The Ecology of Rivers, Floodplains and Oxbow Lakes
A special issue of Ecologies (ISSN 2673-4133).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28 February 2025 | Viewed by 32785
Special Issue Editors
Interests: hydrobiology; limnology; ecological engineering; restoration ecology; bioindication
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Interests: plant community ecology; forest ecology; invasive species; grazing
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Floodplain ecosystems with their different facets are among the most species-rich and, at the same time, most threatened habitats worldwide. The disputes between the claims of use and protection continue to intensify. Due to the increased effects of climate change, extreme hydrological events (i.e., floods, droughts) are becoming increasingly pronounced, and so both the drainage and retention function of rivers and floodplains have to be strengthened. For this purpose, Nature-based solutions have been and are being developed, including the enlargement of the water retention area and the diversification of the river landscape. For example, reconnecting oxbow lakes to the main stream is likely to stabilize fish populations and limit the impact of neozoa. This Special Issue gives examples of different revitalization projects on rivers, backwaters and floodplain ecosystems as a whole. In addition, new and further developed methods of scientific monitoring and success control are presented.
Prof. Dr. Volker Lüderitz
Prof. Dr. José Ramón Arévalo Sierra
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- river ecosystems
- floodplain ecosystems
- lake ecosystems
- wetland ecosystems
- climate change
- backwater ecosystems
- aquatic ecosystems
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