Biotic communities are shaped by adaptations from generations of exposure to selective pressures by recurrent and often infrequent events. In large rivers, floods can act as significant agents of change, causing considerable physical and biotic disturbance while often enhancing productivity and diversity. We show that the relative balance between these seemingly divergent outcomes can be explained by the rhythmicity, or predictability of the timing and magnitude, of flood events. By analyzing biological data for large rivers that span a gradient of rhythmicity in the Neotropics and tropical Australia, we find that systems with rhythmic annual floods have higher fish species richness, more stable avian populations, and elevated rates of ripa...
Understanding and predicting vegetation patterns in floodplains are essential for conservation and/o...
Freshwater ecosystems are both incredibly biodiverse and highly threatened globally. Variation in en...
Large rivers in tropical regions can experience strong variations of abiotic factors owing to the oc...
Natural flow regimes are critical for sustaining biodiversity and river integrity. Floods and droug...
Lowland rivers are one of the most prominent freshwater ecosystems globally, yet are also one of the...
Floods have a major influence in structuring river ecosystems. Considering projected increases in hi...
Variable hydrology of rivers strongly affects biophysical factors that influence primary production ...
Hydropower dams are looming in the Mekong Basin, affecting river flows that structure aquatic commun...
While flow regime is widely recognised as an over-arching feature structuring aquatic ecosystems, th...
Floods, major formative drivers of channel and floodplain structure and associated riparian and in-s...
Within riverine ecology a generalised concept such as the Flood Pulse Concept or the River Continuum...
By filtering the incoming climate signal when producing streamflow, river basins can attenuate—or am...
The Rio Paraná is the world's tenth largest river (discharge in the upper river, studied here, durin...
Human-induced alteration of the natural flow regime is a major threat to freshwater ecosystems and b...
Floods and droughts are key driving forces shaping aquatic ecosystems. Climate change may alter key ...
Understanding and predicting vegetation patterns in floodplains are essential for conservation and/o...
Freshwater ecosystems are both incredibly biodiverse and highly threatened globally. Variation in en...
Large rivers in tropical regions can experience strong variations of abiotic factors owing to the oc...
Natural flow regimes are critical for sustaining biodiversity and river integrity. Floods and droug...
Lowland rivers are one of the most prominent freshwater ecosystems globally, yet are also one of the...
Floods have a major influence in structuring river ecosystems. Considering projected increases in hi...
Variable hydrology of rivers strongly affects biophysical factors that influence primary production ...
Hydropower dams are looming in the Mekong Basin, affecting river flows that structure aquatic commun...
While flow regime is widely recognised as an over-arching feature structuring aquatic ecosystems, th...
Floods, major formative drivers of channel and floodplain structure and associated riparian and in-s...
Within riverine ecology a generalised concept such as the Flood Pulse Concept or the River Continuum...
By filtering the incoming climate signal when producing streamflow, river basins can attenuate—or am...
The Rio Paraná is the world's tenth largest river (discharge in the upper river, studied here, durin...
Human-induced alteration of the natural flow regime is a major threat to freshwater ecosystems and b...
Floods and droughts are key driving forces shaping aquatic ecosystems. Climate change may alter key ...
Understanding and predicting vegetation patterns in floodplains are essential for conservation and/o...
Freshwater ecosystems are both incredibly biodiverse and highly threatened globally. Variation in en...
Large rivers in tropical regions can experience strong variations of abiotic factors owing to the oc...