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Macroinvertebrate: Emerging Mayfly.

(Photo by Jeremy Monroe)

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Greenback cutthroat trout

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Macroinvertebrates - Glaciated Confined

(Information compiled by Emily Banks)

The steeper gradient stream segments of coarser substrate and greater shading found in glaciated confined reaches are likely to support less diverse populations of macroinvertebrates than unconfined reaches, although members of all functional groups may be present, with different types of organisms inhabiting different microhabitat units (e.g., rapids vs channel margins) on the streambed.

Vertebrates - Glaciated Confined

Based on the elevation distributions below, we assume that species are present in any perennial flow process domain within their respective elevation range. Because of the steeper gradients, swift flow, coarse substrate, and lesser pool volumes, fish habitat may be less abundant and diverse in confined than in unconfined or partially confined reaches, but confined reaches will certainly support fish.

Table of expected range of fish

Table summarized from Vincent and Miller (1969) and Martin et al. (1994)


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Colluvial Hollows Ephemeral Channels Glaciated Confined Glaciated Partially Confined Glaciated Unconfined Unglaciated Confined Unglaciated Partially Confined Unglaciated Unconfined
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