Emerging concepts in temporary‐river ecology
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research · Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries
Abstract
Summary 1. Temporary rivers and streams are among the most common and most hydrologically dynamic freshwater ecosystems. The number of temporary rivers and the severity of flow intermittence may be increasing in regions affected by climatic drying trends or water abstraction. Despite their abundance, temporary rivers have been historically neglected by ecologists. A recent increase in temporary‐river research needs to be supported by new models that generate hypotheses and stimulate further research. In this article, we present three conceptual models that address spatial and temporal patterns in temporary‐river biodiversity and biogeochemistry. 2. Temporary rivers are characterised by the repeated onset and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 18.44
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- 100%
- References
- 200
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4Topics & keywords
- Metapopulation
- Metacommunity
- Ecology
- Biological dispersal
- Biodiversity
- Habitat
- Environmental science
- Geography
- Life in Land