Providing historical data on riparian plant biodiversity and physico-chemical parameters of stream water in Mediterranean mountains helps to assess the effects of climate change and other human stressors on these sensitive and critical ecosystems. This database collects data from the main natural headwater streams of the Sierra Nevada (southeastern Spain), a high mountain (up to 3,479 meters above sea level, m.a.s.l.) recognized as a biodiversity super hotspot (Arroyo et al., 2022) in the Mediterranean Basin. On this mountain, rivers and landscapes depend on snowmelt water, representing an excellent scenario for evaluating global change's impacts. This dataset covers first- to third-order headwater streams at 41 sites from 832 to 1,997 m.a....
A study on the vegetation related to streams and rivers of the Nevadense sector of Sierra Nevada (So...
We investigated the water relations of obli-gate riparian plants on paired diverted and undiverted r...
In central Mexico, streams flow from mountain protected areas at high elevations, i.e. abive 2,400 m...
Southern California is a semi-arid ecosystem, in which a majority of streams are ephemeral and inter...
1. Many riparian ecosystems in Mediterranean Europe are affected by land use and flow alteration by...
Contiene 6 figuras, 3 tablasRiparian evapotranspiration (ET) can influence stream hydrology at catch...
Land use change is a key driver of change in stream ecosystems worldwide and poses a significant ris...
Este artículo contiene 17 páginas, 5 figuras.Riparian zones are considered natural filters of nitrog...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Summer.In 1850 at the end of the Little Ice Age, 150 glacie...
The significance of nutrient inputs at the watershed scale is best expressed in terms of in-stream p...
Sierra Nevada is the main mountain range in southern Iberian Peninsula and has been catalogued as Bi...
Mountain habitats are usually unique and geographically confined, concentrating endemic and sensitiv...
Improved knowledge of the influence of climate parameters on the distribution of plant species is ne...
The mountains of southern California receive some of the highest rates of nitrogen (N) deposition in...
Access to a reliable water source plays an integral role in tree function and survival. Water is a c...
A study on the vegetation related to streams and rivers of the Nevadense sector of Sierra Nevada (So...
We investigated the water relations of obli-gate riparian plants on paired diverted and undiverted r...
In central Mexico, streams flow from mountain protected areas at high elevations, i.e. abive 2,400 m...
Southern California is a semi-arid ecosystem, in which a majority of streams are ephemeral and inter...
1. Many riparian ecosystems in Mediterranean Europe are affected by land use and flow alteration by...
Contiene 6 figuras, 3 tablasRiparian evapotranspiration (ET) can influence stream hydrology at catch...
Land use change is a key driver of change in stream ecosystems worldwide and poses a significant ris...
Este artículo contiene 17 páginas, 5 figuras.Riparian zones are considered natural filters of nitrog...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Summer.In 1850 at the end of the Little Ice Age, 150 glacie...
The significance of nutrient inputs at the watershed scale is best expressed in terms of in-stream p...
Sierra Nevada is the main mountain range in southern Iberian Peninsula and has been catalogued as Bi...
Mountain habitats are usually unique and geographically confined, concentrating endemic and sensitiv...
Improved knowledge of the influence of climate parameters on the distribution of plant species is ne...
The mountains of southern California receive some of the highest rates of nitrogen (N) deposition in...
Access to a reliable water source plays an integral role in tree function and survival. Water is a c...
A study on the vegetation related to streams and rivers of the Nevadense sector of Sierra Nevada (So...
We investigated the water relations of obli-gate riparian plants on paired diverted and undiverted r...
In central Mexico, streams flow from mountain protected areas at high elevations, i.e. abive 2,400 m...