This paper delivers a conceptual framework for the ecological functioning and biodiversity patterns of lakes that is based on the floodpulse concept (FPC). The specific characteristics of rivers and lakes considering water-level fluctuations are compared, with respect to catchment linkages, temporal patterns, and hydraulic forces of flooding and drawdown. The influences of floodpulses on element cycles, biodiversity, and adaptations of lake biota are analyzed, and the importance of multi-annual flooding cycles is highlighted. The degree by which these water-level fluctuations influence lake ecosystems strongly depends on lake morphology, where shallow lakes or those with large shallow margins are the most sensitive. Although floodpulses pla...
The characteristic ecology of floodplain lakes is in part due to their relatively strong water-level...
Lake levels fluctuations are conditioned by seasonal variability, water resources management and cli...
River-floodplain systems are amongst the most productive—but often severely impacted—aquatic systems...
This paper delivers a conceptual framework for the ecological functioning and biodiversity patterns ...
Water-level fluctuations (WLF) affect the ecological processes and patterns of lakes in several ways...
Water-level fluctuations (WLF) affect the ecological processes and patterns of lakes in several ways...
Limnologists have studied links between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems since August Thienemann’s...
The flood pulse concept (FPC), published in 1989, was based on the scientific experience of the auth...
In contrast to rivers, the effects of water level fluctuations on the biota are severely understudie...
The formulation of the flood pulse paradigm by Junk et al. in 1989 formalised a shift in conceptual ...
Periodic flooding of river floodplains and connectivity of floodplain lakes and rivers is suggested ...
In many regions across the globe, extreme weather events such as storms have increased in frequency,...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review (when applicable) a...
Water levels of lakes fluctuate naturally in response to climatic and hydrological forcing. Human ov...
We combine a literature review with recent work to assess flood pulse concept (FPC) relevance and pr...
The characteristic ecology of floodplain lakes is in part due to their relatively strong water-level...
Lake levels fluctuations are conditioned by seasonal variability, water resources management and cli...
River-floodplain systems are amongst the most productive—but often severely impacted—aquatic systems...
This paper delivers a conceptual framework for the ecological functioning and biodiversity patterns ...
Water-level fluctuations (WLF) affect the ecological processes and patterns of lakes in several ways...
Water-level fluctuations (WLF) affect the ecological processes and patterns of lakes in several ways...
Limnologists have studied links between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems since August Thienemann’s...
The flood pulse concept (FPC), published in 1989, was based on the scientific experience of the auth...
In contrast to rivers, the effects of water level fluctuations on the biota are severely understudie...
The formulation of the flood pulse paradigm by Junk et al. in 1989 formalised a shift in conceptual ...
Periodic flooding of river floodplains and connectivity of floodplain lakes and rivers is suggested ...
In many regions across the globe, extreme weather events such as storms have increased in frequency,...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review (when applicable) a...
Water levels of lakes fluctuate naturally in response to climatic and hydrological forcing. Human ov...
We combine a literature review with recent work to assess flood pulse concept (FPC) relevance and pr...
The characteristic ecology of floodplain lakes is in part due to their relatively strong water-level...
Lake levels fluctuations are conditioned by seasonal variability, water resources management and cli...
River-floodplain systems are amongst the most productive—but often severely impacted—aquatic systems...