Connectivity and biocomplexity in waterbodies of riverine floodplains
CAC. AMOROSGBGudrun Bornette
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Abstract
1. In river corridors, water plays a key role in connecting various landscape patches. This `hydrological connectivity' operates on the four dimensions of fluvial hydrosystems: longitudinal, lateral, vertical, and temporal. The present review focuses on: (1) lateral connectivity that links the main course of a river with floodplain waterbodies; and (2) vertical connectivity, the exchanges between the surface and groundwater via infiltration into the alluvial aquifer and exfiltration of phreatic water from the hillslope aquifer. 2. The biocomplexity of fluvial hydrosystems results from interactions between processes operating at various spatial and temporal scales. Differences in the nature and intensity of…
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Keywords
- Floodplain
- Fluvial
- Environmental science
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Aquifer
- Ecology
- Spatial heterogeneity
- Ecosystem
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Responsible consumption and production
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