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Are We Meeting the Challenges of Landscape-Scale Riverine Research? A Review

Authors :
Michaela Poppe
Stefan Schmutz
Robert M. Hughes
Michio Fukushima
E. Ashley Steel
Susanne Muhar
Aimee H. Fullerton
Blake E. Feist
Clemens Trautwein
John A. Young
Source :
Living Reviews in Landscape Research. 4
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Living Reviews, 2010.

Abstract

Identifying and quantifying relationships among landscape patterns, anthropogenic disturbances, and aquatic ecosystems is a new and rapidly developing approach to riverine ecology. In this review, we begin by describing the policy and management drivers for landscape-scale riverine research and we synthesize the technological advances that have enabled dramatic progress in the field. We then describe the development of landscape-scale riverine research through a series of landmark theoretical and review papers. Focusing on landscape-fish relationships, we consider the degree to which past efforts have been successful at meeting three challenges: (1) Has new research effectively incorporated the strengths of new technologies or are we doing the same old thing with more expensive data? (2) Have we incorporated key concepts from landscape ecology to improve our understanding of how landscapes affect rivers? (3) Have we been able to use landscape analyses to address management and policy needs? We conclude with a review of opportunities for advancement in the field of landscape-scale riverine research. These include moving toward the development of mechanistic theories of how landscapes affect rivers across disparate regions; considering the spatio-temporal structure of human impacts to landscapes; harnessing new statistical tools; and carefully defining landscape and response metrics to capture specific features.

Details

ISSN :
18637329
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Living Reviews in Landscape Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........25411c8068be9737f71153446e074b71
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12942/lrlr-2010-1