This paper draws together several lines of argument to suggest that an ecohydrological framework, i.e. laboratory, field and theoretical approaches focused on hydrologic controls on biota, has contributed substantially to our understanding of the function of river networks as ecological corridors. Such function proves relevant to: the spatial ecology of species; population dynamics and biological invasions; the spread of waterborne disease. As examples, we describe metacommunity predictions of fish diversity patterns in the MississippiâMissouri basin, geomorphic controls imposed by the fluvial landscape on elevational gradients of speciesâ richness, the zebra mussel invasion of the same MississippiâMissouri river system, and the spread of p...
Regional-scale ecological processes, such as the spatial flows of material, energy, and organisms, a...
The European Union-funded REFORM (REstoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management) project has d...
We propose an integrated, heuristic model of lotic biocomplexity across spatiotemporal scales from h...
This paper draws together several lines of argument to suggest that an ecohydrological framework, i....
This paper synthesizes recent works at the interface of hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology under ...
This paper synthesizes recent works at the interface of hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology under ...
River networks and the transport processes that take place in them provide a natural integrating fra...
1. Rivers are spatially organised into hierarchic dendritic networks. This unique physical structure...
1. River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, wit...
IntroductionUnderstanding how species are distributed in space and how they interact with each other...
The influence of spatial processes on diversity and community dynamics is generally recognized in ec...
Moving beyond species count data is an essential step to better understand the effects of environmen...
Rivers are fascinating ecosystems in which the eco‐evolutionary dynamics of organisms are constraine...
Dendritic habitats, such as river ecosystems, promote the persistence of species by favouring spatia...
Regional-scale ecological processes, such as the spatial flows of material, energy, and organisms, a...
The European Union-funded REFORM (REstoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management) project has d...
We propose an integrated, heuristic model of lotic biocomplexity across spatiotemporal scales from h...
This paper draws together several lines of argument to suggest that an ecohydrological framework, i....
This paper synthesizes recent works at the interface of hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology under ...
This paper synthesizes recent works at the interface of hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology under ...
River networks and the transport processes that take place in them provide a natural integrating fra...
1. Rivers are spatially organised into hierarchic dendritic networks. This unique physical structure...
1. River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, wit...
IntroductionUnderstanding how species are distributed in space and how they interact with each other...
The influence of spatial processes on diversity and community dynamics is generally recognized in ec...
Moving beyond species count data is an essential step to better understand the effects of environmen...
Rivers are fascinating ecosystems in which the eco‐evolutionary dynamics of organisms are constraine...
Dendritic habitats, such as river ecosystems, promote the persistence of species by favouring spatia...
Regional-scale ecological processes, such as the spatial flows of material, energy, and organisms, a...
The European Union-funded REFORM (REstoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management) project has d...
We propose an integrated, heuristic model of lotic biocomplexity across spatiotemporal scales from h...