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The genomic architecture of local adaptation in two connected populations of three-spined stickleback. [PDF]
Delaive S, Derôme N, Yeaman S.
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ABSTRACT Pacific salmon face substantial challenges when migrating through anthropogenically modified river systems, such as the Sacramento‐San Joaquin River Delta (the Delta). Non‐physical behavioral barriers, such as the bioacoustic fish fence (BAFF), are one potential solution for guiding fish away from hazards without obstructing water flow ...
Maggie Raboin +2 more
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Segon premi ; Award-winning ; Postprint (published version)
Salvà Matas, Catalina +2 more
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Forest Vegetation of the Colombian Orinoquia: Characterization and Spatial Distribution Across Environmental Gradients. [PDF]
Niño L +4 more
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Search and Passage Are Decoupled for Migrating Trout Kelts at Multi‐Exit Dam
ABSTRACT Longitudinal and lateral river connectivity have been drastically reduced over time, with hydropower development as a major driver of fragmentation. While fishways are widely implemented to support upstream migration, downstream passage remains a major challenge.
Halvor Kjærås +5 more
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Quaternary landscape evolution of Apennines peri-Adriatic belt: Insights into climate and tectonics from the fluvial record. [PDF]
Ruscitto V +6 more
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ABSTRACT Tropical rivers play a key role in regional carbon budgets, yet greenhouse gas (GHG) dynamics in regulated systems remain poorly understood. This study investigates the seasonal variability of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) concentrations, isotopic composition (δ13C), and river‐atmosphere fluxes in the lower Tocantins River, a ...
Maria Gabriella da S. Araújo +5 more
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River sensitivity: a lost foundation concept in fluvial geomorphology
K. Fryirs
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Mid-late Pleistocene evolution of fluvial landscapes in Central Amazonia: Shaping ecosystems and areas of endemism. [PDF]
Galeazzi CP +8 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding how changes in catchment conditions affect ecohydrology in response to rainfall‐runoff events is crucial when developing informed strategies to enhance flow resilience, restore natural habitats, interpret water quality data or reduce flood risk.
Josie Ashe +7 more
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