Although more than half the world's river networks comprise channels that periodically cease to flow and dry [intermittent rivers (IRs)], river ecology was largely developed from and for perennial systems. Ecological knowledge of IRs is rapidly increasing, so there is a need to synthesise this knowledge and deepen ecological understanding. In this Special Issue, we bring together 13 papers spanning observational case studies, field and laboratory experiments and reviews to guide research and management in this productive field of freshwater science. We summarise new developments in IR ecology, identify research gaps and needs, and address how the study of IRs as highly dynamic ecosystems informs ecological understanding more broadly. T...
Rivers are generally considered critical habitats for biodiversity; however, this often ignores the ...
International audienceIntermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES), those watercourses that peri...
Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) – waterways in which flow ceases periodically or th...
Although more than half the world's river networks comprise channels that periodically cease to flow...
Rivers and streams that do not flow permanently (herein intermittent rivers; IRs) make up a large pr...
Rivers and streams that do not flow permanently (herein intermittent rivers; IRs) make up a large pr...
Intermittent rivers are increasingly viewed as shifting mosaics of lotic (flowing water), lentic (st...
Comprehensive knowledge of the effects of disturbances on biodiversity is crucial for conservation a...
Intermittent rivers are increasingly viewed as shifting mosaics of lotic (flowing water), lentic (st...
Comprehensive knowledge of the effects of disturbances on biodiversity is crucial for conservation a...
Conceptual models underpin river ecosystem research. However, current models focus on continuously f...
International audienceConceptual models underpin river ecosystem research. However, current models f...
The effect of drying events on aquatic biodiversity is still overlooked in wet Neotropical systems. ...
Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) are watercourses that cease flow at some point in t...
Temporary streams and rivers, also referred to as intermittent, are defined as waterways that cease ...
Rivers are generally considered critical habitats for biodiversity; however, this often ignores the ...
International audienceIntermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES), those watercourses that peri...
Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) – waterways in which flow ceases periodically or th...
Although more than half the world's river networks comprise channels that periodically cease to flow...
Rivers and streams that do not flow permanently (herein intermittent rivers; IRs) make up a large pr...
Rivers and streams that do not flow permanently (herein intermittent rivers; IRs) make up a large pr...
Intermittent rivers are increasingly viewed as shifting mosaics of lotic (flowing water), lentic (st...
Comprehensive knowledge of the effects of disturbances on biodiversity is crucial for conservation a...
Intermittent rivers are increasingly viewed as shifting mosaics of lotic (flowing water), lentic (st...
Comprehensive knowledge of the effects of disturbances on biodiversity is crucial for conservation a...
Conceptual models underpin river ecosystem research. However, current models focus on continuously f...
International audienceConceptual models underpin river ecosystem research. However, current models f...
The effect of drying events on aquatic biodiversity is still overlooked in wet Neotropical systems. ...
Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) are watercourses that cease flow at some point in t...
Temporary streams and rivers, also referred to as intermittent, are defined as waterways that cease ...
Rivers are generally considered critical habitats for biodiversity; however, this often ignores the ...
International audienceIntermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES), those watercourses that peri...
Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) – waterways in which flow ceases periodically or th...