Scientific Results

This catalogue is obtained by conducting a systematic literature review of scientific studies and reviews related to monitoring, forecasting, and simulating the inland water cycle. The analysis maps scientific expertise across research groups and classifies findings by the type of inland water studied, application focus, and geographical scope. A gap analysis will identify missing research areas and assess their relevance to policymaking.

ID â–Č Type Year Authors Title Venue/Journal DOI Research type Water System Technical Focus Abstract Link with Projects Link with Tools Related policies ID
publications-71 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2011 Krause-Jensen, D. Benthic and pelagic primary production in different nutrient regimes 10.1007/s12237-011-9443-1 Uncategorized Groundwater No abstract available 226273
publications-72 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2011 Carstensen, J. Connecting the dots: downscaling responses of coastal ecosystems to changing nutrients concentrations. 10.1021/es202351y Simulation & Modeling Natural Water Bodies No abstract available 226273
publications-73 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2012 DĂ­ez, I. Development of a tool for assessing the ecological quality status of intertidal coastal rocky assemblages, within Atlantic Iberian coasts 10.1016/j.ecolind.2011.05.014 Simulation & Modeling River Basins No abstract available 226273
publications-74 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2011 Bennett, S. Ecological status of seagrass ecosystems: An uncertainty analysis of meadow classification based on the Posidonia multivariate index (POMI) 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2011.06.016 Uncategorized Groundwater No abstract available 226273
publications-75 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2012 Neto, J.M. Marine Macroalgae Assessment Tool (MarMAT) for intertidal rocky shores. Quality assessment under the scope of the European Water Framework Directive 10.1016/j.ecolind.2011.09.006 Data Management & Analytics Groundwater No abstract available 226273
publications-76 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2012 Basset, A. A benthic macroinvertebrate size spectra index for implementing the Water Framework Directive in coastal lagoons in Mediterranean and Black Sea ecoregions 10.1016/j.ecolind.2011.06.012 Data Management & Analytics Uncategorized No abstract available 226273
publications-77 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2012 Barbone, E. Linking classification boundaries to sources of natural variability in transitional waters: a case study of benthic macroinvertebrates 10.1016/j.ecolind.2011.04.014 Uncategorized Groundwater No abstract available 226273
publications-78 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2012 Basset, A. A unifying approach to allometric scaling of resource ingestion rates under limiting conditions. 10.1890/es11-00249.1 Uncategorized Groundwater Individual resource ingestion rates depend on both individual body size and resource supply. A component of the latter, namely resource availability, is also body‐size dependent. This raises the question of the adequacy of simple scaling laws to describe the body‐size dependency of resource ingestion. Here we propose a model which integrates resource ingestion drivers by merging a scaling law for feeding metabolism and Holling's functional responses into a single mathematical framework. At any fixed level of resource supply, the model predicts a log‐log concave‐down relationship between resource ingestion rates and body size, rather than a simple scaling law. Deviations from the latter are accounted for by the body size dependency of resource limitations. Experimental and literature data describing patterns of perceived resource availability and individual intake rates under limiting conditions with increasing individual body size are used to validate the model's assumptions and predictions. The model incorporates and extends well‐established theoretical approaches and is intended as a step towards the integration of metabolic theory with behavioral ecology and population dynamics. 226273
publications-79 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2012 Borja, A. The importance of setting targets and reference conditions in assessing marine ecosystems quality 10.1016/j.ecolind.2011.06.018 Data Management & Analytics Groundwater No abstract available 226273
publications-80 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2011 Borja, A. Response of single benthic metrics and multimetric methods to anthropogenic pressure gradients, in five distinct European coastal and transitional ecosystems 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2010.12.009 Data Management & Analytics Groundwater No abstract available 226273