This thesis develops a technique for the identification, classification and quantification of instream flow environments. These features have been traditionally referred to as 'habitats' by lotic ecologists, in this research they are termed 'hydraulic biotopes'. The hydraulic biotope is the lowest of six nested levels of a hierarchical geomorphological model. This model has been developed as a tool to assist river managers, researchers and conservationists to categorise or classify rivers with respect to their geomorphic characteristics. Each level of the model provides data at a different level of resolution. This ranges from the broad scale catchment data to the site specific 'habitat' or hydraulic biotope data. Although this thesis is pr...
Interdisciplinary research in the fields of ecohydrology and ecogeomorphology is becoming increasing...
Understanding the interactions between physical habitat and aquatic biodiversity has become a key re...
The European Union-funded REFORM (REstoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management) project has d...
In an attempt to meet the requirement of the new South African Water law a number of initiatives are...
Accurate characterisation of the hydraulic environment is a key step in describing hydromorphology ...
1. Improved linkage between physical characteristics of rivers and biological performance or potenti...
Bibliography: leaves 249-279.This thesis focusses on two approaches to determining Instream Flow Req...
Characterisation of the complex geomorphological and ecological structure of river channels into wor...
In this paper we provide the first quantitative evidence of the spatial complexity of habitat divers...
River research and management activities often focus on mesoscale habitat (mesohabitat) classificati...
We propose a hierarchical system of classifying stream habitats based on three increasingly fine des...
Instream habitat assessment methods are required to evaluate the biological quality of streams in re...
Rivers are an integral part of the earth’s ecological, hydrological and physical systems, and also p...
Riffle-pool sequences are the dominant bedforms in gravel and mixed bedded channels of intermediate ...
Understanding the interactions between the ecosystem and the morphology of river floodplains, i.e. f...
Interdisciplinary research in the fields of ecohydrology and ecogeomorphology is becoming increasing...
Understanding the interactions between physical habitat and aquatic biodiversity has become a key re...
The European Union-funded REFORM (REstoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management) project has d...
In an attempt to meet the requirement of the new South African Water law a number of initiatives are...
Accurate characterisation of the hydraulic environment is a key step in describing hydromorphology ...
1. Improved linkage between physical characteristics of rivers and biological performance or potenti...
Bibliography: leaves 249-279.This thesis focusses on two approaches to determining Instream Flow Req...
Characterisation of the complex geomorphological and ecological structure of river channels into wor...
In this paper we provide the first quantitative evidence of the spatial complexity of habitat divers...
River research and management activities often focus on mesoscale habitat (mesohabitat) classificati...
We propose a hierarchical system of classifying stream habitats based on three increasingly fine des...
Instream habitat assessment methods are required to evaluate the biological quality of streams in re...
Rivers are an integral part of the earth’s ecological, hydrological and physical systems, and also p...
Riffle-pool sequences are the dominant bedforms in gravel and mixed bedded channels of intermediate ...
Understanding the interactions between the ecosystem and the morphology of river floodplains, i.e. f...
Interdisciplinary research in the fields of ecohydrology and ecogeomorphology is becoming increasing...
Understanding the interactions between physical habitat and aquatic biodiversity has become a key re...
The European Union-funded REFORM (REstoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management) project has d...