River corridor science: Hydrologic exchange and ecological consequences from bedforms to basins

J Harvey, M Gooseff - Water Resources Research, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Previously regarded as the passive drains of watersheds, over the past 50 years, rivers have
progressively been recognized as being actively connected with off‐channel environments …

How wetlands affect floods

M Acreman, J Holden - Wetlands, 2013 - Springer
It is widely recognised that wetlands play an important role in the hydrological cycle,
influencing groundwater recharge, low flows, evaporation and floods. This has led to …

Directional connectivity in hydrology and ecology

LG Larsen, J Choi, MK Nungesser… - Ecological …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Quantifying hydrologic and ecological connectivity has contributed to understanding
transport and dispersal processes and assessing ecosystem degradation or restoration …

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 …

Estimation of suspended sediment concentration in the yangtze main stream based on sentinel-2 MSI data

C Zhang, Y Liu, X Chen, Y Gao - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Suspended sediment concentration (SSC) is an important indicator of water quality that
affects the biological processes of river ecosystems and the evolution of floodplains and …

[HTML][HTML] The seasonality of macroinvertebrate β diversity along the gradient of hydrological connectivity in a dynamic river-floodplain system

R Dong, Y Wang, C Lu, G Lei, L Wen - Ecological Indicators, 2021 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic disturbance to natural hydrological connectivity, both longitudinal, lateral,
and vertical, is threatening the ecological integrity of the freshwater realm. River-floodplain …

Dramatic variations in emergent wetland area in China's largest freshwater lake, Poyang Lake

X Mei, Z Dai, S Fagherazzi, J Chen - Advances in Water Resources, 2016 - Elsevier
Freshwater wetlands are important ecosystems experiencing rapid degradation around the
world. As much as 64% of world's wetland area has been lost since 1900; the situation is …

Efficacy of eDNA as an early detection indicator for Burmese pythons in the ARM Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge in the greater Everglades ecosystem

ME Hunter, G Meigs-Friend, JA Ferrante, BJ Smith… - Ecological …, 2019 - Elsevier
Environmental DNA (eDNA) detection of invasive species can be used to inform
management decisions by delimiting occupied ranges and estimating detection …

Hydrologic modification and the loss of self-organized patterning in the ridge–slough mosaic of the Everglades

DL Watts, MJ Cohen, JB Heffernan, TZ Osborne - Ecosystems, 2010 - Springer
The ridge–slough landscape of the Everglades (Florida, USA), is characterized by elevated
ridges dominated by sawgrass (Cladium jamaicense) interspersed among deeper sloughs …

The everglades: North America's subtropical wetland

CJ Richardson - Wetlands Ecology and Management, 2010 - Springer
The Everglades is the largest subtropical wetland in the United States. Because of its size,
floral and faunal diversity, geological history and hydrological functions on the Florida …