Irregular hydrology and human influences are common features in the Mediterranean river systems in Spain. The two affect both the water characteristics and the distributional patterns of the organisms. Current research on functional aspects of undis-turbed tributaries is ultimately directed to give light to the behaviour of Mediterranean rivers. Analysis of nutrient dynamics and epilithon metabolism is being performed in two low-order tributaries under different environmental conditions (essentially ligh
The effects of hydrological alterations on thermal regimes due to small water provisioning schemes a...
The significance of nutrient inputs at the watershed scale is best expressed in terms of in-stream p...
This work investigated the effect of global change phenomena, particularly land use and climatic cha...
Streams and rivers in mediterranean-climate regions (med-rivers in med-regions) are ecologically uni...
[eng] Mediterranean rivers are characterized by the irregularity of flow, harsh hydrological fluctua...
Variability in flow as a result of seasonal precipitation patterns is a defining element of streams ...
Variability in flow as a result of seasonal precipitation patterns is a defining element of streams ...
Mediterranean rivers are characterized by frequent hydrological disturbances, including floods, drou...
Hydrological modifications drive other ecological stressors of freshwater ecosystems and interact wi...
The Guadiana catchment is one of the largest basins of the Iberian Peninsula with 66800 km2 (83 % in...
Increasingly, man plays an active role in the hydrological cycle thus modifying the storage and tran...
In Mediterranean climates, mild year-round temperatures support comfortable human settlement with ri...
Rivers have a fundamental importance to human civilization and are considered the primary source of ...
In most cases, intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) form the principal surface water bod...
Outlining integrative solutions for humans and eco-systems In relation to other areas of the world, ...
The effects of hydrological alterations on thermal regimes due to small water provisioning schemes a...
The significance of nutrient inputs at the watershed scale is best expressed in terms of in-stream p...
This work investigated the effect of global change phenomena, particularly land use and climatic cha...
Streams and rivers in mediterranean-climate regions (med-rivers in med-regions) are ecologically uni...
[eng] Mediterranean rivers are characterized by the irregularity of flow, harsh hydrological fluctua...
Variability in flow as a result of seasonal precipitation patterns is a defining element of streams ...
Variability in flow as a result of seasonal precipitation patterns is a defining element of streams ...
Mediterranean rivers are characterized by frequent hydrological disturbances, including floods, drou...
Hydrological modifications drive other ecological stressors of freshwater ecosystems and interact wi...
The Guadiana catchment is one of the largest basins of the Iberian Peninsula with 66800 km2 (83 % in...
Increasingly, man plays an active role in the hydrological cycle thus modifying the storage and tran...
In Mediterranean climates, mild year-round temperatures support comfortable human settlement with ri...
Rivers have a fundamental importance to human civilization and are considered the primary source of ...
In most cases, intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) form the principal surface water bod...
Outlining integrative solutions for humans and eco-systems In relation to other areas of the world, ...
The effects of hydrological alterations on thermal regimes due to small water provisioning schemes a...
The significance of nutrient inputs at the watershed scale is best expressed in terms of in-stream p...
This work investigated the effect of global change phenomena, particularly land use and climatic cha...