Daren M Carlisle, Ph.D.
Dr. Daren Carlisle manages the Ecological Flows Program for the Water Resources Mission Area.
Science and Products
Natural Monthly Flow Estimates for the Conterminous United States, 1950-2015
Matched ecological assessment and stream gaging data for the CONUS
Data Release for: Classification of California streams using combined deductive and inductive approaches: setting the foundation for analysis of hydrologic alteration
Data Release for: Empirical Models for Estimating Baseline Streamflows in California and their Likelihood of Anthropogenic Modification
Ecological forecasting—21st century science for 21st century management
Natural resource managers are coping with rapid changes in both environmental conditions and ecosystems. Enabled by recent advances in data collection and assimilation, short-term ecological forecasting may be a powerful tool to help resource managers anticipate impending near-term changes in ecosystem conditions or dynamics. Managers may use the information in forecasts to minimize the adverse ef
Biofilms provide new insight into pesticide occurrence in streams and links to aquatic ecological communities
Diatom enumeration method influences biological assessments of southeastern USA streams
Multi-region assessment of pharmaceutical exposures and predicted effects in USA wadeable urban-gradient streams
Sustaining Environmental Capital Initiative summary report
Severity and extent of alterations to natural streamflow regimes based on hydrologic metrics in the conterminous United States, 1980–2014
Flow modification in the Nation’s streams and rivers
Projected urban growth in the Southeastern USA puts small streams at risk
Regional-scale associations between indicators of biological integrity and indicators of streamflow modification
Effects of urban multi-stressors on three stream biotic assemblages
Effects of antecedent streamflow and sample timing on trend assessments of fish, invertebrate, and diatom communities
Linking the agricultural landscape of the Midwest to stream health with structural equation modeling
Science and Products
Natural Monthly Flow Estimates for the Conterminous United States, 1950-2015
Matched ecological assessment and stream gaging data for the CONUS
Data Release for: Classification of California streams using combined deductive and inductive approaches: setting the foundation for analysis of hydrologic alteration
Data Release for: Empirical Models for Estimating Baseline Streamflows in California and their Likelihood of Anthropogenic Modification
Ecological forecasting—21st century science for 21st century management
Natural resource managers are coping with rapid changes in both environmental conditions and ecosystems. Enabled by recent advances in data collection and assimilation, short-term ecological forecasting may be a powerful tool to help resource managers anticipate impending near-term changes in ecosystem conditions or dynamics. Managers may use the information in forecasts to minimize the adverse ef