The metabolic regimes of flowing waters
The processes and biomass that characterize any ecosystem are fundamentally constrained
by the total amount of energy that is either fixed within or delivered across its boundaries …
by the total amount of energy that is either fixed within or delivered across its boundaries …
Interactions between groundwater and surface water: the state of the science
M Sophocleous - Hydrogeology journal, 2002 - Springer
The interactions between groundwater and surface water are complex. To understand these
interactions in relation to climate, landform, geology, and biotic factors, a sound …
interactions in relation to climate, landform, geology, and biotic factors, a sound …
Global prevalence of non-perennial rivers and streams
Flowing waters have a unique role in supporting global biodiversity, biogeochemical cycles
and human societies,,,–. Although the importance of permanent watercourses is well …
and human societies,,,–. Although the importance of permanent watercourses is well …
Intermittent rivers: a challenge for freshwater ecology
For many decades, river research has been focused on perennial rivers. Intermittent river
research has a shorter history, and recent studies suggest that alternating dry and wet …
research has a shorter history, and recent studies suggest that alternating dry and wet …
Climate change poised to threaten hydrologic connectivity and endemic fishes in dryland streams
Protecting hydrologic connectivity of freshwater ecosystems is fundamental to ensuring
species persistence, ecosystem integrity, and human well-being. More frequent and severe …
species persistence, ecosystem integrity, and human well-being. More frequent and severe …
Landscapes to riverscapes: bridging the gap between research and conservation of stream fishes: a continuous view of the river is needed to understand how …
Fisheries ecologists have attempted to aid managers charged with conserving stream fish
populations and assemblages by conducting research, primarily at small spatial scales …
populations and assemblages by conducting research, primarily at small spatial scales …
The functional significance of the hyporheic zone in streams and rivers
AJ Boulton, S Findlay, P Marmonier… - Annual review of …, 1998 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract The hyporheic zone is an active ecotone between the surface stream and
groundwater. Exchanges of water, nutrients, and organic matter occur in response to …
groundwater. Exchanges of water, nutrients, and organic matter occur in response to …
Non-perennial Mediterranean rivers in Europe: status, pressures, and challenges for research and management
Non-perennial rivers and streams (NPRS) cover> 50% of the global river network. They are
particularly predominant in Mediterranean Europe as a result of dry climate conditions …
particularly predominant in Mediterranean Europe as a result of dry climate conditions …
Emerging concepts in temporary‐river ecology
Temporary rivers and streams are among the most common and most hydrologically
dynamic freshwater ecosystems. The number of temporary rivers and the severity of flow …
dynamic freshwater ecosystems. The number of temporary rivers and the severity of flow …
[SÁCH][B] Freshwater ecology: concepts and environmental applications
WK Dodds - 2002 - books.google.com
Freshwater Ecology: Concepts and Environmental Applications is a general text covering
both basic and applied aspects of freshwater ecology and serves as an introduction to the …
both basic and applied aspects of freshwater ecology and serves as an introduction to the …