Despite strong investments dedicated to river physical restoration, it is still difficult to assess the ecological effects of restoration operations. This is largely due to the difficulty of organizing long-term scientific surveys that anticipate operations and allow comparisons of their effects over multiple years in multiple sites. It is even more difficult to assess how ecohydraulic models can predict actual biological responses to stream restoration. As other large rivers in Europe, the Rhône River has been regulated for navigation, irrigation and hydroelectricity since the 19th century. A restoration program of the river started officially in 1998. It has involved minimum flow increases in bypassed main channels, the modifications of t...
Increased anthropogenic land use is changing the hydrology and habitat of aquatic ecosystems. These ...
Removal of lateral constraints to restore rivers has become increasingly common in river resource ma...
1. Restoration of river hydromorphology often has limited detected effects on river biota. One frequ...
International audienceSince 2000, an ambitious ecological restoration program was carried out on the...
International audience1. Effective environmental management needs models that reliably predict quant...
1. Large river floodplains contain a high diversity of habitats and species but are highly threatene...
1. River–floodplain interactions (i.e. lateral connectivity) are a major driver of the structure and...
International audienceTesting our ability to predict the ecological effects of flow and habitat rest...
International audienceTesting our ability to predict the ecological effects of flow and habitat rest...
1. Floodplains are species-rich environments often strongly impacted by human activities. In particu...
1. A multiple-trait-based approach can provide predictions and interpretations of the responses of f...
Extensive degradation of ecosystems, combined with the increasing demands placed on the goods and se...
Assessments of river restoration outcomes are mostly based on taxonomic identities of species, which...
International audience1. Principal threats to running waters are linked to human-made discharge modi...
Increased anthropogenic land use is changing the hydrology and habitat of aquatic ecosystems. These ...
Removal of lateral constraints to restore rivers has become increasingly common in river resource ma...
1. Restoration of river hydromorphology often has limited detected effects on river biota. One frequ...
International audienceSince 2000, an ambitious ecological restoration program was carried out on the...
International audience1. Effective environmental management needs models that reliably predict quant...
1. Large river floodplains contain a high diversity of habitats and species but are highly threatene...
1. River–floodplain interactions (i.e. lateral connectivity) are a major driver of the structure and...
International audienceTesting our ability to predict the ecological effects of flow and habitat rest...
International audienceTesting our ability to predict the ecological effects of flow and habitat rest...
1. Floodplains are species-rich environments often strongly impacted by human activities. In particu...
1. A multiple-trait-based approach can provide predictions and interpretations of the responses of f...
Extensive degradation of ecosystems, combined with the increasing demands placed on the goods and se...
Assessments of river restoration outcomes are mostly based on taxonomic identities of species, which...
International audience1. Principal threats to running waters are linked to human-made discharge modi...
Increased anthropogenic land use is changing the hydrology and habitat of aquatic ecosystems. These ...
Removal of lateral constraints to restore rivers has become increasingly common in river resource ma...
1. Restoration of river hydromorphology often has limited detected effects on river biota. One frequ...