Works matching IS 19360584 AND DT 2017 AND VI 10 AND IP 4
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Managing native fish communities during a long-term drought.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1820
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Ecohydrological transformation in the Dry Chaco and the risk of dryland salinity: Following Australia's footsteps?
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1822
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Projecting impacts of climate change on habitat availability in a macrophyte dominated Chalk River.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1823
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The ecohydrological vulnerability of a large inland delta to changing regional streamflows and upstream irrigation expansion.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1824
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Evapotranspiration from a primary subtropical evergreen forest in Southwest China.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1826
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The effects of catchment and riparian forest quality on stream environmental conditions across a tropical rainforest and oil palm landscape in Malaysian Borneo.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1827
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The impact of drought on sap flow of cooccurring Liquidambar formosana Hance and Quercus variabilis Blume in a temperate forest, Central China.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1828
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Difference in response of water use to evaporative demand for codominant diffuse-porous versus ring-porous tree species under N addition in a temperate forest.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1829
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In situ monitoring of H and O stable isotopes in soil water reveals ecohydrologic dynamics in managed soil systems.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1841
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How the evaporation of dry dune grasslands evolves during the concerted succession of soil and vegetation.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1848
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Temperature rise may explain grass depletion in the Chihuahuan Desert.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1849
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Dissimilarity in the riparian arthropod communities along surface water permanence gradients in aridland streams.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1819
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Evaluating canopy transpiration and water use of two typical planted tree species in the dryland Loess Plateau of China.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1830
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Microsite and grazing intensity drive infiltration in a semiarid woodland.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1831
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Estimates of evapotranspiration from contrasting Wisconsin peatlands based on diel water table oscillations.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1834
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The effect of hydrological and hydrochemical parameters on the microdistribution of aquatic fauna in drip water in the Velika Pasica Cave, Central Slovenia.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1835
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Crack willow changing riverine landscapes in Patagonia.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1837
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Forest cover change and water yield in large forested watersheds: A global synthetic assessment.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1838
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The long-term legacy of geomorphic and riparian vegetation feedbacks on the dammed Bill Williams River, Arizona, USA.
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1839
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- Ecohydrology, 2017, v. 10, n. 4, p. n/a, doi. 10.1002/eco.1784
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