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期刊名:Ecohydrology

缩写:ECOHYDROLOGY

ISSN:1936-0584

e-ISSN:1936-0592

IF/分区:2.1/Q3

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Eric G Booth,Steven P Loheide nd,David Bart Eric G Booth
Fens are high conservation value ecosystems that depend on consistent discharge of groundwater that saturates the near surface for most of the growing season. Reduced groundwater inputs can result in losses of native diversity, decreases in...
Susanne Reier,Luise Kruckenhauser,Aleš Snoj et al. Susanne Reier et al.
Karst landscapes are characterized by intermittent and sinking streams. The most common method used to study underground hydrological connections in karst is tracing tests. However, a more biologically oriented approach has been suggested: ...
Barton R Faulkner,J Renée Brooks,Druscilla M Keenan et al. Barton R Faulkner et al.
Hyporheic zones contribute to lower temperatures in many rivers, creating a longitudinal heterogeneous array of thermal refuges. In this study, we had the unique opportunity to show temperature reduction along actual hyporheic zone pathline...
Lorena Elisa Sánchez-Higueredo,José Alfredo Ramos-Leal,Janete Morán-Ramírez et al. Lorena Elisa Sánchez-Higueredo et al.
Coastal zones are characterized by the interactions between continents and oceans and, therefore, between fresh and salt surface and groundwater. The wetlands of coastal zones represent transitional ecosystems that are affected by these con...
Christina A Murphy,Gregory Taylor,Todd Pierce et al. Christina A Murphy et al.
Fish passage out of reservoirs is a critical issue for downstream movement of juvenile salmonids and other migratory species. Reservoirs can delay downstream migrations by juvenile salmon for months or years. Here, we examine whether a nove...
Angela Lafuente,Miguel Berdugo,Mónica Ladrón de Guevara et al. Angela Lafuente et al.
Soil surface communities dominated by mosses, lichens and cyanobacteria (biocrusts) are common between vegetation patches in drylands worldwide, and are known to affect soil wetting and drying after rainfall events. While ongoing climate ch...
Sumathy Sinnathamby,Kyle R Douglas-Mankin,Muluken E Muche et al. Sumathy Sinnathamby et al.
This study quantified climatological and hydrological trends and relationships to presence and distribution of two native aquatic species in the Kansas River Basin over the past half-century. Trend analyses were applied to indicators of hyd...
Sarah H Luke,Holly Barclay,Kawi Bidin et al. Sarah H Luke et al.
Freshwaters provide valuable habitat and important ecosystem services but are threatened worldwide by habitat loss and degradation. In Southeast Asia, rainforest streams are particularly threatened by logging and conversion to oil palm, but...
Georg Leitinger,Romed Ruggenthaler,Albin Hammerle et al. Georg Leitinger et al.
This study analyzes the impact of droughts, compared with average climatic conditions, on the supporting ecosystem service water provision in sub-watersheds in managed alpine grasslands in two climatically different regions of the Alps, Lau...