A review on bank retreat: Mechanisms, observations, and modeling

K Zhao, G Coco, Z Gong, SE Darby… - Reviews of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Bank retreat plays a fundamental role in fluvial and estuarine dynamics. It affects the cross‐
sectional evolution of channels, provides a source of sediment, and modulates the diversity …

Multiscale flow-vegetation-sediment feedbacks in low-gradient landscapes

LG Larsen - Geomorphology, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Low-gradient fluvial landscapes (1–50 cm km− 1) occupy diverse settings (inland,
tidal, and deltaic wetlands, large-river floodplains, lowland streams) but share many …

Stream hydrogeomorphology as a physical science basis for advances in stream ecology

GC Poole - Journal of the North American Benthological …, 2010 - journals.uchicago.edu
The disciplines of geomorphology, hydrology, and hydrogeology have had a marked
influence on the evolution of systems thinking in stream ecology. The River Continuum …

How vegetation and sediment transport feedbacks drive landscape change in the Everglades and wetlands worldwide

LG Larsen, JW Harvey - The American Naturalist, 2010 - journals.uchicago.edu
Mechanisms reported to promote landscape self-organization cannot explain vegetation
patterning oriented parallel to flow. Recent catastrophic shifts in Everglades landscape …

Nutrients and hydrology indicate the driving mechanisms of peatland surface patterning

MB Eppinga, PC De Ruiter, MJ Wassen… - The American …, 2009 - journals.uchicago.edu
Peatland surface patterning motivates studies that identify underlying structuring
mechanisms. Theoretical studies so far suggest that different mechanisms may drive similar …

Spatial self-organization on intertidal mudflats through biophysical stress divergence

EJ Weerman, J Van de Koppel… - The American …, 2010 - journals.uchicago.edu
In this study, we investigated the emergence of spatial self-organized patterns on intertidal
flats, resulting from the interaction between biological and geomorphological processes …

Viewing river corridors through the lens of critical zone science

AS Wymore, AS Ward, E Wohl, JW Harvey - Frontiers in Water, 2023 - frontiersin.org
River corridors integrate the active channels, geomorphic floodplain and riparian areas, and
hyporheic zone while receiving inputs from the uplands and groundwater and exchanging …

Appropriate complexity landscape modeling

LG Larsen, MB Eppinga, P Passalacqua, WM Getz… - Earth-science …, 2016 - Elsevier
Advances in computing technology, new and ongoing restoration initiatives, concerns about
climate change's effects, and the increasing interdisciplinarity of research have encouraged …

Multi‐state succession in wetlands: a novel use of state and transition models

CL Zweig, WM Kitchens - Ecology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The complexity of ecosystems and mechanisms of succession are often simplified by linear
and mathematical models used to understand and predict system behavior. Such models …

Changes in diatom patch‐size distribution and degradation in a spatially self‐organized intertidal mudflat ecosystem

EJ Weerman, J Van Belzen, M Rietkerk… - Ecology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Self‐organized spatial patterns have been proposed as possible indicators for regime shifts
in ecosystems. Until now, this hypothesis has only been tested in drylands. Here, we focus …