2024
DOI: 10.1002/esp.6006
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Geomorphic river classifications based on different methods coincide in predicting fish assemblage structure

Camila Bañales‐Seguel,
Konrad Górski,
Alejandra Zurita
et al.

Abstract: River classification is a necessary starting point for understanding river ecosystems and developing management guidelines. Using GIS to analyse an Andean river basin, we compare the application of two geomorphic classification methods at the segment scale: The Geomorphic Units Survey Classification System (GUS) and the Functional Process Zones (FPZ). Segment definition follows a manual procedure in GUS and a semi‐automated procedure in FPZ. Our objective was to assess the relationship between geomorphology an… Show more

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