TY - T1 - The three Rs of river ecosystem resilience : Resources, recruitment, and refugia SN - / 1535-1459 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10138/307402 T3 - River Research and Applications 35 (2): 107-120 A1 - Van Looy, Kris; Tonkin, Jonathan D.; Floury, Mathieu; Leigh, Catherine; Soininen, Janne; Larsen, Stefano; Heino, Jani; Poff, N. LeRoy; Delong, Michael; Jaehnig, Sonja C.; Datry, Thibault; Bonada, Nuria; Rosebery, Juliette; Jamoneau, Aurélien; Ormerod, Steve J.; Collier, Kevin J.; Wolter, Christian A2 - PB - Y1 - 2019 LA - en AB - Resilience in river ecosystems requires that organisms must persist in the face of highly dynamic hydrological and geomorphological variations. Disturbance events such as floods and droughts are postulated to shape life history traits that support resilience, but river management and conservation would benefit from greater understanding of the emergent effects in communities of river organisms. We unify current knowledge of taxonomic-, phylogenetic-, and trait-based aspects of river communiti... VO - IS - SP - OP - KW - rivers; floods; dryness; geomorphology; ecosystems (ecology); biotic communities; ecology; aquatic ecosystems; biodiversity; climate changes; natural diversity; resilience; adaptation (change); interaction; joet; tulvat; kuivuus; geomorfologia; ekosysteemit (ekologia); resilienssi; eliöyhteisöt; ekologia; sopeutuminen; vesiekosysteemit; ilmastonmuutokset; luonnon monimuotoisuus; biodiversiteetti; vuorovaikutus N1 - PP - ER -