River biota are affected by global reach-scale pressures, but most approaches for predicting biota of rivers focus on river reach or segment scale processes and habitats. Moreover, these approaches do not consider long-term morphological changes that affect habitat conditions. In this study, a modelling framework was further developed and tested to assess the effect of pressures at different spatial scales on reach-scale habitat conditions and biota. Ecohydrological and 1D hydrodynamic models were used to predict discharge and water quality at the catchment scale and the resulting water level at the downstream end of a study reach. Long-term reach morphology was modelled using empirical regime equations, meander migration and 2D morphodynam...
The impact of water abstractions and hydro-morphological alterations on the aquatic ecosystems can b...
Species distribution models are increasingly applied to freshwater ecosystems. Most applications use...
1. Methods are needed to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly those whic...
River biota are affected by global reach-scale pressures, but most approaches for predicting biota o...
River biota are affected by global reach-scale pressures, but most approaches for predicting biota o...
River biota are affected by global reach-scale pressures, but most approaches for predicting biota o...
River biota are affected by global reach-scale pressures, but most approaches for predicting biota o...
The increase in minimum flows has rarely been considered to mitigate the ecological impact of hydroe...
Hydraulic modelling can be an important tool to assess ecological status of rivers and to evaluate w...
Research indicated that habitat suitability models are efficient tools to predict macroinvertebrate ...
At present, very little information is available about the design and maintenance of ‘natural’ river...
Climate change will impact fluvial ecosystems through changes in the flow regime. Physical habitat i...
Aim Highly complex interactions between the hydrosphere and biosphere, as well as multifactorial rel...
Urban rivers are socioecological systems, and restored habitats may be attractive to both sensitive ...
Urban rivers are socioecological systems, and restored habitats may be attractive to both sensitive ...
The impact of water abstractions and hydro-morphological alterations on the aquatic ecosystems can b...
Species distribution models are increasingly applied to freshwater ecosystems. Most applications use...
1. Methods are needed to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly those whic...
River biota are affected by global reach-scale pressures, but most approaches for predicting biota o...
River biota are affected by global reach-scale pressures, but most approaches for predicting biota o...
River biota are affected by global reach-scale pressures, but most approaches for predicting biota o...
River biota are affected by global reach-scale pressures, but most approaches for predicting biota o...
The increase in minimum flows has rarely been considered to mitigate the ecological impact of hydroe...
Hydraulic modelling can be an important tool to assess ecological status of rivers and to evaluate w...
Research indicated that habitat suitability models are efficient tools to predict macroinvertebrate ...
At present, very little information is available about the design and maintenance of ‘natural’ river...
Climate change will impact fluvial ecosystems through changes in the flow regime. Physical habitat i...
Aim Highly complex interactions between the hydrosphere and biosphere, as well as multifactorial rel...
Urban rivers are socioecological systems, and restored habitats may be attractive to both sensitive ...
Urban rivers are socioecological systems, and restored habitats may be attractive to both sensitive ...
The impact of water abstractions and hydro-morphological alterations on the aquatic ecosystems can b...
Species distribution models are increasingly applied to freshwater ecosystems. Most applications use...
1. Methods are needed to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly those whic...