Ecological constraints in subsurface environments relate directly to groundwater flow, hydraulic conductivity, interstitial biogeochemistry, pore size, and hydrological linkages to adjacent aquifers and surface ecosystems. Groundwater ecology has evolved from a science describing the unique subterranean biota to its current form emphasising multidisciplinary studies that integrate hydrogeology and ecology. This multidisciplinary approach seeks to elucidate the function of groundwater ecosystems and their roles in maintaining subterranean and surface water quality. In aquifer-surface water ecotones, geochemical gradients and microbial biofilms mediate transformations of water chemistry. Subsurface fauna (stygofauna) graze biofilms, alter int...
The use of ecological criteria for the assessment of aquatic ecosystem status is routine for surface...
This essay discusses the need for, advantages and challenges of integrating the scientific disciplin...
Groundwaters provide the vast majority of unfrozen freshwater resources on the planet, but our knowl...
Ecological constraints in subsurface environments relate directly to groundwater flow, hydraulic con...
Flow of water is essential to provide food (organic matter - OM), nutrients (e.g. N and P) and elect...
Groundwater ecology merged during the second part of the 20th century with modern ecological practic...
Distribution of biota within groundwater is often patchy, and attributed to the heterogeneity of the...
Abstract The main characteristics of the groundwater biotope are described, especially with respect ...
Groundwater ecosystems constitute the largest terrestrial freshwater biome. They are dark, extremely...
Microbial biofilms control biogeochemical processes and solute fluxes in groundwater, yet respective...
Groundwater ecosystems constitute the largest terrestrial freshwater biome. They are dark, extremely...
Groundwater ecology is the study of ecosystems that occur in the subsurface within groundwater. Gro...
The hyporheic zone of streams not only connects groundwater and surface water, but is essential for ...
Distinct boundaries, where biological and physicochemical environments change abruptly, occur in nat...
The removal of groundwater results in the lowering of water tables, which, for groundwater organisms...
The use of ecological criteria for the assessment of aquatic ecosystem status is routine for surface...
This essay discusses the need for, advantages and challenges of integrating the scientific disciplin...
Groundwaters provide the vast majority of unfrozen freshwater resources on the planet, but our knowl...
Ecological constraints in subsurface environments relate directly to groundwater flow, hydraulic con...
Flow of water is essential to provide food (organic matter - OM), nutrients (e.g. N and P) and elect...
Groundwater ecology merged during the second part of the 20th century with modern ecological practic...
Distribution of biota within groundwater is often patchy, and attributed to the heterogeneity of the...
Abstract The main characteristics of the groundwater biotope are described, especially with respect ...
Groundwater ecosystems constitute the largest terrestrial freshwater biome. They are dark, extremely...
Microbial biofilms control biogeochemical processes and solute fluxes in groundwater, yet respective...
Groundwater ecosystems constitute the largest terrestrial freshwater biome. They are dark, extremely...
Groundwater ecology is the study of ecosystems that occur in the subsurface within groundwater. Gro...
The hyporheic zone of streams not only connects groundwater and surface water, but is essential for ...
Distinct boundaries, where biological and physicochemical environments change abruptly, occur in nat...
The removal of groundwater results in the lowering of water tables, which, for groundwater organisms...
The use of ecological criteria for the assessment of aquatic ecosystem status is routine for surface...
This essay discusses the need for, advantages and challenges of integrating the scientific disciplin...
Groundwaters provide the vast majority of unfrozen freshwater resources on the planet, but our knowl...