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Hydrological controls on river network connectivity [PDF]
This study proposes a probabilistic approach for the quantitative assessment of reach- and network-scale hydrological connectivity as dictated by river flow space–time variability. Spatial dynamics of daily streamflows are estimated based on climatic and
Silvia Garbin +3 more
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The river floodplain system is the basis of material and energy exchange between the river and floodplain in a region, and its connectivity is an important basis for water health evaluation and ecological protection.
Cheng Zhang +3 more
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Fish utilisation of wetland nurseries with complex hydrological connectivity. [PDF]
The physical and faunal characteristics of coastal wetlands are driven by dynamics of hydrological connectivity to adjacent habitats. Wetlands on estuary floodplains are particularly dynamic, driven by a complex interplay of tidal marine connections and seasonal freshwater flooding, often with unknown consequences for fish using these habitats.
Davis B, Johnston R, Baker R, Sheaves M.
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Understanding the hydrological and landscape connectivity of lakes. [PDF]
Abstract Context Connectivity is a key property of water, enabling the flow of energy, material and individuals within and between sites. Climate and land use changes can profoundly modify connectivity, yet few studies have quantified the patterns in connectivity among lakes at national scales.
Taylor P +10 more
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Hydrological connectivity is important for maintaining the stability and function of wetland ecosystems. Small-scale hydrological connectivity restricts large-scale hydrological cycle processes.
Yang Xia +4 more
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Hydrological connectivity directly affects aquatic ecological processes, water environment and wetland ecological security, which is essential to the stability of arid ecosystems. However, the mechanism between hydrological connectivity and water-related
Chuanxiu Liu +7 more
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Multi-pond systems are common small-scale water conservancy projects in agricultural watersheds. The spatially interlaced structure of pond-ditches leads to complex and variable processes of hydrological connectivity, which is of great importance to ...
Hui XIE +4 more
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Glacial microbiota are hydrologically connected and temporally variable [PDF]
Summary Glaciers are melting rapidly. The concurrent export of microbial assemblages alongside glacial meltwater is expected to impact the ecology of adjoining ecosystems. Currently, the source of exported assemblages is poorly understood, yet this information may be critical for understanding how current and future glacial melt ...
Cameron, Karen A. +4 more
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Hydrological connectivity is an important characteristic of wetlands that maintains the stability and functions of an ecosystem. This study investigates the temporal variations of hydrological connectivity and their driving mechanism in Baiyangdian Lake,
Ziqi Li +5 more
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With social and economic development and population growth, a series of human activities have intensified the destruction and degradation of muddy coastal wetlands, thus it is necessary to strengthen their protection and restoration.
Yufeng Li +5 more
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