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River regulation and exotic plant invasion threaten riverine ecosystems, and the two often co-occur. By altering water regimes, flow regulation can fa...
Read more1. Abnormal hydroclimatic years in the Amazon have been increasingly frequent in the last two decades, creating more prolonged droughts and severe flo...
Read moreThe hydrological part of the FOREST-BGC model was originally developed to estimate evaporation (ET) loss from coniferous forests in the USA. Applicati...
Read moreGovernments are increasingly committing to significant forest restoration. While carbon sequestration is a major objective, the case for restoration o...
Read moreDetailed floristic records from 12 mires on 3 Suffolk fens were gathered in 1959 and 1991. The data were analysed using tabulation and ordination to e...
Read moreCurrent efforts to restore and create ecosystems require greater understanding of ecosystems' responses to commonly used physical and biological inter...
Read moreSoil and groundwater data were collected between October 2013 and September 2014 in the Geelbroek area (396 ha) in the Drentse Aa watershed in the pro...
Read more1. River regulation for hydropower is undertaken worldwide, causing profound alterations to hydrological regimes and running water habitats. Regulated...
Read moreOne of the main targets of river regulation with dams and dykes is the stabilization of highly fluctuating water tables. While there is information ab...
Read moreRegional scale changes to the hydrological cycle of the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) in Australia have occurred as a result of European settlement 200 y...
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