute, 2018-10-31)
In Arizona, the Santa Cruz River system is one of several river systems that have experienced groundwater drops
and loss of perennial flow due to groundwater pumping and drought. Along with Gila River and Salt River, ...
Turnitin: Prosiding DFC 2017 - Can Treated Waswater Reestablish Aquatic Communities in Desert Rivers?
(DFC USA, 2018-09-15)
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFS) conducted drought monitoring
(stream flow and temperature) in three Redband Trout streams in the Goose Lake basin (Lassen, Cold, and Willow Creeks) that provide habitat ...
Turnitin: Prosiding SCRRD 2018 - Implications of Using Treated Wastewater as Habitat for Desert Fishes
(Sonoran Institute, 2018-10-31)
Discharge of treated wastewater and upgrades to water reclamation facilities have been instrumental in
returning aquatic biodiversity and riparian habitat to the previously dry Santa Cruz River. The endangered Gila
topminnow ...
Turnitin: Prosiding DFC 2017 - Water quality dynamics in an effluent-dominated reach of the Santa Cruz River, AZ
(DFC USA, 2018-09-15)
The Santa Cruz River system is one of several river systems in Arizona that have
experienced groundwater declines and loss of perennial flow due to groundwater pumping and drought. Along with Gila River and Salt River, ...
Turnitin: SFS 2018 Oral - Restoring Aquatic Ecosystems in Arid Environments with Treated Wastewater: Wishful Thinking or Practical Reality?
(Society for freshwater Science, 2018-05-24)
Turnitin: SFS 2018 Oral - Dynamics of Water Quality in an Effluent-dominated Reach of the Santa Cruz River, AZ
(Society for Freshwater Science, 2018-05-24)
Turnitin: Prosiding SCRRD 2018 - Dragonflies and Damselflies of the Lower Santa Cruz River: Brilliant Biodiversity and Opportunities for Community Engagement
(Sonoran Institute, 2018-10-31)
One of the most diverse groups of aquatic invertebrates in the effluent-supported lower Santa Cruz River is the
Odonata, which includes dragonflies and damselflies. Their larval life stages are aquatic and the colorful ...