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Accounting for flow intermittence in freshwater species distribution modelling (1) · Ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Influence of flowpath patterns of canopy ecophysiology on emergent catchment water and carbon cycling (1) · Effect of land use change on hydrology of forested watersheds (1) · Evaluating the eco-hydrologic impacts of reforestation in the Loess Plateau, China, using an eco-hydrologic model: Evaluating the Eco-hydrologic Impacts of Reforestation in the Loess Plateau (1) · Evolution and driving mechanism of runoff in the Han River basin from 1980 to 2020 under changing environments (1) · Hydrologic responses to climate warming for a snow-dominated watershed and a transient snow watershed in the California Sierra: Hydrologic responses to climate warming (1) · Hydrological impacts of climate and land-use changes in a mountain watershed: uncertainty estimation based on model comparison: HYDROLOGICAL IMPACTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE IN A MOUNTAIN WATERSHED (1) · Integrating reasonable proportion of blue and green water into land use planning—A new ecological perspective (1) · Regulation of precipitation-associated vegetation dynamics on catchment water balance in a semiarid and arid mountainous watershed: Regulation of Vegetation Dynamics on Catchment Water Balance (1) · Relative effects of geographically isolated wetlands on streamflow: a watershed‐scale analysis (1) · Simulated longleaf pine ( Pinus palustris Mill.) restoration increased streamflow—A case study in the Lower Flint River Basin (1) · Topographic controls on spatial patterns of conifer transpiration and net primary productivity under climate warming in mountain ecosystems (1) · Topographical and ecohydrological controls on land surface temperature in an alpine catchment (1) · Watershed impacts of climate and land use changes depend on magnitude and land use context (1)
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