Abstract.: The failure of river rehabilitation projects is often reported in the literature. One possible reason for this failure is the insufficient consideration of factors degrading riverine ecosystems at large spatio-temporal scales. A precedent analysis of the evolution and significance of these factors at the watershed level is proposed as a prerequisite for a successful rehabilitation project. Based on a watershed-scale approach, we investigated the current and historical states of the fish assemblage and of relevant abiotic factors in the river Rhone, a seventh-order stream in Switzerland scheduled for large-scale rehabilitation. Recent field data gathered by electrofishing and habitat mapping were analysed by means of a mixed model...
Flood Risk Management (FRM) is often essential to reduce the risk of flooding to properties and infr...
Despite strong investments dedicated to river physical restoration, it is still difficult to assess ...
The impact of excessive sediment supply on river channels has been described in many areas of ...
All fish species have specific habitat requirements, which differ according to life history and life...
Abstract Assessments of river restoration outcomes are mostly based on taxonomic identities of spec...
Hydromorphological degradation impacts on habitat availability for biota in rivers. Degradation occu...
Despite the numerous benefits of hydropower production, this renewable energy source can have seriou...
With a sixth mass extinction looming and freshwater biodiversity declining at unprecedented rates, e...
In large European rivers the chemical water quality has improved markedly in recent decades, yet the...
Human activity has caused a wide range of impacts upon river ecosystemswith, perhaps, the most far r...
Fish catch , especially of brown trout, has decreased by about 50% over the last 15 years in many Sw...
Abstract.: As part of the Swiss Fischnetz project (network for declining fish yields in Switzerland)...
Modern agriculture is necessary to feed our growing global population, yet agriculture is also the m...
This research is the first analysis of a large and long term study of stream restoration activity fo...
With a sixth mass extinction looming and freshwater biodiversity declining at unprecedented rates, e...
Flood Risk Management (FRM) is often essential to reduce the risk of flooding to properties and infr...
Despite strong investments dedicated to river physical restoration, it is still difficult to assess ...
The impact of excessive sediment supply on river channels has been described in many areas of ...
All fish species have specific habitat requirements, which differ according to life history and life...
Abstract Assessments of river restoration outcomes are mostly based on taxonomic identities of spec...
Hydromorphological degradation impacts on habitat availability for biota in rivers. Degradation occu...
Despite the numerous benefits of hydropower production, this renewable energy source can have seriou...
With a sixth mass extinction looming and freshwater biodiversity declining at unprecedented rates, e...
In large European rivers the chemical water quality has improved markedly in recent decades, yet the...
Human activity has caused a wide range of impacts upon river ecosystemswith, perhaps, the most far r...
Fish catch , especially of brown trout, has decreased by about 50% over the last 15 years in many Sw...
Abstract.: As part of the Swiss Fischnetz project (network for declining fish yields in Switzerland)...
Modern agriculture is necessary to feed our growing global population, yet agriculture is also the m...
This research is the first analysis of a large and long term study of stream restoration activity fo...
With a sixth mass extinction looming and freshwater biodiversity declining at unprecedented rates, e...
Flood Risk Management (FRM) is often essential to reduce the risk of flooding to properties and infr...
Despite strong investments dedicated to river physical restoration, it is still difficult to assess ...
The impact of excessive sediment supply on river channels has been described in many areas of ...