The impact of water abstractions and hydro-morphological alterations on the aquatic ecosystems can be measured either by the status of the biota or by its habitat. can be measured by assessing the effects on the biota or on its habitat. The former is difficult to accomplish because of the following: (i) the natural biological variability can increase the field data uncertainty; (ii) collection of field data for certain biotic omponent, such as fish, con be difficult due to the spatial and temporal mobility of such target organisms the difficulties of biotic observation can be related to their spatial and temporal mobility (iii) after an hydro-morphological disruption, the time-lag required for populations recruitment can be long; and (iv) t...
This study aimed to set out a new methodology for habitat modeling in high-gradient streams. The met...
Preservation of a good ecological status in riverine habitats emerged as a priority for water manage...
River floodplains provide a large number of ecosystem services (ESSs) for human societies. However, ...
The impact of water abstractions and hydro-morphological alterations on the aquatic ecosystems can b...
Hydropeaking induced by storage hydropower plants can modify the natural flow regime at different ti...
An assessment of quantitative methodologies for fish habitat evaluation is presented. By crossing hy...
1. The need for sensitive biological measures of aquatic ecosystem integrity applicable at large spa...
1. The need for sensitive biological measures of aquatic ecosystem integrity applicable at large spa...
The variation in river discharge alters habitat heterogeneity with implications for the distribution...
Concurrent rehabilitation alternatives were evaluated for a 1900 m reach of the River Etsch in north...
The increase in minimum flows has rarely been considered to mitigate the ecological impact of hydroe...
This dataset represents a first attempt of meso-scale habitat modellig in temporary streams. In part...
The study aims to set out a new methodology for habitat modeling in high gradient streams. The metho...
In this article a new characterization model and factors are proposed for the life cycle impact asse...
In this study, the quality of the aquatic habitats of mountain and piedmont streams was evaluated us...
This study aimed to set out a new methodology for habitat modeling in high-gradient streams. The met...
Preservation of a good ecological status in riverine habitats emerged as a priority for water manage...
River floodplains provide a large number of ecosystem services (ESSs) for human societies. However, ...
The impact of water abstractions and hydro-morphological alterations on the aquatic ecosystems can b...
Hydropeaking induced by storage hydropower plants can modify the natural flow regime at different ti...
An assessment of quantitative methodologies for fish habitat evaluation is presented. By crossing hy...
1. The need for sensitive biological measures of aquatic ecosystem integrity applicable at large spa...
1. The need for sensitive biological measures of aquatic ecosystem integrity applicable at large spa...
The variation in river discharge alters habitat heterogeneity with implications for the distribution...
Concurrent rehabilitation alternatives were evaluated for a 1900 m reach of the River Etsch in north...
The increase in minimum flows has rarely been considered to mitigate the ecological impact of hydroe...
This dataset represents a first attempt of meso-scale habitat modellig in temporary streams. In part...
The study aims to set out a new methodology for habitat modeling in high gradient streams. The metho...
In this article a new characterization model and factors are proposed for the life cycle impact asse...
In this study, the quality of the aquatic habitats of mountain and piedmont streams was evaluated us...
This study aimed to set out a new methodology for habitat modeling in high-gradient streams. The met...
Preservation of a good ecological status in riverine habitats emerged as a priority for water manage...
River floodplains provide a large number of ecosystem services (ESSs) for human societies. However, ...