A review of ecological, social, engineering, and integrative approaches to define and apply resilience thinking is presented and comparatively discussed in the context of watershed …
Environmental flow programs aim to protect aquatic habitats and species while recognizing competing water demands. Often this is done at the local or watershed level because it is …
Watershed classification has long been a key tool in the hydrological sciences, but few studies have been extended to biogeochemistry. We developed a combined hydro …
Streamflow patterns are shifting with climate change, and these shifts pose increasing risk to freshwater ecosystems. These emerging changes must be linked with ecological functions of …
Seasonal flow transitions between wet and dry conditions are a primary control on river conditions, including biogeochemical processes and aquatic life-history strategies. In …
Abstract The Amazon River basin contains a vast diversity of lotic habitats and accompanying hydrological regimes. Further understanding the spatial distribution of flow …
Hydrologic and geomorphic classifications have gained traction in response to the increasing need for basin‐wide water resources management. Regardless of the selected …
Reach‐scale morphological channel classifications are underpinned by the theory that each channel type is related to an assemblage of reach‐and catchment‐scale hydrologic …
Research regarding self‐maintenance of pool‐riffle river morphology has focused on hydraulics within individual pool‐riffle couplets. Here, we make a scientific leap from one site …