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Advancing ecohydrology in the 21st century: A convergence of opportunities [PDF]
Nature-based solutions for water-resource challenges require advances in the science of ecohydrology. Current understanding is limited by a shortage of observations and theories that can further our capability to synthesize complex processes across ...
Carlyle-Moses, Darryl E. +19 more
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Ecohydrology of a seasonal wetland in the Rift Valley: ecological characterization of Lake Solai [PDF]
The following research describes through an ecohydrological approach, the first assessment of the ecology of Lake Solai, with a particular emphasis on the vegetation.
Hess, Tim M. +3 more
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Mulga, a major tropical dry open forest of Australia: recent insights to carbon and water fluxes
Mulga, comprised of a complex of closely related Acacia spp., grades from a low open forest to tall shrublands in tropical and sub-tropical arid and semi-arid regions of Australia and experiences warm-to-hot annual temperatures and a pronounced dry ...
Derek Eamus +6 more
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Turbulence, instream wood and fish: ecohydraulic interactions under field conditions [PDF]
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Trinci, G, Harvey, GL, Henshaw, AJ, Bertoldi, W, Hölker, F. Turbulence, instream wood and fish: Ecohydraulic interactions under field conditions. Ecohydrology. 2020;e2211. https://doi.org/10.
Alexander James Henshaw +9 more
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Achieving sufficient water supplies for multiple uses in the watershed is a major public policy issue. Understanding the current ecohydrologic processes is essential to assess potential impacts on hydrologic regimes. The Tuul River (TR) watershed faces a
Javzansuren Norvanchig +1 more
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Environmental flow programs aim to protect aquatic habitats and species while recognizing competing water demands. Often this is done at the local or watershed level because it is relatively easier to address technical and implementation challenges at ...
Eric D. Stein +10 more
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Artificial light at night is a novel anthropogenic stressor. The resulting ecological light pollution affects a wide breadth of biological systems on many spatio-temporal scales, from individual organisms to communities and ecosystems.
Andreas Jechow +2 more
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Climate and wildfire are closely linked. Climate regulates wildfire directly over short timescales through its effect on fuel aridity and indirectly over long timescales through vegetation productivity and the structure and abundance of fuels. Prediction
Maureen C. Kennedy +3 more
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Ecohydrology, as an integrating discipline, can contribute strongly to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) especially in the context of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM).
Bridgewater, Peter
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Frequent and severe droughts typically intensify wildfires provided that there is enough fuel in situ. The extent to which climate change may influence the fire regime and long time-scale hydrological processes may soften the effect of inter-annual ...
Nunzio Romano, Nadia Ursino
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