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  1. Species-Richness Responses to Water-Withdrawal Scenarios and Minimum Flow Levels: Evaluating Presumptive Standards in the Tennessee and Cumberland River Basins
  2. Copula theory as a generalized framework for flow‐duration curve based streamflow estimates in ungaged and partially gaged catchments
  3. Prediction and inference of flow-duration curves using multi-output neural networks
  4. Streamflow characteristics from modeled runoff time series – importance of calibration criteria selection
  5. Putting Flow–Ecology Relationships into Practice: A Decision-Support System to Assess Fish Community Response to Water-Management Scenarios
  6. Streamflow characteristics from modelled runoff time series – importance of calibration criteria selection
  7. Accelerating advances in continental domain hydrologic modeling
  8. Model Calibration Criteria for Estimating Ecological Flow Characteristics
  9. Hydrologic data for the Obed River watershed, Tennessee
  10. Ecological limit functions relating fish community response to hydrologic departures of the ecological flow regime in the Tennessee River basin, United States
  11. PREDICTING ECOLOGICAL FLOW REGIME AT UNGAGED SITES: A COMPARISON OF METHODS
  12. Modelling ecological flow regime: an example from the Tennessee and Cumberland River basins
  13. Relating streamflow characteristics to specialized insectivores in the Tennessee River Valley: a regional approach