While anthropogenic biodiversity loss in fresh waters is among the most rapid of all ecosystems, impacts on the conservation of associated riparian zones are less well documented. Riverine ecotones are particularly vulnerable to the combined ‘squeeze’ between land-use encroachment, discharge regulation and climate change. Over a 3-year period of persistent low discharge in a regulated, temperate river system (River Usk, Wales, UK; 2009–2011), specialist carabid beetles on exposed riverine sediments (ERS) were used as model organisms to test the hypotheses that catchment-scale flow modification affects riparian zone invertebrates more than local habitat character, and that this modification is accompanied by associated succession among the C...
Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about effects on t...
Situated at the very juncture of the aquatic and terrestrial, exposed riverine sediments (ERS) are p...
Changes in catchment land-use and sedimentation have large ecological effects on rivers, but there i...
While anthropogenic biodiversity loss in fresh waters is among the most rapid of all ecosystems, imp...
Background and purpose: River regulation works, channelization and floodplain urbanization have redu...
Patches of riparian woody vegetation potentially help mitigate environmental impacts of agriculture ...
PhD Thesis281 species of terrestrial ground-living beetles were recorded from 69 riparian and wetlan...
1. Riparian invertebrate communities occupy a dynamic ecotone where hydrogeomorphological (e.g. rive...
The use of riparian buffer strips as a means of reducing diffuse pollution in European grassland sys...
The Allt a' Mharcaidh catchment was selected in 1984 by staff at the Macaulay Land Use Research Inst...
1. Exposed riverine sediments (ERS) are habitats for a large number of rare and specialized inverteb...
Studies addressing the effects of river and floodplain restoration on riparian ground beetles mainly...
Occupying a disjointed and vulnerable habitat, specialist Coleoptera associated with Exposed Riverin...
1. Species assemblages of naturally disturbed habitats are governed by the prevailing disturbance re...
Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about effects on t...
Situated at the very juncture of the aquatic and terrestrial, exposed riverine sediments (ERS) are p...
Changes in catchment land-use and sedimentation have large ecological effects on rivers, but there i...
While anthropogenic biodiversity loss in fresh waters is among the most rapid of all ecosystems, imp...
Background and purpose: River regulation works, channelization and floodplain urbanization have redu...
Patches of riparian woody vegetation potentially help mitigate environmental impacts of agriculture ...
PhD Thesis281 species of terrestrial ground-living beetles were recorded from 69 riparian and wetlan...
1. Riparian invertebrate communities occupy a dynamic ecotone where hydrogeomorphological (e.g. rive...
The use of riparian buffer strips as a means of reducing diffuse pollution in European grassland sys...
The Allt a' Mharcaidh catchment was selected in 1984 by staff at the Macaulay Land Use Research Inst...
1. Exposed riverine sediments (ERS) are habitats for a large number of rare and specialized inverteb...
Studies addressing the effects of river and floodplain restoration on riparian ground beetles mainly...
Occupying a disjointed and vulnerable habitat, specialist Coleoptera associated with Exposed Riverin...
1. Species assemblages of naturally disturbed habitats are governed by the prevailing disturbance re...
Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about effects on t...
Situated at the very juncture of the aquatic and terrestrial, exposed riverine sediments (ERS) are p...
Changes in catchment land-use and sedimentation have large ecological effects on rivers, but there i...