Understanding the interactions between\ud physical habitat and aquatic biodiversity has become a\ud key research objective in river management. River\ud research and management practitioners are increasingly\ud seeking new methodologies and techniques for\ud characterizing physical habitat heterogeneity. The\ud physical biotope has been widely employed as the\ud standard mesoscale unit in river surveys. However,\ud few surveys have quantified the combined physical\ud heterogeneity at the meso- and microscale scale via a\ud single technique. This paper describes a new field\ud methodology for assessing variations in hydraulic\ud habitat and retention across different channel types\ud (e.g. step-pool, bedrock, plane-bed and pool-riffle).\ud H...
The characterisation and assessment of hydromorphological conditions (physical habitat) is a key sta...
Water flow is fundamental to the existence of river ecosystems, shaping the habitats and interaction...
We propose a hierarchical system of classifying stream habitats based on three increasingly fine des...
Understanding the interactions between physical habitat and aquatic biodiversity has become a key re...
1. Improved linkage between physical characteristics of rivers and biological performance or potenti...
The geometry and hydrodynamics of river reaches are key ecohydraulic descriptors. Statistics of wate...
River research and management activities often focus on mesoscale habitat (mesohabitat) classificati...
Hydraulic conditions (velocity, depth, turbulence) strongly influence the distribution and abundanc...
This study investigated the relationship between in-channel physical conditions and the diversity an...
In an attempt to meet the requirement of the new South African Water law a number of initiatives are...
Determining the influence of physical habitat on biological structure in minimally disturbed setting...
1. Rivers are highly structured ecosystems in which habitat complexity and heterogeneity are postula...
Determining the influence of physical habitat on biological structure in minimally disturbed setting...
Riffle-pool sequences are the dominant bedforms in gravel and mixed bedded channels of intermediate ...
1. Stream ecosystems are increasingly impacted by multiple stressors that lead to a loss of sensitiv...
The characterisation and assessment of hydromorphological conditions (physical habitat) is a key sta...
Water flow is fundamental to the existence of river ecosystems, shaping the habitats and interaction...
We propose a hierarchical system of classifying stream habitats based on three increasingly fine des...
Understanding the interactions between physical habitat and aquatic biodiversity has become a key re...
1. Improved linkage between physical characteristics of rivers and biological performance or potenti...
The geometry and hydrodynamics of river reaches are key ecohydraulic descriptors. Statistics of wate...
River research and management activities often focus on mesoscale habitat (mesohabitat) classificati...
Hydraulic conditions (velocity, depth, turbulence) strongly influence the distribution and abundanc...
This study investigated the relationship between in-channel physical conditions and the diversity an...
In an attempt to meet the requirement of the new South African Water law a number of initiatives are...
Determining the influence of physical habitat on biological structure in minimally disturbed setting...
1. Rivers are highly structured ecosystems in which habitat complexity and heterogeneity are postula...
Determining the influence of physical habitat on biological structure in minimally disturbed setting...
Riffle-pool sequences are the dominant bedforms in gravel and mixed bedded channels of intermediate ...
1. Stream ecosystems are increasingly impacted by multiple stressors that lead to a loss of sensitiv...
The characterisation and assessment of hydromorphological conditions (physical habitat) is a key sta...
Water flow is fundamental to the existence of river ecosystems, shaping the habitats and interaction...
We propose a hierarchical system of classifying stream habitats based on three increasingly fine des...