Ecohydrology
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Edited By: Professor Keith RJ Smettem
Impact Factor: 2.133
ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2011: 12/78 (Water Resources); 62/134 (Ecology); 69/205 (Environmental Sciences)
Online ISSN: 1936-0592
Just Published Articles
- From random variability to ordered structures: a search for general synthesis in ecohydrology (pages 333–342)
Amilcare Porporato and Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe
Article first published online: 17 JUN 2013 | DOI: 10.1002/eco.1400
- Issue Information (pages i–ii)
Article first published online: 17 JUN 2013 | DOI: 10.1002/eco.1316
- Contribution of transpiration to the atmospheric moisture in eastern Siberia estimated with isotopic composition of water vapor
Akihiro Ueta, Atsuko Sugimoto, Yoshihiro Iijima, Hironori Yabuki and Trofim C. Maximov
Accepted manuscript online: 15 JUN 2013 05:36AM EST | DOI: 10.1002/eco.1403
- Forecasting short-term cyanobacterial blooms in Lake Taihu, China, using a coupled hydrodynamic–algal biomass model
Wei Li, Boqiang Qin and Guangwei Zhu
Article first published online: 13 JUN 2013 | DOI: 10.1002/eco.1402
- Determining appropriate instream flows for anadromous fish passage on an intermittent mainstem river, coastal southern California, USA
Derek B. Booth, Yantao Cui, Zooey Diggory, Dirk Pedersen, Jordan Kear and Michael Bowen
Article first published online: 13 JUN 2013 | DOI: 10.1002/eco.1396
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Impact Factor 2.133
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Content Highlights
ECOHYDROLOGY BEARINGS
Invited Commentaries
To challenge paradigms, question assumptions, prioritize needs and enhance interdisciplinary dialogue.
Is ecohydrology missing much of the zoo?
Cherie J. Westbrook, William Veatch and Alasdair Morrison
Less bluster ahead? Ecohydrological implications of global trends of terrestrial near-surface wind speeds
Tim R. McVicar, Michael L. Roderick, Randall J. Donohue, Thomas G. Van Niel
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SPECIAL ISSUE
The articles in this special issue are arranged in two parts. The first part deals with two particularly rapidly developing and vexing examples of transformative landscape change: forest die-off and invasion by non-native grasses. Both have resulted in land-cover changes that are large-scale, quite rapid and in many instances, unanticipated. The second part of this special issue comprises articles that focus on understanding and predicting the effects of transformative landscape change.

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