Ecohydrology (from Greek οἶκος, oikos, "house(hold)"; ὕδωρ, hydōr, "water"; and -λογία, -logia) is an interdisciplinary scientific field studying the interactions between water and ecological systems. It is considered a sub discipline of hydrology, with an ecological focus. These interactions may take place within water bodies, such as rivers and lakes, or on land, in forests, deserts, and other terrestrial ecosystems. Areas of research in ecohydrology include transpiration and plant water use, adaption of organisms to their water environment, influence of vegetation and benthic plants on stream flow and function, and feedbacks between ecological processes, the soil carbon sponge and the hydrological cycle.
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Aerial view of Slapton Sands and northern part of Ley - geograph.org.uk - 1434412.jpg
Aerial view of Slapton Sands and northern part of Ley This was taken sometime in the mid-seventies.
Conceptual model describing the mechanisms of flow attenuation within a beaver wetland with an unconfined floodplain - hyp14735-fig-0008-m.webp
Conceptual model describing the mechanisms of flow attenuation within a beaver wetland with an uncon...
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Fishing in the Maldives
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Walden Pond, Massachusetts on June 27, 2012. This is a square crop of by User:Cbaile19.
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Sea Storm in Pacifica, w:California