International audienceThe movement of water, matter, organisms, and energy can be altered substantially at ecohydrological interfaces, the dynamic transition zones that often develop within ecotones or boundaries between adjacent ecosystems. Interdisciplinary research over the last two decades has indicated that ecohydrological interfaces are often "hot spots" of ecological, biogeochemical, and hydrological processes and may provide refuge for biota during extreme events. Ecohydrological interfaces can have significant impact on global hydrological and biogeochemical cycles, biodiversity, pollutant removal, and ecosystem resilience to disturbance. The organizational principles (i.e., the drivers and controls) of spatially and temporally var...
Aims The field of ecohydrology is providing new theoretical frameworks and methodological approach...
Water limited ecohydrological systems (WLES), with their broad extent, large stores of global terres...
Increasing awareness of the complexity of river ecosystems has led to the emergence of integrative d...
International audienceThe movement of water, matter, organisms, and energy can be altered substantia...
Protecting or restoring aquatic ecosystems in the face of growing anthropogenic pressures requires a...
The term “environmental flows” is now widely used to reflect the hydrological regime required to sus...
In recent times, ecohydrology and hydroecology are making a mark on the environmental agenda, as evi...
[1] Water-limited environments occupy about half of the Earth’s land surface and contain some of the...
Basin ecohydrological processes are essential for informing policymaking and social development in r...
International audienceThe interface between groundwater and surface water within riverine/riparian e...
Water controls the dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems directly, as a resource for the biota, and ind...
Ecosystems in the Anthropocene face pressures from multiple, interacting forms of environmental chan...
This essay discusses the need for, advantages and challenges of integrating the scientific disciplin...
Ecohydrology analyses the interactions of biotic and abiotic aspects of our ecosystems and landscape...
[EN] Ecohydraulic studies in rivers range from local-scale studies, which target a better understand...
Aims The field of ecohydrology is providing new theoretical frameworks and methodological approach...
Water limited ecohydrological systems (WLES), with their broad extent, large stores of global terres...
Increasing awareness of the complexity of river ecosystems has led to the emergence of integrative d...
International audienceThe movement of water, matter, organisms, and energy can be altered substantia...
Protecting or restoring aquatic ecosystems in the face of growing anthropogenic pressures requires a...
The term “environmental flows” is now widely used to reflect the hydrological regime required to sus...
In recent times, ecohydrology and hydroecology are making a mark on the environmental agenda, as evi...
[1] Water-limited environments occupy about half of the Earth’s land surface and contain some of the...
Basin ecohydrological processes are essential for informing policymaking and social development in r...
International audienceThe interface between groundwater and surface water within riverine/riparian e...
Water controls the dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems directly, as a resource for the biota, and ind...
Ecosystems in the Anthropocene face pressures from multiple, interacting forms of environmental chan...
This essay discusses the need for, advantages and challenges of integrating the scientific disciplin...
Ecohydrology analyses the interactions of biotic and abiotic aspects of our ecosystems and landscape...
[EN] Ecohydraulic studies in rivers range from local-scale studies, which target a better understand...
Aims The field of ecohydrology is providing new theoretical frameworks and methodological approach...
Water limited ecohydrological systems (WLES), with their broad extent, large stores of global terres...
Increasing awareness of the complexity of river ecosystems has led to the emergence of integrative d...