Figure 4 from: Datry T, Allen D, Argelich R, Barquin J, Bonada N, Boulton A, Branger F, Cai Y, Cañedo-Argüelles M, Cid N, Csabai Z, Dallimer M, de Araújo JC, Declerck S, Dekker T, Döll P, Encalada A, Forcellini M, Foulquier A, Heino J, Jabot F, Keszler P, Kopperoinen L, Kralisch S, Künne A, Lamouroux N, Lauvernet C, Lehtoranta V, Loskotová B, Marcé R, Martin Ortega J, Matauschek C, Miliša M, Mogyorósi S, Moya N, Müller Schmied H, Munné A, Munoz F, Mykrä H, Pal I, Paloniemi R, Pařil P, Pengal P, Pernecker B, Polášek M, Rezende C, Sabater S, Sarremejane R, Schmidt G, Senerpont Domis L, Singer G, Suárez E, Talluto M, Teurlincx S, Trautmann T, Truchy A, Tyllianakis E, Väisänen S, Varumo L, Vidal J-P, Vilmi A, Vinyoles D (2021) Securing Biodiversity, Functional Integrity, and Ecosystem Services in Drying River Networks (DRYvER). Research Ideas and Outcomes 7: e77750. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.7.e77750

Figure 4 DRYvER focal DRNs located in highly contrasted EU and CELAC biogeographic and climatic settings (red points), chosen to span the expected natural variability of drying processes and associated DRN responses.Mediterranean ecoregion: the Genal network, in Andalucía (Spain, Mediterranean climate), a dry region heavily impacted by climate change, where most rivers are already affected by drying (contact partner: UB);Alpine ecoregion: the Albarine network, in the Southern Jura (France, temperate climate), a region mildly impacted by climate change (the Albarine network is part of a nationa... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Datry, Thibault
Allen, Daniel
Argelich, Roger
Barquin, Jose
Bonada, Nuria
Boulton, Andrew
Branger, Flora
Cai, Yongjiu
Cañedo-Argüelles, Miguel
Cid, Núria
Csabai, Zoltán
Dallimer, Martin
de Araújo, José Carlos
Declerck, Steven
Dekker, Thijs
Döll, Petra
Encalada, Andrea
Forcellini, Maxence
Foulquier, Arnaud
Heino, Jani
Jabot, Franck
Keszler, Patrícia
Kopperoinen, Leena
Kralisch, Sven
Künne, Annika
Lamouroux, Nicolas
Lauvernet, Claire
Lehtoranta, Virpi
Loskotová, Barbora
Marcé, Rafael
Martin Ortega, Julia
Matauschek, Christine
Miliša, Marko
Mogyorósi, Szilárd
Moya, Nabor
Müller Schmied, Hannes
Munné, Antoni
Munoz, François
Mykrä, Heikki
Pal, Irina
Paloniemi, Riikka
Pařil, Petr
Pengal, Polona
Pernecker, Bálint
Polášek, Marek
Rezende, Carla
Sabater, Sergi
Sarremejane, Romain
Schmidt, Guido
Senerpont Domis, Lisette
Singer, Gabriel
Suárez, Esteban
Talluto, Matthew
Teurlincx, Sven
Trautmann, Tim
Truchy, Amélie
Tyllianakis, Emmanouil
Väisänen, Sari
Varumo, Liisa
Vidal, Jean-Philippe
Vilmi, Annika
Vinyoles, Dolors
Dokumenttyp: other
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Schlagwörter: Adaptive Management / Biodiversity / Biogeochemical cycles / Climate Change / Drought / Ecosystem Functions and Services / Drying River Networks / Metaecosystems / Natural capital / Values / Socio-ecological systems / Water climate interactions / Droughts
Sprache: unknown
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-26887104
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Link(s) : https://zenodo.org/record/5829870

Figure 4 DRYvER focal DRNs located in highly contrasted EU and CELAC biogeographic and climatic settings (red points), chosen to span the expected natural variability of drying processes and associated DRN responses.Mediterranean ecoregion: the Genal network, in Andalucía (Spain, Mediterranean climate), a dry region heavily impacted by climate change, where most rivers are already affected by drying (contact partner: UB);Alpine ecoregion: the Albarine network, in the Southern Jura (France, temperate climate), a region mildly impacted by climate change (the Albarine network is part of a national LTER project and monitored since 2006) (contact partner: INRAE);Continental ecoregion: the Velička network, in Morava (Czech Republic, continental climate), a region heavily impacted by climate change where many perennial rivers are shifting towards intermittent flow (contact partner: MU);Balkanic ecoregion: the Krka network, in the Dinaric Karst (Croatia, Mediterranean climate), a region where most rivers are already drying and heavily impacted by climate change (contact partner: UZ);Pannonian ecoregion: the Bükkösdi-víz network, in the Mecsek (Hungary, continental climate), a region moderately impacted by climate change, where DRNs are becoming common (contact partner: UP);Boreal ecoregion: the Vantaanjoki network, Helsinki-Uusimaa Region (Finland, boreal climate), region moderately impacted by climate change, where flow intermittence is currently rare (contact partner: SYKE);Pacific Lowlands: the Cube network, in the Andean-Choco region (Ecuador, tropical climate), a region where drying is very seasonal and increasing in duration and frequency (contact partner: USFQ);Central High Andes ecoregion: the Rio Chico network in the Sucre region (Bolivia, semi-arid climate), a dry area prone to desertification where political conflicts emerge due to water scarcity (contact partner: USFX);Caatinga ecoregion: the Jaguaribe network, in the Northeast Semiarid region (Brazil, semi-arid climate), the driest region in Brazil, already ...