Table 1. Summary of hydrologic parameters used in the IHA and RVA, and their characteristics.

General Group Regime Characteristics Streamflow Parameters
Used in the RVA
Examples of Ecosystem Influences
1. Magnitude of Monthly Discharge Conditions Magnitude Timing 1. Mean discharge for each calendar month * Habitat availability for aquatic organisms
* Soil moisture availability for plants
* Availability of water for terrestrial animals
* Availability of food/cover for fur-bearing mammals
* Reliability of water supplies for terrestrial animals
* Access by predators to nesting sites
* Influences water temperature, oxygen levels, photosynthesis in water column
2. Magnitude and Duration of Annual Extreme Discharge Conditions Magnitude Duration 1. Annual maxima one-day means
2. Annual minima one-day means
3. Annual minima 3-day means
4. Annual maxima 3-day means
5. Annual minima 7-day means
6. Annual maxima 7-day means
7. Annual minima 30-day means
8. Annual maxima 30-day means
9. Annual minima 90-day means
10 Annual maxima 90-day means
11 Number of zero-flow days
12 7-day minimum flow divided by mean flow for year (Abase flow @)
* Balance of competitive, ruderal, and stress-tolerant organisms
* Creation of sites for plant colonization
* Structuring of aquatic ecosystems by abiotic vs. biotic factors
* Structuring of river channel morphology and physical habitat conditions
* Soil moisture stress in plants
* Dehydration in animals
* Anaerobic stress in plants
* Volume of nutrient exchanges between rivers and floodplains
* Duration of stressful conditions such as low oxygen and concentrated chemicals in aquatic environments
* Distribution of plant communities in lakes, ponds, floodplains
* Duration of high flows for waste disposal, aeration of spawning beds in channel sediments
3. Timing of Annual Extreme Discharge Conditions Timing 1. Julian date of each annual one-day maximum discharge
2. Julian date of each annual one-day minimum discharge
* Compatibility with life cycles of organisms
* Predictability/avoidability of stress for organisms
* Access to special habitats during reproduction or to avoid predation
* Spawning cues for migratory fish
* Evolution of life history strategies, behavioral mechanisms
4. Frequency and Duration of High/Low Flow Pulses Magnitude Frequency Duration 1. # of high pulses each year
2. # of low pulses each year
3. mean duration of high pulses within each year
4. mean duration of low pulses within each year
* Frequency and magnitude of soil moisture stress for plants
* Frequency and duration of anaerobic stress for plants
* Availability of floodplain habitats for aquatic organisms
* Nutrient and organic matter exchanges between river and floodplain
* Soil mineral availability
* Access for waterbirds to feeding, resting, reproduction sites
* Influences bedload transport, channel sediment textures, and duration of substrate disturbance (high pulses)
5. Rate/Frequency of Hydrograph Changes Frequency Rate of change 1. means of all positive differences between consecutive daily values
2. means of all negative differences between consecutive daily values
3. # of flow reversals
* Drought stress on plants (falling levels)
* Entrapment of organisms on islands, floodplains (rising levels)
* Desiccation stress on low-mobility streamedge (varial zone) organisms