The concept of environmental flows has been developed to manage human alteration of river flow regimes, as effective management requires an understanding of the ecological consequences of flow alteration. This study explores the concept of macroinvertebrate sensitivity to river flow alteration to establish robust quantitative relationships between biological indicators and hydrological pressures. Existing environmental flow classifications used by the environmental regulator for English rivers were tested using multilevel regression modelling. Results showed a weak relationship between the current abstraction sensitivity classification and macroinvertebrate response to flow pressure. An alternative approach, based on physically‐derived rive...
Anthropic impacts adversely affect the productivity, integrity, connectivity, and resilience of rive...
Anthropic impacts adversely affect the productivity, integrity, connectivity, and resilience of rive...
1. The possible impacts of abstraction of water from streams and rivers in the UK have generated con...
The importance of flow regime variability for maintaining ecological functioning and integrity of ri...
Water resource management operations have significantly modified river flow regimes globally, prompt...
Intensifying hydrologic alteration and the resultant degradation of river ecosystems worldwide have ...
1. There is a need to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly using methods...
River regulation following the construction of dams has affected the hydrology, water quality, and b...
River flow regimes, controlled by climatic and catchment factors, vary over a wide range of temporal...
Flow–ecology relationships within river systems are an important area of ongoing investigation, beca...
Many rivers have undergone flow modification by impoundments to provide services such as water suppl...
This project, funded by the Environment Agency’s EMCAR programme, has examined various sources of u...
Embargo until 02 December 2018Natural fluctuations in flow are important for maintaining the ecologi...
1. Methods are needed to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly those whic...
Anthropic impacts adversely affect the productivity, integrity, connectivity, and resilience of rive...
Anthropic impacts adversely affect the productivity, integrity, connectivity, and resilience of rive...
Anthropic impacts adversely affect the productivity, integrity, connectivity, and resilience of rive...
1. The possible impacts of abstraction of water from streams and rivers in the UK have generated con...
The importance of flow regime variability for maintaining ecological functioning and integrity of ri...
Water resource management operations have significantly modified river flow regimes globally, prompt...
Intensifying hydrologic alteration and the resultant degradation of river ecosystems worldwide have ...
1. There is a need to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly using methods...
River regulation following the construction of dams has affected the hydrology, water quality, and b...
River flow regimes, controlled by climatic and catchment factors, vary over a wide range of temporal...
Flow–ecology relationships within river systems are an important area of ongoing investigation, beca...
Many rivers have undergone flow modification by impoundments to provide services such as water suppl...
This project, funded by the Environment Agency’s EMCAR programme, has examined various sources of u...
Embargo until 02 December 2018Natural fluctuations in flow are important for maintaining the ecologi...
1. Methods are needed to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly those whic...
Anthropic impacts adversely affect the productivity, integrity, connectivity, and resilience of rive...
Anthropic impacts adversely affect the productivity, integrity, connectivity, and resilience of rive...
Anthropic impacts adversely affect the productivity, integrity, connectivity, and resilience of rive...
1. The possible impacts of abstraction of water from streams and rivers in the UK have generated con...