The ecology of river ice

A Thellman, KJ Jankowski, B Hayden… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Many of the world's rivers are ice‐covered during winter months but increasing evidence
indicates that the extent of river ice will shift substantially as winters warm. However, our …

[HTML][HTML] Nurturing gastronomic landscapes for biosphere stewardship

A Jonsson, LJ Haider, L Pereira, A Fremier, C Folke… - Global Food …, 2024 - Elsevier
As a result of years of increased rationalization and consolidation of food systems, the
knowledge and skills of many actors in food value chains, especially those linked to smaller …

Drought conditions maximize the impact of high‐frequency flow variations on thermal regimes and biogeochemical function in the hyporheic zone

X Song, X Chen, J Stegen, G Hammond… - Water Resources …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic activities, especially dam operations, often induce larger and more frequent
stage fluctuations than those occurring in natural rivers. However, long‐term impacts of such …

Groundwater is key to salmonid persistence and recruitment in intermittent Mediterranean‐climate streams

LG Larsen, C Woelfle‐Erskine - Water Resources Research, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Juvenile coho salmon thrive in intermittent streams of the Pacific Northwest yet are in danger
of increased mortality from drought and rising temperatures. With warmer temperatures and …

Kilometer‐scale hydrologic exchange flows in a gravel bed river corridor and their implications to solute migration

JM Zachara, X Chen, X Song, P Shuai… - Water Resources …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
A well‐characterized field site along a major, gravel bed river corridor was used to
investigate the dynamic pathways and impacts of subsurface hydrogeologic structure on …

Amphibitic stoneflies (Plecoptera) are integrators of ecosystem processes in alluvial aquifers of gravel‐bed river floodplains

JA Stanford, AG DelVecchia, JJ Giersch… - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Over 50 years ago nymphs of the Plecoptera species, Paraperla frontalis Banks, 1906
(Plecoptera: Chloroperlidae), were shown to exist in a shallow floodplain aquifer of the …

Longitudinal variability in lateral hydrologic connectivity shapes fish occurrence in temporary floodplain ponds

TBA Couto, J Zuanon, JD Olden… - Canadian Journal of …, 2018 - cdnsciencepub.com
Dynamic flow regimes maintain critical connections between main channel and adjacent
floodplain habitats that provide fish access to shelter, foraging, and spawning opportunities …

[HTML][HTML] Regional patterns in hydrologic response, a new three-component metric for hydrograph analysis and implications for ecohydrology, Northwest Volcanic …

JA Curtis, ER Burns, R Sando - Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Study Region Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada and Utah Study Focus Spatial
patterns of hydrologic response were examined for the Northwest Volcanic Aquifer Study …

An urbanized phantom tributary subsidizes river–riparian communities of a mainstem gravel‐bed river

JN Negishi, YY Song, I Matsubara… - Freshwater …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Urbanization transforms natural river channels, and surface water of some rivers
disappeared over time. How and whether the subsurface domains of the original waterways …

Getting quantitative about consequences of cross-ecosystem resource subsidies on recipient consumers

JS Richardson, MS Wipfli - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and …, 2016 - cdnsciencepub.com
Most studies of cross-ecosystem resource subsidies have demonstrated positive effects on
recipient consumer populations, often with very large effect sizes. However, it is important to …