Effective rehabilitation of large rivers requires a concept of normal floodplain river behavior – the reference condition – to understand systemlevel disturbance history and to develop plans to improve river health. However, reference conditions are difficult to obtain for large rivers. Using Correspondence Analysis of a select subset of the world’s great rivers, we show that the Paraná and Mississippi Rivers are relatively similar at the watershed scale based on general geographical and physico-chemical variables, although these rivers differ substantially in disturbance history. We believe that the less disturbed Paraná River provides reference conditions for the more disturbed Mississippi River for some processes and functions whereas th...
1. Climate change is expected to alter the occurrence of extreme climatic events, including major fl...
Rivers suffer from multiple stressors acting simultaneously on their biota, but the consequences are...
Restoring the ecological integrity of regulated large rivers necessitates characterizing the natural...
Large floodplain rivers are unique ecosystems where meteorology, hydrologiy and biochemistry integra...
River restoration is at the forefront of applied hydrologic science. However, many river restoration...
The Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS) is a large and complex floodplain river ecosystem that spa...
Modifications to landscapes and flow regimes of rivers have altered the function, biodiversity, and ...
There are conflicting predictions of climate change effects and landuse on the discharge of the Miss...
Ecological processes in large rivers are controlled by their flow variability. However, it is diffi...
International audienceOver the past few decades, numerous floodplain restoration projects have attem...
The Paraná River is ranked among the top-ten major rivers of the world. During the last century, the...
1. Most temperate rivers are heavily regulated and characterised by incised channels, aggradated flo...
International audience1. Effective environmental management needs models that reliably predict quant...
Communities increasingly find that the water quality, water levels, or some other resource indicator...
Rivers are probably the most complex features which we can be found in the environment. They have be...
1. Climate change is expected to alter the occurrence of extreme climatic events, including major fl...
Rivers suffer from multiple stressors acting simultaneously on their biota, but the consequences are...
Restoring the ecological integrity of regulated large rivers necessitates characterizing the natural...
Large floodplain rivers are unique ecosystems where meteorology, hydrologiy and biochemistry integra...
River restoration is at the forefront of applied hydrologic science. However, many river restoration...
The Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS) is a large and complex floodplain river ecosystem that spa...
Modifications to landscapes and flow regimes of rivers have altered the function, biodiversity, and ...
There are conflicting predictions of climate change effects and landuse on the discharge of the Miss...
Ecological processes in large rivers are controlled by their flow variability. However, it is diffi...
International audienceOver the past few decades, numerous floodplain restoration projects have attem...
The Paraná River is ranked among the top-ten major rivers of the world. During the last century, the...
1. Most temperate rivers are heavily regulated and characterised by incised channels, aggradated flo...
International audience1. Effective environmental management needs models that reliably predict quant...
Communities increasingly find that the water quality, water levels, or some other resource indicator...
Rivers are probably the most complex features which we can be found in the environment. They have be...
1. Climate change is expected to alter the occurrence of extreme climatic events, including major fl...
Rivers suffer from multiple stressors acting simultaneously on their biota, but the consequences are...
Restoring the ecological integrity of regulated large rivers necessitates characterizing the natural...