Aim Aspects of connectivity and continuity operating in the River Meuse were analysed for their contribution to the biodiversity of the floodplain. From this analysis of the diversity and composition of the meadow communities, we aimed to derive effective biodiversity conservation strategies. Location The River Meuse is one of the larger rivers in the European Western Plains ecoregion. The alluvial plains of the river have a long history of cultivation, and for these plains the floodplain meadow vegetation is a highly appreciated and valuable nature conservation asset. Method We sampled floodplain meadows from 400 km of the six geomorphic reaches of the middle to lower course of the River Meuse. For each, 50 vascular plant relevés were reco...
1. Floodplains are species-rich environments often strongly impacted by human activities. In particu...
Rivers are fascinating ecosystems in which the eco‐evolutionary dynamics of organisms are constraine...
Intermittent rivers are increasingly viewed as shifting mosaics of lotic (flowing water), lentic (st...
Aim Aspects of connectivity and continuity operating in the River Meuse were analysed for their cont...
1. The River Continuum Concept (RCC) predicts a gradual shift of organisms' functional adaptations a...
Hydrological connectivity plays a major role in shaping both the habitat conditions and the biota in...
<p><b><i>Background:</i></b> Floodplain wetlands feature high plant biodiversity, comprising variabi...
Hydrological connectivity is known to determine biodiversity patterns across large river floodplains...
In order to assess ecological values of Lower Rhine and Meuse floodplain habitats we studied the spa...
1. Rivers and floodplains are among the most threatened ecosystems. Hydroelectric power plants and e...
The particularly rich aquatic biodiversity of large river floodplains is structured by river dynamic...
Large river floodplains potentially include the full range of freshwater ecosystems from permanently...
The spatial structure and evolution of river networks offer tremendous opportunities to study the pr...
Biodiversity of European floodplains is seriously threatened mainly due to (1) modifications of rive...
1. Floodplains are species-rich environments often strongly impacted by human activities. In particu...
Rivers are fascinating ecosystems in which the eco‐evolutionary dynamics of organisms are constraine...
Intermittent rivers are increasingly viewed as shifting mosaics of lotic (flowing water), lentic (st...
Aim Aspects of connectivity and continuity operating in the River Meuse were analysed for their cont...
1. The River Continuum Concept (RCC) predicts a gradual shift of organisms' functional adaptations a...
Hydrological connectivity plays a major role in shaping both the habitat conditions and the biota in...
<p><b><i>Background:</i></b> Floodplain wetlands feature high plant biodiversity, comprising variabi...
Hydrological connectivity is known to determine biodiversity patterns across large river floodplains...
In order to assess ecological values of Lower Rhine and Meuse floodplain habitats we studied the spa...
1. Rivers and floodplains are among the most threatened ecosystems. Hydroelectric power plants and e...
The particularly rich aquatic biodiversity of large river floodplains is structured by river dynamic...
Large river floodplains potentially include the full range of freshwater ecosystems from permanently...
The spatial structure and evolution of river networks offer tremendous opportunities to study the pr...
Biodiversity of European floodplains is seriously threatened mainly due to (1) modifications of rive...
1. Floodplains are species-rich environments often strongly impacted by human activities. In particu...
Rivers are fascinating ecosystems in which the eco‐evolutionary dynamics of organisms are constraine...
Intermittent rivers are increasingly viewed as shifting mosaics of lotic (flowing water), lentic (st...