International audienceThis review article presents recent advances in the field of biogeomorphology related to the reciprocal coupling between Earth surface processes and landforms, and ecological and evolutionary processes. The aim is to present to the Earth Science community ecological and evolutionary concepts and associated recent conceptual developments for linking geomorphology and biota. The novelty of the proposed perspective is that (1) in the presence of geomorphologic-engineer species, which modify sediment and landform dynamics, natural selection operating at the scale of organisms may have consequences for the physical components of ecosystems, and particularly Earth surface processes and landforms; and (2) in return, these mod...
International audienceWe suggest that biogeomorphology should challenge the traditional dichotomy be...
Biogeomorphology is an umbrella term given to a highly-active research area within geomorphology tha...
International audienceWe suggest that biogeomorphology should challenge the traditional dichotomy be...
International audienceThis review article presents recent advances in the field of biogeomorphology ...
International audienceThis review article presents recent advances in the field of biogeomorphology ...
International audienceThis review article presents recent advances in the field of biogeomorphology ...
International audienceThis review article presents recent advances in the field of biogeomorphology ...
International audienceThis review article presents recent advances in the field of biogeomorphology ...
This review article presents recent advances in the field of biogeomorphology related to the recipro...
Whilst biological organisms adapt to the environment, earth surface processes and landforms evolve a...
Whilst biological organisms adapt to the environment, earth surface processes and landforms evolve a...
Whilst biological organisms adapt to the environment, earth surface processes and landforms evolve a...
Whilst biological organisms adapt to the environment, earth surface processes and landforms evolve a...
Whilst biological organisms adapt to the environment, earth surface processes and landforms evolve a...
Biogeomorphology is an umbrella term given to a highly-active research area within geomorphology tha...
International audienceWe suggest that biogeomorphology should challenge the traditional dichotomy be...
Biogeomorphology is an umbrella term given to a highly-active research area within geomorphology tha...
International audienceWe suggest that biogeomorphology should challenge the traditional dichotomy be...
International audienceThis review article presents recent advances in the field of biogeomorphology ...
International audienceThis review article presents recent advances in the field of biogeomorphology ...
International audienceThis review article presents recent advances in the field of biogeomorphology ...
International audienceThis review article presents recent advances in the field of biogeomorphology ...
International audienceThis review article presents recent advances in the field of biogeomorphology ...
This review article presents recent advances in the field of biogeomorphology related to the recipro...
Whilst biological organisms adapt to the environment, earth surface processes and landforms evolve a...
Whilst biological organisms adapt to the environment, earth surface processes and landforms evolve a...
Whilst biological organisms adapt to the environment, earth surface processes and landforms evolve a...
Whilst biological organisms adapt to the environment, earth surface processes and landforms evolve a...
Whilst biological organisms adapt to the environment, earth surface processes and landforms evolve a...
Biogeomorphology is an umbrella term given to a highly-active research area within geomorphology tha...
International audienceWe suggest that biogeomorphology should challenge the traditional dichotomy be...
Biogeomorphology is an umbrella term given to a highly-active research area within geomorphology tha...
International audienceWe suggest that biogeomorphology should challenge the traditional dichotomy be...