AbstractThere is growing evidence that as a consequence of climate change the frequency of extreme hydrological events will increase. Predicting the impacts of these extreme events on ecological systems is a major research challenge. It is predicted that change in future river flows, characterised by greater occurrence of floods and droughts, will have profound impacts on aquatic invertebrate communities by removing sensitive species and restructuring food networks. However, it remains unclear how an increase in these hydrological extremes will impact on riparian communities and species at higher trophic levels. Here, we describe a new methodology that facilitates the integration of quantitative outputs of species’ distribution models with ...
River flow regimes face increasing pressure from human activities including water resource managemen...
To improve the ecological functioning of riverine ecosystems, large-scale floodplain rehabilitation ...
This study demonstrates the vulnerability of species to extreme hydrological events, an increasing t...
AbstractThere is growing evidence that as a consequence of climate change the frequency of extreme h...
River flow is a major driver of morphological structure and community dynamics in riverine-floodplai...
River flow is a major driver of morphological structure and community dynamics in riverine-floodplai...
Anthropogenic forcing of the climate is causing an intensification of the global water cycle, leadin...
Floods and droughts are key driving forces shaping aquatic ecosystems. Climate change may alter key ...
Aim: Climate warming and land use change represent a major challenge for both species and conservati...
We used the USEPA\u27s 2008-2009 National Rivers and Streams Assessment (NRSA) data to assess the po...
The predicted effects of global climate change include altered patterns of precipitation and more ex...
Climate change is expected to exacerbate the current threats to freshwater ecosystems, yet multiface...
© 2018 Dr. Jun WangRiver ecosystems around the world have been heavily stressed by river regulation ...
Climate change is a global concern, requiring international strategies to reduce emissions, however,...
Freshwater species and their habitats, and transportation networks are at heightened risk from chang...
River flow regimes face increasing pressure from human activities including water resource managemen...
To improve the ecological functioning of riverine ecosystems, large-scale floodplain rehabilitation ...
This study demonstrates the vulnerability of species to extreme hydrological events, an increasing t...
AbstractThere is growing evidence that as a consequence of climate change the frequency of extreme h...
River flow is a major driver of morphological structure and community dynamics in riverine-floodplai...
River flow is a major driver of morphological structure and community dynamics in riverine-floodplai...
Anthropogenic forcing of the climate is causing an intensification of the global water cycle, leadin...
Floods and droughts are key driving forces shaping aquatic ecosystems. Climate change may alter key ...
Aim: Climate warming and land use change represent a major challenge for both species and conservati...
We used the USEPA\u27s 2008-2009 National Rivers and Streams Assessment (NRSA) data to assess the po...
The predicted effects of global climate change include altered patterns of precipitation and more ex...
Climate change is expected to exacerbate the current threats to freshwater ecosystems, yet multiface...
© 2018 Dr. Jun WangRiver ecosystems around the world have been heavily stressed by river regulation ...
Climate change is a global concern, requiring international strategies to reduce emissions, however,...
Freshwater species and their habitats, and transportation networks are at heightened risk from chang...
River flow regimes face increasing pressure from human activities including water resource managemen...
To improve the ecological functioning of riverine ecosystems, large-scale floodplain rehabilitation ...
This study demonstrates the vulnerability of species to extreme hydrological events, an increasing t...