What is natural? The need for a long-term perspective in biodiversity conservation
Ecosystems change in response to factors such as climate variability, invasions, and
wildfires. Most records used to assess such change are based on short-term ecological data …
wildfires. Most records used to assess such change are based on short-term ecological data …
The effects of climatic fluctuations and extreme events on running water ecosystems
Most research on the effects of environmental change in freshwaters has focused on
incremental changes in average conditions, rather than fluctuations or extreme events such …
incremental changes in average conditions, rather than fluctuations or extreme events such …
[图书][B] The riverine ecosystem synthesis: toward conceptual cohesiveness in river science
This book presents the most comprehensive model yet for describing the structure and
functioning of running freshwater ecosystems. Riverine Ecosystems Synthesis (RES) is a …
functioning of running freshwater ecosystems. Riverine Ecosystems Synthesis (RES) is a …
A century of fish growth in relation to climate change, population dynamics and exploitation
Marine ecosystems, particularly in high‐latitude regions such as the Arctic, have been
significantly affected by human activities and contributions to climate change. Evaluating …
significantly affected by human activities and contributions to climate change. Evaluating …
Effects of weather‐related episodic events in lakes: an analysis based on high‐frequency data
Weather‐related episodic events are typically unpredictable, and their duration is often
short. Abiotic and biological responses are often missed in routine monitoring. These …
short. Abiotic and biological responses are often missed in routine monitoring. These …
Macroinvertebrate community response to inter‐annual and regional river flow regime dynamics
Spatio‐temporal variability in river flow is a fundamental control on instream habitat structure
and riverine ecosystem biodiversity and integrity. However, long‐term riverine ecological …
and riverine ecosystem biodiversity and integrity. However, long‐term riverine ecological …
How low can you go? Impacts of a low‐flow disturbance on aquatic insect communities
AW Walters, DM Post - Ecological Applications, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The natural hydrology of streams and rivers is being extensively modified by human
activities. Water diversion, dam construction, and climate change have the potential to …
activities. Water diversion, dam construction, and climate change have the potential to …
Using otolith chronologies to understand long‐term trends and extrinsic drivers of growth in fisheries
JC Martino, AJ Fowler, ZA Doubleday… - …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Identifying trends and drivers of fish growth in commercial species is important for ongoing
sustainable management, but there is a critical shortage of long‐term datasets in marine …
sustainable management, but there is a critical shortage of long‐term datasets in marine …
Resilience of a stream community to extreme climatic events and long‐term recovery from a catastrophic flood
Floods and droughts are predicted to increase in intensity, duration and frequency in many
future climate scenarios, yet long‐term data that track before‐and‐after responses of natural …
future climate scenarios, yet long‐term data that track before‐and‐after responses of natural …
Mortality of developing floodplain forests subjected to a drying climate and water extraction
GJ Horner, PJ Baker, R Mac Nally… - Global change …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
River regulation and water extraction have altered the hydrology of rivers resulting in
substantial changes to forest structure and the dieback of floodplain forests globally. Forest …
substantial changes to forest structure and the dieback of floodplain forests globally. Forest …