Items where Author is "Boulton, AJ"
DATRY, T., BOULTON, A.J., FRITZ, K., STUBBINGTON, R., CID, N., CRABOT, J. and TOCKNER, K., 2023. Non-perennial segments in river networks. Nature Reviews Earth and Environment, 4. ISSN 2662-138X
STUBBINGTON, R., ACREMAN, M., ACUÑA, V., BOON, P.J., BOULTON, A.J., ENGLAND, J., GILVEAR, D., SYKES, T. and WOOD, P.J., 2020. Ecosystem services of temporary streams differ between wet and dry phases in regions with contrasting climates and economies. People and Nature, 2 (3), pp. 660-677. ISSN 2575-8314
MARSHALL, J.C., ACUÑA, V., ALLEN, D.C., BONADA, N., BOULTON, A.J., CARLSON, S.M., DAHM, C.N., DATRY, T., LEIGH, C., NEGUS, P., RICHARDSON, J.S., SABATER, S., STEVENSON, R.J., STEWARD, A.L., STUBBINGTON, R., TOCKNER, K. and VANDER VORSTE, R., 2018. Protecting U.S. temporary waterways. Science, 361 (6405), pp. 856-857. ISSN 0036-8075
STUBBINGTON, R., BOGAN, M.T., BONADA, N., BOULTON, A.J., DATRY, T., LEIGH, C. and VANDER VORSTE, R., 2017. The biota of intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: aquatic invertebrates. In: T. DATRY, N. BONADA and A. BOULTON, eds., Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams. London: Elsevier, pp. 217-243. ISBN 9780128038352
STUBBINGTON, R., BOULTON, A.J., LITTLE, S. and WOOD, P.J., 2014. Changes in invertebrate assemblage composition in benthic and hyporheic zones during a severe supraseasonal drought. Freshwater Science, 34 (1), pp. 344-354. ISSN 2161-9549
LEIGH, C., STUBBINGTON, R., SHELDON, F. and BOULTON, A.J., 2013. Hyporheic invertebrates as bioindicators of ecological health in temporary rivers: a meta-analysis. Ecological Indicators, 32, pp. 62-73. ISSN 1470-160X
WOOD, P.J., BOULTON, A.J., LITTLE, S. and STUBBINGTON, R., 2010. Is the hyporheic zone a refugium for macroinvertebrates during severe low flow conditions? Fundamental and Applied Limnology / Archiv für Hydrobiologie, 176 (4), pp. 377-390. ISSN 1863-9135
STUBBINGTON, R., WOOD, P.J. and BOULTON, A.J., 2009. Low flow controls on benthic and hyporheic macroinvertebrate assemblages during supra-seasonal drought. Hydrological Processes, 23 (15), pp. 2252-2263.