AbstractThis paper aims at a definition of the domain of ecohydrology, a relatively new discipline borne out of an intrusion—as advertised by this Topical Collection of the Rendiconti Lincei—of hydrology and geomorphology into ecology (or vice-versa, depending on the reader’s background).
Rinaldo A, Rodriguez-Iturbe I.
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Editorial for Special Issue “Advances in the Ecohydrology of Arid Lands”
Ecohydrology is an emerging, cross disciplinary subfield of hydrology devoted to the mutual interactions between water and ecosystems [...]
Philip P. Micklin, Pingping Luo
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Water-Holding Capacity, Ion Release, and Saturation Dynamics of Mosses as Micro-Scale Buffers Against Water Stress in Semi-Arid Ecosystems [PDF]
Mosses are key players in semi-arid ecosystems; however, the functional roles of mosses on hydrologic buffering and water quality have hardly been assessed. In the present study, the water storage, saturation dynamics, and ion release experiment of a set
Serhat Ursavas, Semih Edis
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Assessment of environmental and socioeconomic drivers of urban stormwater microplastics using machine learning [PDF]
Microplastics (MPs) are ubiquitous environmental contaminants with urban landscapes as major source areas of MPs and stormwater runoff as an important transport pathway to receiving aquatic environments.
Mir Amir Mohammad Reshadi +6 more
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Water quality evaluation of Dahai Lake in Inner Mongolia based on improved Nemero pollution index method and principal component analysis [PDF]
In order to evaluate the water quality changes of Dahai Lake in Inner Mongolia, the water quality monitoring data of Dahai Lake from 2008 to 2021 were used as an example, and the improved Nemero pollution index method and the principal component analysis
Hu Wei +4 more
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Training hydrologists to be ecohydrologists: a "how-you-can-do-it" example leveraging an active learning environment for studying plant–water interaction [PDF]
Structuring an education strategy capable of addressing the various spheres of ecohydrology is difficult due to the inter-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary nature and general breadth of this emergent field.
S. W. Lyon +3 more
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Summer fluxes of methane and carbon dioxide from a pond and floating mat in a continental Canadian peatland [PDF]
Ponds smaller than 10 000 m2 likely account for about one-third of the global lake perimeter. The release of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from these ponds is often high and significant on the landscape scale. We measured CO2 and CH4 fluxes in a
M. Burger +3 more
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Training hydrologists to be ecohydrologists and play a leading role in environmental problem solving [PDF]
Ecohydrology is a relatively new and rapidly growing subject area in the hydrology curriculum. It is a trans-disciplinary science derived from the larger earth systems science movement and examining mutual interactions of the hydrological cycle and ...
M. E. McClain +5 more
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[Objective] The distribution of Fe, Al oxides, and microbial community diversity in red soil microaggregates, and their relationships were studied in order to provide a theoretical basis for the improvement of subtropical red soil structure.
Huang Rongzhen +7 more
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A review of research on wetland ecohydrology
Ecohydrology provides a framework to assess pressing environmental issues related to water and ecological degradation of wetland ecosystem. The ensuing discipline, wetland ecohydrology, can thus be used to promote conservation and rehabilitation programs,
ZHANG Guangxin +3 more
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