Flow intermittence, and specifically riverbed drying, is becoming increasingly frequent due to the effects of climate change and human pressures, including in mid-elevation streams and rivers in the Alpine area. Due to the highly dynamic flow regimes of intermittent streams and interactions among multiple environmental factors, experiments in laboratory and field-based mesocosms can be used to simplify the set of abiotic factors that influence a biotic response. Results from such mesocosms require evaluation and, if necessary, calibration with data from field experiments. To assess the applicability of manipulative experiments to natural conditions, we compared the results of a field-based flume experiment simulating leaf litter processing ...
The damming of rivers and streams alters downstream habitat characteristics and biotic assemblages, ...
Changing weather patterns and receding glaciers are predicted to increase flow intermittency in alpi...
International audience1. The drying of stream channels resulting from flow interruption is expected ...
Flow intermittence, and specifically riverbed drying, is becoming increasingly frequent due to the e...
Flow intermittence, and specifically riverbed drying, is becoming increasingly frequent due to the e...
Flow intermittence, and specifically riverbed drying, is becoming increasingly frequent due to the e...
Because of the effects of climate change and human pressures, streams of the Alpine area are increas...
Because of the effects of climate change and human pressures, streams of the Alpine area are increas...
Because of the effects of climate change and human pressures, streams of the Alpine area are increas...
International audienceFlow intermittency occurs naturally in alpine streams. However, changing rainf...
International audienceFlow intermittency occurs naturally in alpine streams. However, changing rainf...
Streams and rivers are becoming increasingly intermittent in Alpine regions due to the global climat...
Streams and rivers are becoming increasingly intermittent in Alpine regions due to the global climat...
Flow intermittency occurs naturally in alpine streams. However, changing rainfall patterns and glaci...
[eng] Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) are watercourses that naturally and periodica...
The damming of rivers and streams alters downstream habitat characteristics and biotic assemblages, ...
Changing weather patterns and receding glaciers are predicted to increase flow intermittency in alpi...
International audience1. The drying of stream channels resulting from flow interruption is expected ...
Flow intermittence, and specifically riverbed drying, is becoming increasingly frequent due to the e...
Flow intermittence, and specifically riverbed drying, is becoming increasingly frequent due to the e...
Flow intermittence, and specifically riverbed drying, is becoming increasingly frequent due to the e...
Because of the effects of climate change and human pressures, streams of the Alpine area are increas...
Because of the effects of climate change and human pressures, streams of the Alpine area are increas...
Because of the effects of climate change and human pressures, streams of the Alpine area are increas...
International audienceFlow intermittency occurs naturally in alpine streams. However, changing rainf...
International audienceFlow intermittency occurs naturally in alpine streams. However, changing rainf...
Streams and rivers are becoming increasingly intermittent in Alpine regions due to the global climat...
Streams and rivers are becoming increasingly intermittent in Alpine regions due to the global climat...
Flow intermittency occurs naturally in alpine streams. However, changing rainfall patterns and glaci...
[eng] Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) are watercourses that naturally and periodica...
The damming of rivers and streams alters downstream habitat characteristics and biotic assemblages, ...
Changing weather patterns and receding glaciers are predicted to increase flow intermittency in alpi...
International audience1. The drying of stream channels resulting from flow interruption is expected ...