The River Continuum Concept (RCC) provided one of the first unifying frameworks in fluvial ecosystem theory. While the RCC predictions held in many empirical tests, other research highlighted how the model overlooked sources of heterogeneity at different scales e.g. the effects of tributaries. Disentangling these effects requires an assessment of variation in key ecosystem variables over the longitudinal and lateral dimension of river networks. However, so far, no empirical tests have employed a spatially explicit statistical approach to this assessment. Here, we show how recently-developed spatially-explicit models for river networks can be used to test predictions of the RCC whilst taking into account cross-scale sources of heterogeneity....
Statistical analysis and interpretation of biogeographical phenomena in rivers is now possible using...
According to metacommunity theories, the structure of natural communities is the result of both envi...
This study proposes a probabilistic approach for the quantitative assessment of reach- and network-s...
The River Continuum Concept (RCC) provided one of the first unifying frameworks in fluvial ecosystem...
The River Continuum Concept (RCC) and the Riverine Ecosystem Synthesis (RES) are two different theor...
The meta-ecosystem concept provides a theoretical framework to study the effect of local and regiona...
Flow regimes influence river organisms and ecosystem functions, but regulatory approaches often lack...
Flow regimes profoundly influence river organisms and ecosystem functions, but regulatory approaches...
Flow regimes influence river organisms and ecosystem functions, but regulatory approaches often lack...
Dendritic stream networks are inherently spatially and hierarchically structured, but the effects of...
Spatial statistical stream-network models are useful for modelling physicochemical data, but to-date...
According to metacommunity theories, the structure of natural communities is the result of both envi...
Mixed, moving average (MMA) approaches to geostatistical modelling on stream networks are still in t...
Moving beyond species count data is an essential step to better understand the effects of environmen...
The River Continuum Concept (RCC) predicts that as the form of particulate organic matter available ...
Statistical analysis and interpretation of biogeographical phenomena in rivers is now possible using...
According to metacommunity theories, the structure of natural communities is the result of both envi...
This study proposes a probabilistic approach for the quantitative assessment of reach- and network-s...
The River Continuum Concept (RCC) provided one of the first unifying frameworks in fluvial ecosystem...
The River Continuum Concept (RCC) and the Riverine Ecosystem Synthesis (RES) are two different theor...
The meta-ecosystem concept provides a theoretical framework to study the effect of local and regiona...
Flow regimes influence river organisms and ecosystem functions, but regulatory approaches often lack...
Flow regimes profoundly influence river organisms and ecosystem functions, but regulatory approaches...
Flow regimes influence river organisms and ecosystem functions, but regulatory approaches often lack...
Dendritic stream networks are inherently spatially and hierarchically structured, but the effects of...
Spatial statistical stream-network models are useful for modelling physicochemical data, but to-date...
According to metacommunity theories, the structure of natural communities is the result of both envi...
Mixed, moving average (MMA) approaches to geostatistical modelling on stream networks are still in t...
Moving beyond species count data is an essential step to better understand the effects of environmen...
The River Continuum Concept (RCC) predicts that as the form of particulate organic matter available ...
Statistical analysis and interpretation of biogeographical phenomena in rivers is now possible using...
According to metacommunity theories, the structure of natural communities is the result of both envi...
This study proposes a probabilistic approach for the quantitative assessment of reach- and network-s...