Spatio-temporal variability in river flow is a fundamental control on instream habitat structure and riverine ecosystem biodiversity and integrity. However, long-term riverine ecological time-series to test hypotheses about hydrology–ecology interactions in a broader temporal context are rare, and studies spanning multiple rivers are often limited in their temporal coverage to less than five years. To address this research gap, a unique spatio-temporal hydroecological analysis was conducted of long-term instream ecological responses (1990–2000) to river flow regime variability at 83 sites across England and Wales. The results demonstrate clear hydroecological associations at the national scale (all data). In addition, significant difference...
The duration, intensity and frequency of hydrological droughts are predicted to increase significant...
Finding rules that govern species distribution and coexistence is a fundamental aim of ecological re...
Intermittent rivers comprise a significant proportion of river networks globally and their spatial e...
River flow regimes, controlled by climatic and catchment factors, vary over a wide range of temporal...
The importance of flow regime variability for maintaining ecological functioning and integrity of ri...
Escalating demands for sustainable water resources management, anthropogenic disturbances (e.g. chan...
Water resource management operations have significantly modified river flow regimes globally, prompt...
Flow–ecology relationships within river systems are an important area of ongoing investigation, beca...
With the formal adoption of the Water Framework Directive in 2000, into European legislation it comm...
Understanding temporal variability in ecological communities is critical to monitoring and managing ...
Temporary rivers comprise a significant proportion of river networks globally and their prevalence i...
1. There is a need to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly using methods...
Flow regulation via impoundments threatens lotic ecosystems and the services they provide globally. ...
Characterizing temporary river ecosystem responses to flow regimes is vital for conserving their bio...
1. Methods are needed to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly those whic...
The duration, intensity and frequency of hydrological droughts are predicted to increase significant...
Finding rules that govern species distribution and coexistence is a fundamental aim of ecological re...
Intermittent rivers comprise a significant proportion of river networks globally and their spatial e...
River flow regimes, controlled by climatic and catchment factors, vary over a wide range of temporal...
The importance of flow regime variability for maintaining ecological functioning and integrity of ri...
Escalating demands for sustainable water resources management, anthropogenic disturbances (e.g. chan...
Water resource management operations have significantly modified river flow regimes globally, prompt...
Flow–ecology relationships within river systems are an important area of ongoing investigation, beca...
With the formal adoption of the Water Framework Directive in 2000, into European legislation it comm...
Understanding temporal variability in ecological communities is critical to monitoring and managing ...
Temporary rivers comprise a significant proportion of river networks globally and their prevalence i...
1. There is a need to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly using methods...
Flow regulation via impoundments threatens lotic ecosystems and the services they provide globally. ...
Characterizing temporary river ecosystem responses to flow regimes is vital for conserving their bio...
1. Methods are needed to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly those whic...
The duration, intensity and frequency of hydrological droughts are predicted to increase significant...
Finding rules that govern species distribution and coexistence is a fundamental aim of ecological re...
Intermittent rivers comprise a significant proportion of river networks globally and their spatial e...