Hydrological drought explained
AF Van Loon - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Drought is a complex natural hazard that impacts ecosystems and society in many ways.
Many of these impacts are associated with hydrological drought (drought in rivers, lakes …
Many of these impacts are associated with hydrological drought (drought in rivers, lakes …
Ecological networks across environmental gradients
JM Tylianakis, RJ Morris - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution …, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Ecological networks have a long history in ecology, and a recent increase in network
analyses across environmental gradients has revealed important changes in their structure …
analyses across environmental gradients has revealed important changes in their structure …
Drought effect on plant nitrogen and phosphorus: a meta‐analysis
Climate change scenarios forecast increased aridity in large areas worldwide with
potentially important effects on nutrient availability and plant growth. Plant nitrogen and …
potentially important effects on nutrient availability and plant growth. Plant nitrogen and …
Feedback between climate change and eutrophication: revisiting the allied attack concept and how to strike back
Despite its well-established negative impacts on society and biodiversity, eutrophication
continues to be one of the most pervasive anthropogenic influences along the freshwater to …
continues to be one of the most pervasive anthropogenic influences along the freshwater to …
Flow regime alteration degrades ecological networks in riparian ecosystems
Riverine ecosystems are governed by patterns of temporal variation in river flows. This
dynamism will change due to climate change and the near-ubiquitous human control of river …
dynamism will change due to climate change and the near-ubiquitous human control of river …
Non-perennial segments in river networks
Non-perennial river segments—those that recurrently cease to flow or frequently dry—occur
in all river networks and are globally more abundant than perennial (always flowing) …
in all river networks and are globally more abundant than perennial (always flowing) …
Climate change impacts on lakes: an integrated ecological perspective based on a multi-faceted approach, with special focus on shallow lakes
Freshwater ecosystems and their biodiversity are presently seriously threatened by global
development and population growth, leading to increases in nutrient inputs and …
development and population growth, leading to increases in nutrient inputs and …
Evaluation of ecosystem resilience to drought based on drought intensity and recovery time
Drought is one of the most complex hydrological and climate disasters, causing damage to
ecosystem structure and function. Ecosystem resilience is considered a key concept for …
ecosystem structure and function. Ecosystem resilience is considered a key concept for …
Mesocosm experiments as a tool for ecological climate-change research
Predicting the ecological causes and consequences of global climate change requires a
variety of approaches, including the use of experiments, models, and surveys. Among …
variety of approaches, including the use of experiments, models, and surveys. Among …
Ecological research and management of intermittent rivers: an historical review and future directions
Rivers and streams that do not flow permanently (herein intermittent rivers; IR s) make up a
large proportion of the world's inland waters and are gaining widespread attention. We …
large proportion of the world's inland waters and are gaining widespread attention. We …