Temporary streams and rivers, also referred to as intermittent, are defined as waterways that cease to flow at some points in space and time along their course. They are shaped by alternating wet and dry periods over annual and inter-annual cycles, making them one of the most dynamic freshwater ecosystems. These distinctive systems represent a substantial proportion of the total number, length and discharge of the global river network and are expected to become more widespread and face increasing pressures in many regions as a result of human activities and climate change. This collection of papers arose from the Conference on ‘Ecohydrology and Ecological Quality in Temporary Rivers’ held at the University of Evora, Portugal, 12–14 Septembe...
In these times of strong pressure on aquatic ecosystems and water resources due to climate change an...
1. River ecosystems worldwide are affected by altered flow regimes, and an advanced science and prac...
Intermittent rivers are increasingly viewed as shifting mosaics of lotic (flowing water), lentic (st...
Rivers and streams that do not flow permanently (herein intermittent rivers; IRs) make up a large pr...
Intermittent rivers and Ephemeral Streams (IRES) are river water bodies characterised by temporary f...
Rivers and streams that do not flow permanently (herein intermittent rivers; IRs) make up a large pr...
Although more than half the world's river networks comprise channels that periodically cease to...
Temporary streams are defined by periodic flow cessation, and may experience partial or complete los...
Temporary streams comprise dynamic mosaics of lotic, lentic and terrestrial habitats and dominate gl...
1. Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) are watercourses that cease flow at some point i...
Intermittent rivers and streams are aquatic ecosystems that lose hydrological connectivity during dr...
Temporary streams are those water courses that undergo the recurrent cessation of flow or the comple...
In these times of strong pressure on aquatic ecosystems and water resources due to climate change an...
1. River ecosystems worldwide are affected by altered flow regimes, and an advanced science and prac...
Intermittent rivers are increasingly viewed as shifting mosaics of lotic (flowing water), lentic (st...
Rivers and streams that do not flow permanently (herein intermittent rivers; IRs) make up a large pr...
Intermittent rivers and Ephemeral Streams (IRES) are river water bodies characterised by temporary f...
Rivers and streams that do not flow permanently (herein intermittent rivers; IRs) make up a large pr...
Although more than half the world's river networks comprise channels that periodically cease to...
Temporary streams are defined by periodic flow cessation, and may experience partial or complete los...
Temporary streams comprise dynamic mosaics of lotic, lentic and terrestrial habitats and dominate gl...
1. Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) are watercourses that cease flow at some point i...
Intermittent rivers and streams are aquatic ecosystems that lose hydrological connectivity during dr...
Temporary streams are those water courses that undergo the recurrent cessation of flow or the comple...
In these times of strong pressure on aquatic ecosystems and water resources due to climate change an...
1. River ecosystems worldwide are affected by altered flow regimes, and an advanced science and prac...
Intermittent rivers are increasingly viewed as shifting mosaics of lotic (flowing water), lentic (st...