His primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Ecosystem, Riparian zone, Hydrology and STREAMS. His Ecosystem research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Floodplain, Cobble, Habitat, Snowmelt and Limnology. The various areas that F. Richard Hauer examines in his Riparian zone study include Forest ecology, Salvage logging, Land use and Environmental protection.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Physical geography, Climate change, Climate model and Freshwater ecosystem in addition to Hydrology. His work carried out in the field of STREAMS brings together such families of science as Trout, Salvelinus confluentus and Tributary. His River ecosystem research includes elements of Ecological assessment, Fluvial, Applied ecology, Ecology and Freshwater biology.
F. Richard Hauer mainly focuses on Ecology, Hydrology, Ecosystem, Floodplain and STREAMS. His work on River ecosystem, Abundance, Caddisfly and Ecology is typically connected to Seston as part of general Ecology study, connecting several disciplines of science. F. Richard Hauer combines subjects such as Abiotic component and Fluvial with his study of River ecosystem.
His Hydrology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Benthic zone, Dissolved organic carbon and Riparian zone. His Ecosystem research integrates issues from Climate change, Biota and Habitat. His research integrates issues of Organic matter, Trout, Salvelinus confluentus, Dissolved nutrients and Large woody debris in his study of STREAMS.
His primary areas of study are Ecology, Hydrology, Ecosystem, Habitat and Floodplain. As part of his studies on Ecology, F. Richard Hauer frequently links adjacent subjects like Glacier. His Hydrology research incorporates elements of Dissolved organic carbon, Nutrient, Dissolved nutrients and Riparian zone.
His Riparian zone research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Fluvial and Geomorphology. His Ecosystem study focuses on River ecosystem in particular. The study incorporates disciplines such as Atmospheric sciences and STREAMS in addition to River ecosystem.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Ecosystem, Glacier, Climate change and Habitat. His Ecology study frequently links to related topics such as Glacial period. His Ecosystem study incorporates themes from Floodplain, Biodiversity and Biota.
His Glacier research includes elements of Endangered species and DNA barcoding. F. Richard Hauer combines subjects such as Meltwater and Physical geography with his study of Climate change.
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Methods in stream ecology
F. Richard Hauer;Gary Anthony Lamberti.
Ecology (1997)
Role of Refugia in Recovery from Disturbances: Modern Fragmented and Disconnected River Systems
James R. Sedell;Gordon H. Reeves;F. Richard Hauer;Jack A. Stanford.
Environmental Management (1990)
Geomorphology, hyporheic exchange, and selection of spawning habitat by bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus)
Colden V. Baxter;F. Richard Hauer.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (2000)
Biotic and abiotic controls in river and stream communities
Mary E. Power;R. Jean Stout;Colbert E. Cushing;Peter P. Harper.
Journal of The North American Benthological Society (1988)
Postfire Management on Forested Public Lands of the Western United States
Robert L. Beschta;Jonathan J. Rhodes;J. Boone Kauffman;Robert E. Gresswell.
Conservation Biology (2004)
Measuring Groundwater–Stream Water Exchange: New Techniques for Installing Minipiezometers and Estimating Hydraulic Conductivity
Colden Baxter;F. Richard Hauer;William W. Woessner.
Transactions of The American Fisheries Society (2003)
Assessment of climate change and freshwater ecosystems of the Rocky Mountains, USA and Canada
F. Richard Hauer;Jill S. Baron;Donald H. Campbell;Kurt D. Fausch.
Hydrological Processes (1997)
CLIMATE, HYDROLOGIC DISTURBANCE, AND SUCCESSION: DRIVERS OF FLOODPLAIN PATTERN
Diane C Whited;Mark S. Lorang;Mary J Harner;F. Richard Hauer.
Ecology (2007)
Wildfire effects on stream food webs and nutrient dynamics in Glacier National Park, USA
Craig N Spencer;Kristin Odney Gabel;F.Richard Hauer.
Forest Ecology and Management (2003)
Gravel-bed river floodplains are the ecological nexus of glaciated mountain landscapes
F. Richard Hauer;Harvey Locke;Victoria J. Dreitz;Mark Hebblewhite.
Science Advances (2016)
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