Conservation implications of ecological responses to extreme weather and climate events
Aim Many conservation efforts now focus on mitigating biodiversity loss due to climate
change. While a focus on impacts from mean, long‐term changes in climate is warranted …
change. While a focus on impacts from mean, long‐term changes in climate is warranted …
Causes, responses, and implications of anthropogenic versus natural flow intermittence in river networks
Rivers that do not flow year-round are the predominant type of running waters on Earth.
Despite a burgeoning literature on natural flow intermittence (NFI), knowledge about the …
Despite a burgeoning literature on natural flow intermittence (NFI), knowledge about the …
Meta-analysis reveals less sensitivity of non-native animals than natives to extreme weather worldwide
Extreme weather events (EWEs; for example, heatwaves, cold spells, storms, floods and
droughts) and non-native species invasions are two major threats to global biodiversity and …
droughts) and non-native species invasions are two major threats to global biodiversity and …
A systematic review of ecological attributes that confer resilience to climate change in environmental restoration
BL Timpane-Padgham, T Beechie, T Klinger - PLoS One, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Ecological restoration is widely practiced as a means of rehabilitating ecosystems and
habitats that have been degraded or impaired through human use or other causes …
habitats that have been degraded or impaired through human use or other causes …
Mechanistic effects of low-flow hydrology on riverine ecosystems: ecological principles and consequences of alteration
Alterations to the natural flow regime affect the structure and function of rivers and wetlands
and contribute to loss of biodiversity worldwide. Although the effects of flow regulation have …
and contribute to loss of biodiversity worldwide. Although the effects of flow regulation have …
A stream evolution model integrating habitat and ecosystem benefits
ABSTRACT For decades, Channel Evolution Models have provided useful templates for
understanding morphological responses to disturbance associated with lowering base level …
understanding morphological responses to disturbance associated with lowering base level …
Toward a better understanding of freshwater fish responses to an increasingly drought-stricken world
Drought is a constant and important consequence of natural climatic processes and most
freshwater fishes have adaptations to counter its effects. However, a changing global climate …
freshwater fishes have adaptations to counter its effects. However, a changing global climate …
Mediterranean-climate streams and rivers: geographically separated but ecologically comparable freshwater systems
N Bonada, VH Resh - Hydrobiologia, 2013 - Springer
Streams and rivers in mediterranean-climate regions (med-rivers in med-regions) are
ecologically unique, with flow regimes reflecting precipitation patterns. Although timing of …
ecologically unique, with flow regimes reflecting precipitation patterns. Although timing of …
Broad‐scale patterns of invertebrate richness and community composition in temporary rivers: Effects of flow intermittence
Temporary rivers are increasingly common freshwater ecosystems, but there have been no
global syntheses of their community patterns. In this study, we examined the responses of …
global syntheses of their community patterns. In this study, we examined the responses of …
Resistance and resilience of invertebrate communities to seasonal and supraseasonal drought in arid‐land headwater streams
Climate change is expected to intensify drought in many regions, but ecological impacts on
stream communities are poorly understood. Many arid‐land streams are characterised by …
stream communities are poorly understood. Many arid‐land streams are characterised by …