[HTML][HTML] Long-term daily stream temperature record for Scotland reveals spatio-temporal patterns in warming of rivers in the past and further warming in the future

E Loerke, I Pohle, ME Wilkinson, M Rivington… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Stream temperature is directly and indirectly affected by climate change. To be able to
project future changes in stream temperature, historic trends and factors influencing these …

Citizen science evidence from the past century shows that Scottish rivers are warming

I Pohle, R Helliwell, C Aube, S Gibbs, M Spencer… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Salmonid species are highly sensitive to river water temperature. Although long-term river
temperature monitoring is essential for assessing drivers of change in ecological systems …

Bayesian analysis of high-frequency water temperature time series through Markov switching autoregressive models

L Spezia, S Gibbs, M Glendell, R Helliwell… - … Modelling & Software, 2023 - Elsevier
An hourly water temperature time series recorded at the Gairn catchment (Scotland) is
analysed here along with seven covariates. Modelling river temperature time series is …

Quantifying the changes in solute transport caused by human influence on river connectivity in inland river basins

W Zhang, G Zhu, L Zhao, L Wang, D Qiu, L Ye, S Lu… - CATENA, 2024 - Elsevier
River connectivity maintains the transport of nutrients, organic matter, and organisms,
serving as a crucial link in global and regional biogeochemical cycles. However …

[HTML][HTML] Using 222Rn to quantify wetlands interflow volume and quality discharging to headwater streams

K Lefebvre, F Barbecot, M Larocque… - Applied …, 2024 - Elsevier
Headwater streams are highly dependent on groundwater discharge to maintain low flows
during dry periods and to dilute pollutants. Groundwater discharge to streams can have …

Hydrological balance and runoff from a montane peat bog traced by water temperature

K Falatkova, V Šípek, L Vlček, J Kocum… - Hydrological …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Peatlands are hydrologically significant landscape units in mountain headwater catchments
in Central Europe. In this study, the contribution of a peat bog to runoff and its annual water …

Runoff formation in a catchment with Peat bog and Podzol hillslopes

L Vlček, V Šípek, J Kofroňová, J Kocum, T Doležal… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Hydrological behavior of an ombrogenous raised peat bog has been observed and
described in many studies; however, not in complexity with other soils. This research deals …

Influence of beaver mimicry restoration on habitat availability for fishes, including Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus)

LK Albertson, V Ouellet, JH Reinert… - … , Fish and Fisheries, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Beaver dam mimicry is an emergent conservation practice. We evaluated the influence of
constructed riffles, a unique type of beaver mimicry aimed to store water and allow fish …

Are all wetland models the same? Comparing wetland models and streamflow regulation of catchment-scale hydrological modelling tools under a changing climate

P Metho - 2023 - open.uct.ac.za
Comparing how wetlands are simulated in different hydrological modelling tools is needed
to identify their suitability in different contexts. A simulated wetland will result in predictions of …

Diagnosing and mitigating the adverse effects of extreme climate on salmonid spawning

R Diamond - 2022 - orca.cardiff.ac.uk
“Salmonid reproduction is highly complex and therefore prone to failure when conditions are
suboptimal”(Fenkes et al., 2016). During the winter of 2015/2016, exceptional weather …