C Amoros, G Bornette - Freshwater biology, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
1. In river corridors, water plays a key role in connecting various landscape patches. Thishydrological connectivity'operates on the four dimensions of fluvial hydrosystems …
SB Franklin, DJ Gibson, PA Robertson… - Journal of …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Numerous ecological studies use Principal Components Analysis (PCA) for exploratory analysis and data reduction. Determination of the number of components to retain is the …
GE Petts, C Amoros - The Fluvial Hydrosystems, 1996 - Springer
Rivers are a popular source of fascination because of their changing moods from headwater stream to large lowland rivers and from quiet summer brooks to raging flood torrents. The …
1. The hypothesis was tested that intermediate connectivity to a river results in propagule inputs to wetlands, whereas excessive connectivity impedes recruitment, and insufficient …
K Tockner, F Schiemer, C Baumgartner… - River Research and …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
The relationship between hydrological connectivity and species diversity patterns (alpha and beta diversity) of macrophytes, molluscs, odonates and amphibians was investigated in …
The transfer of water, sediment, and other materials to floodplains is a function of the hydrology of inundation. Inundation of floodplains by regional water, that is, overbank flow …
MH Barrat-Segretain, G Bornette, A Hering-Vilas-Bôas - Aquatic botany, 1998 - Elsevier
The regeneration (regrowth into viable plants) and colonisation (establishment in the sediment) abilities of vegetative fragments of six aquatic plant species (Elodea canadensis …
G Bornette, C Amoros - Journal of vegetation Science, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
This study tested whether the frequency of flood disturbances was able to slow down or stabilize vegetation succession in former braided channels over a decade. According to the …
MH Barrat-Segretain, G Bornette - Hydrobiologia, 2000 - Springer
The regeneration (regrowth into viable plants or production of propagules, such as turions or buds) and colonization (development of roots and establishment in the sediment) of …