The biodiversity and ecosystem service contributions and trade-offs of forest restoration approaches

F Hua, LA Bruijnzeel, P Meli, PA Martin, J Zhang… - Science, 2022 - science.org
Forest restoration is being scaled up globally to deliver critical ecosystem services and
biodiversity benefits; however, there is a lack of rigorous comparison of cobenefit delivery …

Trends in evapotranspiration and streamflow following wildfire in resprouting eucalypt forests

RH Nolan, PNJ Lane, RG Benyon, RA Bradstock… - Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
The objective of this study was to estimate the recovery trajectory of evapotranspiration (E t)
and streamflow (Q) in resprouting forested catchments following wildfire. Recovery dynamics …

Changes in evapotranspiration following wildfire in resprouting eucalypt forests

RH Nolan, PNJ Lane, RG Benyon, RA Bradstock… - …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Forests that recover from disturbance predominately via vegetative resprouting may be
expected to have different catchment water balance dynamics following wildfire than forests …

45 years of non-stationary hydrology over a forest plantation growth cycle, Coalburn catchment, Northern England

SJ Birkinshaw, JC Bathurst, M Robinson - Journal of Hydrology, 2014 - Elsevier
Summary The Coalburn research catchment (1.5 km 2) in Kielder Forest, Northern England,
is a long-term project to study the effect of upland afforestation on hydrology. There is now a …

Shifts in river-floodplain relationship reveal the impacts of river regulation: A case study of Dongting Lake in China

C Lu, Y Jia, L Jing, Q Zeng, J Lei, S Zhang, G Lei… - Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Better understanding of the dynamics of hydrological connectivity between river and
floodplain is essential for the ecological integrity of river systems. In this study, we proposed …

Ecohydrological decoupling under changing disturbances and climate

NG McDowell, K Anderson-Teixeira, JA Biederman… - One Earth, 2023 - cell.com
Terrestrial disturbances are increasing in frequency and severity, perturbing the hydrologic
cycle by altering vegetation-mediated water use and microclimate. Here, we synthesize the …

Influence of climate, fire severity and forest mortality on predictions of long term streamflow: potential effect of the 2009 wildfire on Melbourne's water supply …

PM Feikema, CB Sherwin, PNJ Lane - Journal of Hydrology, 2013 - Elsevier
In February 2009, wildfire affected nine catchments, or approximately 28% of forested
catchment area that supplies water to the city of Melbourne, Australia. This has potential to …

Spatio-temporal transpiration patterns reflect vegetation structure in complex upland terrain

D Metzen, GJ Sheridan, RG Benyon, PV Bolstad… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Topography exerts control on eco-hydrologic processes via alteration of energy inputs due
to slope angle and orientation. Further, water availability varies with drainage position in …

Long-term hydrological response emerges from forest self-thinning behaviour and tree sapwood allometry

A Inbar, R Trouvé, RG Benyon, PNJ Lane… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Fires in forested catchments are of great concern to catchment managers due to their
potential effect on water yield. Among other factors such as meteorological conditions and …

Increasing fire frequency may trigger eco‐hydrologic divergence

S Lakmali, RG Benyon, GJ Sheridan… - Hydrological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Climate‐induced fire regimes may change species abundance and species composition in
affected forest types, potentially altering pyro‐eco‐hydrologic feedbacks. In some fire‐prone …