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Ecohydrology Darwinian expression of vegetation form and function
"Ecohydrology bridges the fields of hydrology and ecology and proposes new unifying principles derived from the concept of natural selection. It also has potential application in determining the response of vegetation to slow variations in climate.
Eagleson, Peter S.
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Trees in residential environments are affected by a unique combination of environmental and anthropogenic factors, including occasional insect outbreaks that are increasing in frequency and severity due to climate change.
Elizaveta Litvak, Diane E. Pataki
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Library Impact Statement for NRS 518 Ecohydrology
Library Impact Statement for NRS 518 Ecohydrology new course proposal. No new library resources are needed to support this course. Responding library faculty member: Michael A. Cerbo II.
Cerbo, Michael A., II
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Editorial: Environmental flows in an uncertain future
Eric D. Stein +4 more
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Ecohydrology, phreatophytes and groundwater dependent ecosystems
Ecohydrology has been discovered, and embraced, as a new scientific discipline throughout the world. Several authors have stressed its importance to the progress of hydrology and ecology. However, there appears to be a wide range of ideas on which topics
Witte, J.PM., Batelaan, Okke
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Ecohydrology of Surface and Groundwater Dependent Systems: Concepts, Methods and Recent Developments
This volume presents a series of manuscripts that outline recent advances in the emerging field of Ecohydrology. Ecohydrology can be described as the science that seeks to describe the hydrological mechanisms that underlie ecological patterns and ...
Thoms, Martin +4 more
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Building a global early-warning system for environmental risks with remote sensing. [PDF]
Wang L +6 more
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Interaction ecology and functional stability: a mechanistic framework for managing plant microbiomes in drylands. [PDF]
Sami A +8 more
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Nutrient Processes and Consequences
This book contains 15 chapters dealing with the integration of ecology with hydrology at the river basin scale. The patterns and processes in the catchment including nutrients, lotic vegetation and aquatic faunal processes are covered.
Pacini, N, +4 more
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