Aquatic Community Classification And Ecosystem Diversity in Montana's Missouri River Watershed 2005

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Aquatic Community Classification And Ecosystem Diversity in Montana's Missouri River Watershed 2005
David M Stagliano
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These are larger (4* and 5* order rivers, >100 river miles long, average wetted width-15m), perennial warm-water, unconfined valley bottom rivers, but are considered wadable in most reaches by the summer months. In the low to mid-elevation (750-1200m) channels with low gradient, they contain long runs and continuous pools (1-1.5 m), and in the moderate gradient sections, they contain frequently interspaced (every 20 times wetted width) riffles that maintain connectivity throughout the year, alt...hough riffles may be absent in incised and degraded channel sections. Substrate characteristics are typically cobble/pebble riffles (when present) to gravel dominated runs and silted pools. Large woody debris (LWD), deep pools and undercut banks in the lower reaches of these rivers provide substantial fish habitat. During the spring and early summer, the lower sections of these rivers offer spawning and nursery habitat for sauger, walleye, channel catfish and other large warm-water assemblage fishes.

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