Worldwide, many rivers cease flow and dry either naturally or owing to human activities such as water extraction. However, even when surface water is absent, diverse assemblages of aquatic invertebrates inhabit the saturated sediments below the river bed (hyporheic zone). In the absence of surface water or flow, biota of this zone may be sampled as an alternative to surface water-based ecological assessments. The potential of hyporheic invertebrates as ecological indicators of river health, however, is largely unexplored. We analysed hyporheic taxa lists from the international literature on temporary rivers to assess compositional similarity among broad-scale regions and sampling conditions, including the presence or absence of surface wate...
Rivers are important ecosystems under continuous anthropogenic stresses. The hyporheic zone is a ubi...
International audienceRiver-groundwater exchanges are crucial for several ecological processes, but ...
Dry river beds are common worldwide and are rapidly increasing in extent due to the effects of water...
Worldwide, many rivers cease flow and dry either naturally or owing to human activities such as wate...
The potential role of the hyporheic zone as a refugium for stream invertebrates during hydrological ...
International audienceThe existence of resilience mechanisms related to a disturbance, such as inver...
The existence of resilience mechanisms related to a disturbance, such as invertebrate migrations int...
The potential role of the hyporheic zone as a refugium for stream invertebrates during hydrological ...
International audienceErosion of the river beds linked to human activities is currently a crucial is...
A principal ecological role proposed for the hyporheic zone is as a refugium that promotes benthic i...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Understanding how communities respond to disturbance is essentia...
As the interface between surface water and groundwater, the hyporheic zone is recognised as a vital ...
Despite the widely accepted importance of the hyporheic zone as a habitat for stream macroinvertebra...
Rivers and streams that dry up are found on every continent, and can form a large proportion of rive...
We studied spatio-temporal distribution of hyporheic invertebrate community at the stream-reach scal...
Rivers are important ecosystems under continuous anthropogenic stresses. The hyporheic zone is a ubi...
International audienceRiver-groundwater exchanges are crucial for several ecological processes, but ...
Dry river beds are common worldwide and are rapidly increasing in extent due to the effects of water...
Worldwide, many rivers cease flow and dry either naturally or owing to human activities such as wate...
The potential role of the hyporheic zone as a refugium for stream invertebrates during hydrological ...
International audienceThe existence of resilience mechanisms related to a disturbance, such as inver...
The existence of resilience mechanisms related to a disturbance, such as invertebrate migrations int...
The potential role of the hyporheic zone as a refugium for stream invertebrates during hydrological ...
International audienceErosion of the river beds linked to human activities is currently a crucial is...
A principal ecological role proposed for the hyporheic zone is as a refugium that promotes benthic i...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Understanding how communities respond to disturbance is essentia...
As the interface between surface water and groundwater, the hyporheic zone is recognised as a vital ...
Despite the widely accepted importance of the hyporheic zone as a habitat for stream macroinvertebra...
Rivers and streams that dry up are found on every continent, and can form a large proportion of rive...
We studied spatio-temporal distribution of hyporheic invertebrate community at the stream-reach scal...
Rivers are important ecosystems under continuous anthropogenic stresses. The hyporheic zone is a ubi...
International audienceRiver-groundwater exchanges are crucial for several ecological processes, but ...
Dry river beds are common worldwide and are rapidly increasing in extent due to the effects of water...