International audienceRiver drying has drastic immediate effects on benthic invertebrates, but their high resilience reduces long-term effects on biodiversity and ecosystem functions (e.g. leaf litter decomposition). The hyporheic zone (saturated sediments below the riverbed) can be a refuge for invertebrates in dry rivers and a primary source of colonists supporting population resilience following flow resumption. However, factors such as the depth to the water table below the riverbed, which could determine the quality of the hyporheic refuge, are not well understood. We explored how depth to the water table (control, −5 cm, −30 cm and completely dry) during a 1-week drying event affected the survival and return to the substrate surface (...
Surface and subsurface sediments in river ecosystems are recognized as refuges that may promote inve...
Climate change projections suggest increased frequency and duration of streambed drying in many regi...
Predicting the impacts of global change on highly dynamic ecosystems requires a better understanding...
International audienceRiver drying has drastic immediate effects on benthic invertebrates, but their...
Field studies have demonstrated that benthic fauna use hyporheic sediments during drying events in t...
Intermittent rivers, which experience periods of flow cessation and streambed drying, occur globally...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Understanding how communities respond to disturbance is essentia...
1. Environmental change and growing anthropogenic pressure on water resources is increasing the dura...
Environmental change and growing anthropogenic pressure on water resources is increasing the duratio...
The existence of resilience mechanisms related to a disturbance, such as invertebrate migrations int...
International audienceThe existence of resilience mechanisms related to a disturbance, such as inver...
Temporary streams are becoming increasingly common, but ecological responses to streambed drying are...
International audienceThe saturated interstices below and adjacent to the riverbed (i.e., the hyporh...
Surface and subsurface sediments in river ecosystems are recognized as refuges that may promote inve...
Climate change projections suggest increased frequency and duration of streambed drying in many regi...
Predicting the impacts of global change on highly dynamic ecosystems requires a better understanding...
International audienceRiver drying has drastic immediate effects on benthic invertebrates, but their...
Field studies have demonstrated that benthic fauna use hyporheic sediments during drying events in t...
Intermittent rivers, which experience periods of flow cessation and streambed drying, occur globally...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Understanding how communities respond to disturbance is essentia...
1. Environmental change and growing anthropogenic pressure on water resources is increasing the dura...
Environmental change and growing anthropogenic pressure on water resources is increasing the duratio...
The existence of resilience mechanisms related to a disturbance, such as invertebrate migrations int...
International audienceThe existence of resilience mechanisms related to a disturbance, such as inver...
Temporary streams are becoming increasingly common, but ecological responses to streambed drying are...
International audienceThe saturated interstices below and adjacent to the riverbed (i.e., the hyporh...
Surface and subsurface sediments in river ecosystems are recognized as refuges that may promote inve...
Climate change projections suggest increased frequency and duration of streambed drying in many regi...
Predicting the impacts of global change on highly dynamic ecosystems requires a better understanding...