Bernhard Wegscheider, T. Linnansaari, Mouhamed Ndong, K. Haralampides, A. St‐Hilaire, M. Schneider, R. Curry
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Fish habitat modelling in large rivers: combining expert opinion and hydrodynamic modelling to inform river management
Physical habitat models represent a widely used tool in river management, yet, there is a growing consensus—particularly for large rivers—that fundamental principles have limits, and it is evident ...