AbstractRestoration measures of deteriorated river ecosystems generally aim at increasing the spatial heterogeneity and connectivity of these systems in order to increase biodiversity and ecosystem stability. While this is believed to benefit overall ecological integrity, consequences of such restoration projects on biogeochemical processes per se (i.e. ecosystem functioning) in fluvial systems are rarely considered. We address these issues by evaluating the characteristics of surface water connection between side arms and the main river channel in a former braided river section and the role and degree of connectivity (i.e. duration of surface water connection) on the sediment biogeochemistry. We hypothesized that potential respiration and ...
Rivers in climatic zones characterized by dry and wet seasons often experience periodic transitions ...
Human activities drastically altered the nitrogen cycle on a global scale, mainly causing a strong i...
Humans have drastically altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle by increasing reactive N loading to th...
Publié en Open Access (licence CC-BY)International audienceRestoration measures of deteriorated rive...
Removal of lateral constraints to restore rivers has become increasingly common in river resource ma...
The hypotheses underlying this work concern the marked impact of the increased hydrological intermit...
International audienceFloodplain restoration changes the nitrate delivery pattern and dissolved orga...
Floodplain restoration changes the nitrate delivery pattern and dissolved organic matter pool in bac...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Natural floodplain...
International audienceWe used a hydromorphological model to assess areas of potential high denitrifi...
Connectivity between the watershed and the river network drives much of the ecosystem structure and ...
Rivers have been channelized, deepened and constrained by embankments for centuries to increase agri...
It is well recognized that river-floodplain systems contribute significantly to riverine ecosystem m...
Channelization and embankment of rivers has led to major ecological degradation of aquatic habitats ...
Nitrate pollution in aquatic ecosystems is still a major problem in Germany. There is a great potent...
Rivers in climatic zones characterized by dry and wet seasons often experience periodic transitions ...
Human activities drastically altered the nitrogen cycle on a global scale, mainly causing a strong i...
Humans have drastically altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle by increasing reactive N loading to th...
Publié en Open Access (licence CC-BY)International audienceRestoration measures of deteriorated rive...
Removal of lateral constraints to restore rivers has become increasingly common in river resource ma...
The hypotheses underlying this work concern the marked impact of the increased hydrological intermit...
International audienceFloodplain restoration changes the nitrate delivery pattern and dissolved orga...
Floodplain restoration changes the nitrate delivery pattern and dissolved organic matter pool in bac...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Natural floodplain...
International audienceWe used a hydromorphological model to assess areas of potential high denitrifi...
Connectivity between the watershed and the river network drives much of the ecosystem structure and ...
Rivers have been channelized, deepened and constrained by embankments for centuries to increase agri...
It is well recognized that river-floodplain systems contribute significantly to riverine ecosystem m...
Channelization and embankment of rivers has led to major ecological degradation of aquatic habitats ...
Nitrate pollution in aquatic ecosystems is still a major problem in Germany. There is a great potent...
Rivers in climatic zones characterized by dry and wet seasons often experience periodic transitions ...
Human activities drastically altered the nitrogen cycle on a global scale, mainly causing a strong i...
Humans have drastically altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle by increasing reactive N loading to th...