Environmental flows are managed events in river systems designed to enhance the ecological condition of aquatic ecosystems. Although not traditionally seen as important in lowland rivers, there is mounting evidence that terrestrial subsidies can be an important energy source in aquatic metazoan food webs. We argue that the apparent lack of importance of terrestrial subsidies to many lowland river food webs may reflect an artefact resulting from historical anthropogenic changes to lowland river–floodplain ecosystems, including the loss of lateral connectivity between rivers and their floodplains, changes in floodplain land use and carbon stores and loss of sites of transformation within the main channel. The loss of floodplain subsidies to t...
As humans have adapted river systems to meet theirneeds, the natural variability characteristic of r...
Rivers regulated by dams display several ecosystem alterations due to modified flow and sediment reg...
Sedimentary deltas forming in the world’s regulated rivers are a glaring gap in our knowledge of dam...
Environmental flows are managed events in river systems designed to enhance the ecological condition...
Most rivers worldwide are highly regulated by anthropogenic activities through flow regulation and w...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.The flow regime of a river plays a critical role...
© The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The zooplankton commun...
The influence of surrounding land use on stream ecosystems is scale‐dependent, whereby instream habi...
Freshwater ecosystems reflect the condition of their surrounding landscape, and thus are particularl...
Abstraction, diversion, and storage of flow alter rivers worldwide. In this context,minimumflow regu...
The term “environmental flows” describes the quantities, quality, and patterns of water flows requir...
Alterations to the natural flow regime affect the structure and function of rivers and wetlands and ...
Removal of lateral constraints to restore rivers has become increasingly common in river resource ma...
Water management has historically focused on directresource benefits (eg for domestic use, growing f...
Climate change is projected to alter river flows and the magnitude/frequency characteristics of floo...
As humans have adapted river systems to meet theirneeds, the natural variability characteristic of r...
Rivers regulated by dams display several ecosystem alterations due to modified flow and sediment reg...
Sedimentary deltas forming in the world’s regulated rivers are a glaring gap in our knowledge of dam...
Environmental flows are managed events in river systems designed to enhance the ecological condition...
Most rivers worldwide are highly regulated by anthropogenic activities through flow regulation and w...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.The flow regime of a river plays a critical role...
© The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The zooplankton commun...
The influence of surrounding land use on stream ecosystems is scale‐dependent, whereby instream habi...
Freshwater ecosystems reflect the condition of their surrounding landscape, and thus are particularl...
Abstraction, diversion, and storage of flow alter rivers worldwide. In this context,minimumflow regu...
The term “environmental flows” describes the quantities, quality, and patterns of water flows requir...
Alterations to the natural flow regime affect the structure and function of rivers and wetlands and ...
Removal of lateral constraints to restore rivers has become increasingly common in river resource ma...
Water management has historically focused on directresource benefits (eg for domestic use, growing f...
Climate change is projected to alter river flows and the magnitude/frequency characteristics of floo...
As humans have adapted river systems to meet theirneeds, the natural variability characteristic of r...
Rivers regulated by dams display several ecosystem alterations due to modified flow and sediment reg...
Sedimentary deltas forming in the world’s regulated rivers are a glaring gap in our knowledge of dam...