Anthropogenic forcing of the climate is causing an intensification of the global water cycle, leading to an increase in the frequency and magnitude of floods and droughts. River flow shapes the ecology of riverine ecosystems and climate-driven changes in river flows are predicted to have severe consequences for riverine species, across all levels of trophic organization. However, understanding species' responses to variation in flow is limited through a lack of quantitative modelling of hydroecological interactions. Here, we construct a Bioclimatic Envelope Model (BEM) ensemble based on a suite of plausible future flow scenarios to show how predicted alterations in flow regimes may alter the distribution of a predatory riverine species, the...
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Background: Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to global change in birds and is a ke...
Over the last few decades as hydrologists have slowly raised their line of sight above the watershed...
Anthropogenic forcing of the climate is causing an intensification of the global water cycle, leadin...
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...
Human-induced environmental change is affecting biodiversity across the world. River systems and spe...
AbstractThere is growing evidence that as a consequence of climate change the frequency of extreme h...
River flow is a major driver of community dynamics in riverine-floodplain ecosystems. Flow-induced d...
Climate change will impact fluvial ecosystems through changes in the flow regime. Physical habitat i...
Ecological and evolutionary effects of environmental variation on wild populations are of particular...
Climate change will impact fluvial ecosystems through changes in the flow regime. Physical habitat i...
Climate change has the capacity to alter physical and biological ecosystem processes, jeopardizing t...
© 2018 Dr. Jun WangRiver ecosystems around the world have been heavily stressed by river regulation ...
International audienceAbstract Background Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to glob...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Background: Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to global change in birds and is a ke...
Over the last few decades as hydrologists have slowly raised their line of sight above the watershed...
Anthropogenic forcing of the climate is causing an intensification of the global water cycle, leadin...
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...
Human-induced environmental change is affecting biodiversity across the world. River systems and spe...
AbstractThere is growing evidence that as a consequence of climate change the frequency of extreme h...
River flow is a major driver of community dynamics in riverine-floodplain ecosystems. Flow-induced d...
Climate change will impact fluvial ecosystems through changes in the flow regime. Physical habitat i...
Ecological and evolutionary effects of environmental variation on wild populations are of particular...
Climate change will impact fluvial ecosystems through changes in the flow regime. Physical habitat i...
Climate change has the capacity to alter physical and biological ecosystem processes, jeopardizing t...
© 2018 Dr. Jun WangRiver ecosystems around the world have been heavily stressed by river regulation ...
International audienceAbstract Background Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to glob...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Background: Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to global change in birds and is a ke...
Over the last few decades as hydrologists have slowly raised their line of sight above the watershed...