Plants as river system engineers

A Gurnell - Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Plants growing within river corridors both affect and respond to fluvial processes. Their
above‐ground biomass modifies the flow field and retains sediment, whereas their below …

Changing river channels: The roles of hydrological processes, plants and pioneer fluvial landforms in humid temperate, mixed load, gravel bed rivers

AM Gurnell, W Bertoldi, D Corenblit - Earth-Science Reviews, 2012 - Elsevier
The fluvial riparian and aquatic patch mosaic varies along rivers according to
geomorphological setting, hydrological regime, sediment supply and surface–groundwater …

[图书][B] Stream hydrology: an introduction for ecologists

ND Gordon, TA McMahon, BL Finlayson, CJ Gippel… - 2004 - books.google.com
Since the publication of the first edition (1994) there have been rapid developments in the
application of hydrology, geomorphology and ecology to stream management. In particular …

Riverine landscape diversity

JV Ward, K Tockner, DB Arscott, C Claret - Freshwater biology, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
1. This review is presented as a broad synthesis of riverine landscape diversity, beginning
with an account of the variety of landscape elements contained within river corridors …

Reciprocal interactions and adjustments between fluvial landforms and vegetation dynamics in river corridors: a review of complementary approaches

D Corenblit, E Tabacchi, J Steiger, AM Gurnell - Earth-Science Reviews, 2007 - Elsevier
Until recently, one-way relationships between flow dynamics, geomorphology and plant
ecology were considered dominantly when studying the functioning of river systems …

Dams and geomorphology: research progress and future directions

GE Petts, AM Gurnell - Geomorphology, 2005 - Elsevier
Dams impose changes of flow and sediment transfer that drive changes of channel form
along the downstream regulated river. These changes have been described for more than …

The life history of Salicaceae living in the active zone of floodplains

S Karrenberg, PJ Edwards, J Kollmann - Freshwater Biology, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
1. Exposed riverine sediments are difficult substrata for seedling establishment because of
extremes in the microclimate, poor soil conditions and frequent habitat turnover. Various …

[HTML][HTML] Improving river hydromorphological assessment through better integration of riparian vegetation: Scientific evidence and guidelines

MG Del Tánago, V Martínez-Fernández… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
River hydromorphology has long been subjected to huge anthropogenic pressures with
severe negative impacts on related ecosystems' functioning and water quality. Therefore …

Modeling the interactions between river morphodynamics and riparian vegetation

C Camporeale, E Perucca, L Ridolfi… - Reviews of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The study of river‐riparian vegetation interactions is an important and intriguing research
field in geophysics. Vegetation is an active element of the ecological dynamics of a …

Control of sediment dynamics by vegetation as a key function driving biogeomorphic succession within fluvial corridors

D Corenblit, J Steiger, AM Gurnell… - … and Landforms: The …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Riparian vegetation responds to hydrogeomorphic disturbances and environmental
changes and also controls these changes. Here, we propose that the control of sediment …