The characterisation and assessment of hydromorphological conditions (physical habitat) is a key stage in the evaluation of the ecological status of streams and rivers required by the EU Water Framework Directive. In addition to identifying the presence or absence of habitat types, there is a need to reflect the quasi-discrete nature of hydraulic habitats and assess their spatial distribution (composition and configuration) and temporal dynamics across a range of discharges. However current approaches to physical habitat classification and assessment are limited in this respect. \ud \ud This research aims to develop a quantitative approach to assess spatio-temporal habitat dynamics. High resolution point measurements of depth and streamwise...
The impact of water abstractions and hydro-morphological alterations on the aquatic ecosystems can b...
Understanding the interactions between physical habitat and aquatic biodiversity has become a key re...
The impact of water abstractions and hydro-morphological alterations on the aquatic ecosystems can b...
The characterisation and assessment of hydromorphological conditions (physical habitat) is a key sta...
Accurate characterisation of the hydraulic environment is a key step in describing\ud hydromorpholog...
A framework for evaluating the spatial configuration and temporal dynamics of hydraulic patches was ...
A framework for evaluating the spatial configuration and temporal dynamics of hydraulic patches was ...
A framework for evaluating the spatial configuration and temporal dynamics of hydraulic patches was ...
Physical habitat is increasingly used worldwide as a measure of river ecosystem health when assessin...
Accurate characterisation of the hydraulic environment is a key step in describing hydromorphology ...
The geometry and hydrodynamics of river reaches are key ecohydraulic descriptors. Statistics of wate...
The geometry and hydrodynamics of river reaches are key ecohydraulic descriptors. Statistics of wate...
In an attempt to meet the requirement of the new South African Water law a number of initiatives are...
Riffle-pool sequences are the dominant bedforms in gravel and mixed bedded channels of intermediate ...
1. Physical habitat is the living space of instream biota; it is a spatially and temporally dynamic ...
The impact of water abstractions and hydro-morphological alterations on the aquatic ecosystems can b...
Understanding the interactions between physical habitat and aquatic biodiversity has become a key re...
The impact of water abstractions and hydro-morphological alterations on the aquatic ecosystems can b...
The characterisation and assessment of hydromorphological conditions (physical habitat) is a key sta...
Accurate characterisation of the hydraulic environment is a key step in describing\ud hydromorpholog...
A framework for evaluating the spatial configuration and temporal dynamics of hydraulic patches was ...
A framework for evaluating the spatial configuration and temporal dynamics of hydraulic patches was ...
A framework for evaluating the spatial configuration and temporal dynamics of hydraulic patches was ...
Physical habitat is increasingly used worldwide as a measure of river ecosystem health when assessin...
Accurate characterisation of the hydraulic environment is a key step in describing hydromorphology ...
The geometry and hydrodynamics of river reaches are key ecohydraulic descriptors. Statistics of wate...
The geometry and hydrodynamics of river reaches are key ecohydraulic descriptors. Statistics of wate...
In an attempt to meet the requirement of the new South African Water law a number of initiatives are...
Riffle-pool sequences are the dominant bedforms in gravel and mixed bedded channels of intermediate ...
1. Physical habitat is the living space of instream biota; it is a spatially and temporally dynamic ...
The impact of water abstractions and hydro-morphological alterations on the aquatic ecosystems can b...
Understanding the interactions between physical habitat and aquatic biodiversity has become a key re...
The impact of water abstractions and hydro-morphological alterations on the aquatic ecosystems can b...