River assessments are predominantly based upon biological metrics and indices selected or designed to integrate the impact of multiple causes of deterioration (stressors) operating at various spatial scales. Yet, the integrative nature of many bioassessment systems does not allow for tracing back individual stressors and their influence on the overall assessment result. Thus, river managers often fail to link bioassessment with programmes of management measures, to improve ecological quality. Here, we present a novel diagnostic approach that allows to estimate the probability of individual stressors being causal for biological degradation at the scale of individual riverine ecosystems. Similar to medical diagnosis, we use various symptoms ...
1. Research linking river ecology and hydromorphology is driven by concerns about hydromorphological...
Naturally stressed ecosystems hold a unique fraction of biodiversity. However, they have been largel...
Rivers are a key part of the hydrological cycle and a vital conduit of water resources, but are unde...
Aquatic ecosystems are affected by multiple environmental stressors across spatial and temporal scal...
Freshwater ecosystems are among the most impacted ecosystems globally. In order to conserve and rest...
We used field-derived data from streams in Nevada, USA, to quantify relationships between stream bio...
Freshwater systems have increasingly been subjected to a multitude of human pressures and the re-est...
An extensive amount of literature on linkages between the in-stream physical environment and river b...
We used field-derived data from streams in Nevada, USA, to quantify relationships between stream bio...
Ecosystems experience natural disturbances and anthropogenic impacts that affect biological communit...
Rivers suffer from multiple stressors acting simultaneously on their biota, but the consequences are...
Knowledge of ecological responses to changes in the environment is vital to design appropriate measu...
To protect and restore stream biota, managers need to be able to both detect biological degradation ...
1. Rivers are dynamic ecosystems in which both human impacts and climate-driven drying events are in...
Sensitive biological measures of ecosystem quality are needed to assess, maintain or restore the eco...
1. Research linking river ecology and hydromorphology is driven by concerns about hydromorphological...
Naturally stressed ecosystems hold a unique fraction of biodiversity. However, they have been largel...
Rivers are a key part of the hydrological cycle and a vital conduit of water resources, but are unde...
Aquatic ecosystems are affected by multiple environmental stressors across spatial and temporal scal...
Freshwater ecosystems are among the most impacted ecosystems globally. In order to conserve and rest...
We used field-derived data from streams in Nevada, USA, to quantify relationships between stream bio...
Freshwater systems have increasingly been subjected to a multitude of human pressures and the re-est...
An extensive amount of literature on linkages between the in-stream physical environment and river b...
We used field-derived data from streams in Nevada, USA, to quantify relationships between stream bio...
Ecosystems experience natural disturbances and anthropogenic impacts that affect biological communit...
Rivers suffer from multiple stressors acting simultaneously on their biota, but the consequences are...
Knowledge of ecological responses to changes in the environment is vital to design appropriate measu...
To protect and restore stream biota, managers need to be able to both detect biological degradation ...
1. Rivers are dynamic ecosystems in which both human impacts and climate-driven drying events are in...
Sensitive biological measures of ecosystem quality are needed to assess, maintain or restore the eco...
1. Research linking river ecology and hydromorphology is driven by concerns about hydromorphological...
Naturally stressed ecosystems hold a unique fraction of biodiversity. However, they have been largel...
Rivers are a key part of the hydrological cycle and a vital conduit of water resources, but are unde...