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View article: Increasing Risk of Ecological Change to Major Rivers of the World With Global Warming
Increasing Risk of Ecological Change to Major Rivers of the World With Global Warming Open
The hydrological characteristics of a river, including the magnitude and timing of high and low flows, are important determinants of its ecological functioning. Climate change will alter these characteristics, triggering ecological changes…
Impacts of climate change on environmental flows in West Africa's Upper Niger Basin and the Inner Niger Delta Open
Modified water regimes due to climate change are likely to be a major cause of freshwater ecosystem alteration. General Circulation Model (GCM)-related uncertainty in environmental flows at 12 gauging stations in the Upper Niger Basin and …
Peer Review #1 of "Diatoms as indicators of the effects of river impoundment at multiple spatial scales (v0.1)" Open
River impoundment constitutes one of the most important anthropogenic impacts on the World's rivers.An increasing number of studies have tried to quantify the effects of river impoundment on riverine ecosystems over the past two decades, o…
Diatoms as indicators of the effects of river impoundment at multiple spatial scales Open
River impoundment constitutes one of the most important anthropogenic impacts on the World’s rivers. An increasing number of studies have tried to quantify the effects of river impoundment on riverine ecosystems over the past two decades, …
Climate and basin drivers of seasonal river water temperature dynamics Open
Stream water temperature is a key control of many river processes (e.g. ecology, biogeochemistry, hydraulics) and services (e.g. power plant cooling, recreational use). Consequently, the effect of climate change and variability on stream t…
River invertebrate classification tool database and delivery system Open
This project was commissioned by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) acting on behalf of a consortium of funders including SEPA, the Environment Agency (EA), and Natural Resources Wales (NRW), with additional technical suppor…
View article: Dispersal capacity shapes responses of river island invertebrate assemblages to vegetation structure, island area, and flooding
Dispersal capacity shapes responses of river island invertebrate assemblages to vegetation structure, island area, and flooding Open
Riparian invertebrate communities occupy a dynamic ecotone where hydrogeomorphological (e.g. river flows) and ecological (e.g. succession) processes may govern assemblage structure by filtering species according to their traits (e.g. dispe…
Loss of habitat and connectivity during drought Open
Oral presentation at HydroEco 2017, Birmingham, UK Eco-hydraulics as a mean to assess the impact of drought on river ecosystems. During a drought, the decrease in discharge first cause a loss of physical habitat, then of connectivity. Rive…
Climate and basin drivers of seasonal river water temperature dynamics Open
Stream water temperature is a key control of many river processes (e.g. ecology, biogeochemistry, hydraulics) and services (e.g. power plant cooling, recreational use). Consequently, the effect of climate change and variability on stream t…