Wetlands are found at the interface between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, where different hydrologic factors and ecosystem processes interact to generate unique characteristics and a delicate balance between biotic and abiotic factors. The main hydrologic driver of wetland ecosystems is the water level, whose position above or below the ground level, determines the submergence or non-submergence of soil. When the water level lies above the soil surface, soil is saturated and hypoxic conditions affect all biochemical processes, inducing anaerobic microorganism functioning, variation of redox potential, and anoxic stress in plants, that might lead to the death of non-adapted organisms. When the water level is below the soil surfac...
Vulnerability of wetland vegetation to water table changes is a widely studied topic in the field of...
International audienceWetlands are known to provide specific biodiversity and ecosystem services suc...
When applied to wetlands, the science of hydrology is concerned with how the storage and movement of...
Wetlands are found at the interface between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, where different hydr...
Wetlands provide a suite of social and ecological critical functions such as being habitats of disea...
Wetlands play an important role in watershed eco‐hydrology. The occurrence and distribution of wetla...
Humidlands are environments where the groundwater plays a key role on the ecosystem function. Contr...
International audienceComplex interactions occur in riparian wetlands between groundwater, surface w...
Flood pulses in wetlands steer ecosystem development directly through surface water processes and i...
Water availability is a major environmental driver affecting riparian and wetland vegetation. The i...
Wetlands are nominally characterized by, vegetation, presence of saturated soils and/or period and d...
Interactions between hydrology and biogeochemistry at various spatio-temporal scales are important c...
Abstract Water loss compromises functions performed by wetland ecosystems. Efforts to rehabilitate w...
This study investigates wetland subsurface hydrology, as well as biogeochemistry—which is strongly i...
Wetlands are important elements of watersheds that influence water storage, surface water runoff, gr...
Vulnerability of wetland vegetation to water table changes is a widely studied topic in the field of...
International audienceWetlands are known to provide specific biodiversity and ecosystem services suc...
When applied to wetlands, the science of hydrology is concerned with how the storage and movement of...
Wetlands are found at the interface between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, where different hydr...
Wetlands provide a suite of social and ecological critical functions such as being habitats of disea...
Wetlands play an important role in watershed eco‐hydrology. The occurrence and distribution of wetla...
Humidlands are environments where the groundwater plays a key role on the ecosystem function. Contr...
International audienceComplex interactions occur in riparian wetlands between groundwater, surface w...
Flood pulses in wetlands steer ecosystem development directly through surface water processes and i...
Water availability is a major environmental driver affecting riparian and wetland vegetation. The i...
Wetlands are nominally characterized by, vegetation, presence of saturated soils and/or period and d...
Interactions between hydrology and biogeochemistry at various spatio-temporal scales are important c...
Abstract Water loss compromises functions performed by wetland ecosystems. Efforts to rehabilitate w...
This study investigates wetland subsurface hydrology, as well as biogeochemistry—which is strongly i...
Wetlands are important elements of watersheds that influence water storage, surface water runoff, gr...
Vulnerability of wetland vegetation to water table changes is a widely studied topic in the field of...
International audienceWetlands are known to provide specific biodiversity and ecosystem services suc...
When applied to wetlands, the science of hydrology is concerned with how the storage and movement of...