Hydro-ecology: Linking Hydrology and Aquatic Ecology
Edited by M. C. Acreman
IAHS Publication no. 266
Alphabetical List of Authors
- Abam, T.K.S. Modification of Niger Delta physical ecology: the role of dams and reservoirs, Publ. 266, 19-30
- Acreman, M.C. see Dunbar, M.J., Publ. 266, 1-18
- Acreman, M.C.. Preface of Volume 266, Publ. 266, v
- Addley, R.C. see Hardy, T.B., Publ. 266, 65-76
- Agnew, M.D. see Wood, P.J., Publ. 266, 151-161
- Armienta, M.A. see García, A., Publ. 266, 57-64
- Bauer, H.J. see Freistühler, E., Publ. 266, 43-50
- Buffagni, A. The use of benthic invertebrate production for the definition of Ecologically Acceptable Flows in mountain rivers, Publ. 266, 31-42
- Cruz, O. see García, A., Publ. 266, 57-64
- Dunbar, M.J. & Acreman, M.C. Applied hydro-ecological science for the twenty-first century (overview paper), Publ. 266, 1-18
- Freistühler, E., Giers, A., Schultz, G.A. & Bauer, H.J. A technique to predict the hydro-ecological effects in an ecological assessment of water projects, Publ. 266, 43-50
- Fuchs, E. The flood-plain model INFORM for predicting ecological impacts caused by alterations in mean river stage, Publ. 266, 51-56
- García, A., Armienta, M.A. & Cruz, O. Sources, distribution and fate of arsenic along the Tolimán River, Zimapán, Mexico, Publ. 266, 57-64
- Giers, A. see Freistühler, E., Publ. 266, 43-50
- Görgens, A.H.M. see Jewitt, G.P.W., Publ. 266, 77-90
- Hardy, T.B. & Addley, R.C. Vertical integration of spatial and hydraulic data for improved habitat modelling using geographic information systems, Publ. 266, 65-76
- Heritage, G.L. see Jewitt, G.P.W., Publ. 266, 77-90
- Heritage, G.L. see Rountree, M.W., Publ. 266, 113-124
- Jewitt, G.P.W., Weeks, D.C., Heritage, G.L. & Görgens, A.H.M. Modelling abiotic–biotic links in the rivers of the Kruger National Park, Mpumulanga, South Africa, Publ. 266, 77-90
- Linstead, C. The effects of large woody debris accumulations on river hydraulics and implications for physical habitat, Publ. 266, 91-100
- Oyebande, L. Streamflow regime change and ecological response in the Lake Chad basin in Nigeria, Publ. 266, 101-112
- Parks, Y.P. see Sutcliffe, J.V., Publ. 266, 125-138
- Petts, G.E. see Wood, P.J., Publ. 266, 151-161
- Rogers, K.H. see Rountree, M.W., Publ. 266, 113-124
- Rountree, M.W., Heritage, G.L. & Rogers, K.H. In-channel metamorphosis in a semiarid, mixed bedrock/alluvial river system: implications for Instream Flow Requirements, Publ. 266, 113-124
- Schultz, G.A. see Freistühler, E., Publ. 266, 43-50
- Sutcliffe, J.V. & Parks, Y.P. Upstream influence on the wetlands of the Bahr el Jebel, Sudan, Publ. 266, 125-138
- Wang, F. see Xia, J., Publ. 266, 139-150
- Wang, Z. see Xia, J., Publ. 266, 139-150
- Weeks, D.C. see Jewitt, G.P.W., Publ. 266, 77-90
- Wood, P.J., Agnew, M.D. & Petts, G.E. Hydro-ecological variability within a groundwater dominated stream, Publ. 266, 151-161
- Xia, J., Wang, Z. & Wang, F. Eco-environment quality assessment: a quantifying method and case study in the Ning Xia arid and semiarid region, China, Publ. 266, 139-150