Temporary streams are defined by periodic flow cessation, and may experience partial or complete loss of surface water. The ecology and hydrology of these transitional aquatic-terrestrial ecosystems have received unprecedented attention in recent years. Research has focussed on the arid, semi-arid, and Mediterranean regions in which temporary systems are the dominant stream type, and those in cooler, wetter temperate regions with an oceanic climate influence are also receiving increasing attention. These oceanic systems take diverse forms, including meandering alluvial plain rivers, ‘winterbourne’ chalk streams, and peatland gullies. Temporary streams provide ecosystem services and support a diverse biota that includes rare and endemic spec...
Many streams in the Mediterranean Basin have temporary flow regimes. While timing for seasonal droug...
Temporary rivers are increasingly common freshwater ecosystems, but there have been no global synthe...
Rivers and streams that do not flow permanently (herein intermittent rivers; IRs) make up a large pr...
Temporary streams are defined by periodic flow cessation, and may experience partial or complete los...
Temporary streams comprise dynamic mosaics of lotic, lentic and terrestrial habitats and dominate gl...
1. Temporary streams are dynamic ecosystems in which mosaics of flowing, ponded and dry habitats sup...
Temporary streams and rivers, also referred to as intermittent, are defined as waterways that cease ...
Temporary streams are those water courses that undergo the recurrent cessation of flow or the comple...
Temporary streams are dynamic ecosystems that shift between wet and dry states and include the ‘wint...
Temporary streams are those water courses that undergo the recurrent cessation of flow or the comple...
Intermittent rivers are dynamic ecosystems that experience a predictable or unpredictable loss of su...
Characterizing temporary river ecosystem responses to flow regimes is vital for conserving their bio...
Rivers and streams that do not flow permanently (herein intermittent rivers; IRs) make up a large pr...
Temporary streams lack streamflow at some time in the seasonal cycle, and include ephemeral, intermi...
Physical and chemical variables have long been used for water quality, like EU WFD. They are also su...
Many streams in the Mediterranean Basin have temporary flow regimes. While timing for seasonal droug...
Temporary rivers are increasingly common freshwater ecosystems, but there have been no global synthe...
Rivers and streams that do not flow permanently (herein intermittent rivers; IRs) make up a large pr...
Temporary streams are defined by periodic flow cessation, and may experience partial or complete los...
Temporary streams comprise dynamic mosaics of lotic, lentic and terrestrial habitats and dominate gl...
1. Temporary streams are dynamic ecosystems in which mosaics of flowing, ponded and dry habitats sup...
Temporary streams and rivers, also referred to as intermittent, are defined as waterways that cease ...
Temporary streams are those water courses that undergo the recurrent cessation of flow or the comple...
Temporary streams are dynamic ecosystems that shift between wet and dry states and include the ‘wint...
Temporary streams are those water courses that undergo the recurrent cessation of flow or the comple...
Intermittent rivers are dynamic ecosystems that experience a predictable or unpredictable loss of su...
Characterizing temporary river ecosystem responses to flow regimes is vital for conserving their bio...
Rivers and streams that do not flow permanently (herein intermittent rivers; IRs) make up a large pr...
Temporary streams lack streamflow at some time in the seasonal cycle, and include ephemeral, intermi...
Physical and chemical variables have long been used for water quality, like EU WFD. They are also su...
Many streams in the Mediterranean Basin have temporary flow regimes. While timing for seasonal droug...
Temporary rivers are increasingly common freshwater ecosystems, but there have been no global synthe...
Rivers and streams that do not flow permanently (herein intermittent rivers; IRs) make up a large pr...