We compared three gravel-bed rivers in north-eastern Italy (Brenta, Piave, Tagliamento) having similar bioclimate, geology and fluvial morphology, but affected by different intensities of anthropogenic disturbance related particularly to hydropower dams, training works and instream gravel mining. Our aim was to test whether a corresponding difference in the interactions between vegetation and geomorphological patterns existed among the three rivers. In equally spaced and sized plots (n=710) we collected descriptors of geomorphic conditions, and presence-absence of woody species. In the less disturbed river (Tagliamento), spatial succession of woody communities from the floodplain to the channel followed a profile where higher elevation floo...
After more than 300 years of river management, scientific knowledge of European river systems has ev...
River islands are defined as discrete areas of woodland vegetation located in the riverbed and surro...
In-channel wood is a fundamental component of the riverine system. Its nature, abundance, and distri...
We compared three gravel-bed rivers in north-eastern Italy (Brenta, Piave, Tagliamento) having simil...
Gravel-bed rivers featuring a near dynamic equilibrium state usually display a good correspondence b...
Human effects on the water economy of the river systems are currently well documented at the worldwi...
Gravel-bed rivers featuring a near dynamic equilibrium state usually display a good correspondence b...
The pattern of riparian vegetation in gravel bed rivers depends on the climate, hydrological regime,...
In many European rivers regulation measures have led to the decline of braided channel systems and a...
The pattern of riparian vegetation in gravel bed rivers depends on the climate, hydrological regime,...
This study investigated woody vegetation and geomorphology in three gravel-bed rivers (North-East It...
During the last decades, several Italian gravel-bed rivers suffered from different types and levels ...
A huge knowledge gap exists on riverine pioneer herbaceous vegetation. Despite its relevance in regu...
Until very recently, rivers have been considered as the result of the interaction between water and ...
Until very recently, rivers have been considered as the result of the interaction between water and ...
After more than 300 years of river management, scientific knowledge of European river systems has ev...
River islands are defined as discrete areas of woodland vegetation located in the riverbed and surro...
In-channel wood is a fundamental component of the riverine system. Its nature, abundance, and distri...
We compared three gravel-bed rivers in north-eastern Italy (Brenta, Piave, Tagliamento) having simil...
Gravel-bed rivers featuring a near dynamic equilibrium state usually display a good correspondence b...
Human effects on the water economy of the river systems are currently well documented at the worldwi...
Gravel-bed rivers featuring a near dynamic equilibrium state usually display a good correspondence b...
The pattern of riparian vegetation in gravel bed rivers depends on the climate, hydrological regime,...
In many European rivers regulation measures have led to the decline of braided channel systems and a...
The pattern of riparian vegetation in gravel bed rivers depends on the climate, hydrological regime,...
This study investigated woody vegetation and geomorphology in three gravel-bed rivers (North-East It...
During the last decades, several Italian gravel-bed rivers suffered from different types and levels ...
A huge knowledge gap exists on riverine pioneer herbaceous vegetation. Despite its relevance in regu...
Until very recently, rivers have been considered as the result of the interaction between water and ...
Until very recently, rivers have been considered as the result of the interaction between water and ...
After more than 300 years of river management, scientific knowledge of European river systems has ev...
River islands are defined as discrete areas of woodland vegetation located in the riverbed and surro...
In-channel wood is a fundamental component of the riverine system. Its nature, abundance, and distri...