Browsing Staff publications (SWEE) by Author "Magliozzi, Chiara"

Browsing Staff publications (SWEE) by Author "Magliozzi, Chiara"

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  • Coro, Gianpaolo; Gonzalez Vilas, Luis; Magliozzi, Chiara; Ellenbroek, Anton; Scarponi, Paolo; Pagano, Pasquale (Elsevier, 2018-02-12)
    Invasive species from the Suez Canal, also named “Lessepsian species”, often have an ecological and financial impact on marine life, fisheries, human well-being and health in the Mediterranean Sea. Among these, the ...
  • Magliozzi, Chiara; Usseglio-Polatera, Philippe; Meyer, Albin; Grabowski, Robert C. (Wiley, 2019-06-04)
    1.Large wood (LW) is a natural element of river environments and an integral component of many river restoration schemes to promote biodiversity. It is an important habitat in itself, but it also induces a wide range of ...
  • Magliozzi, Chiara; Meyer, Albin; Usseglio-Polatera, Philippe; Robertson, Anne; Grabowski, Robert C. (Springer, 2020-07-21)
    Large wood is a key component of river channels that affects numerous hydrological, physical and geomorphological processes. It promotes a diversity of benthic habitats in-channel and has shown to support more abundant and ...
  • Lewandowski, Jörg; Arnon, Shai; Banks, Eddie; Batelaan, Okke; Betterle, Andrea; Broecker, Tabea; Coll, Claudia; Drummond, Jennifer D.; Garcia, Jaime Gaona; Galloway, Jason; Gomez-Velez, Jesus; Grabowski, Robert C.; Herzog, Skuyler P.; Hinkelmann, Reinhard; Höhne, Anja; Hollender, Juliane; Horn, Marcus A.; Jaeger, Anna; Krause, Stefan; Löchner Prats, Adrian; Magliozzi, Chiara; Meinikmann, Karin; Babak Mojarrad, Brian; Mueller, Birgit Maria; Peralta-Maraver, Ignacio; Popp, Andrea L.; Posselt, Malte; Putschew, Anke; Radke, Michael; Raza, Muhammad; Riml, Joakim; Robertson, Anne; Rutere, Cyrus; Schaper, Jonas L.; Schirmer, Mario; Schulz, Hanna; Shanafield, Margaret; Singh, Tanu; Ward, Adam S.; Wolke, Philipp; Wörman, Anders; Wu, Liwen (MDPI, 2019-10-25)
    Rivers are important ecosystems under continuous anthropogenic stresses. The hyporheic zone is a ubiquitous, reactive interface between the main channel and its surrounding sediments along the river network. We elaborate ...
  • Magliozzi, Chiara; Coro, Gianpaolo; Grabowski, Robert C.; Packman, Aaron I.; Krause, Stefan (Elsevier, 2018-08-19)
    The hyporheic zone (HZ) is an area of interaction between surface and ground waters present in and around river beds. Bidirectional mixing within the HZ, termed hyporheic exchange flow (HEF), plays significant roles in ...
  • Palma, Marco; Magliozzi, Chiara; Rivas Casado, Monica; Pantaleo, Ubaldo; Fernandes, João; Coro, Gianpaolo; Cerrano, Carlo; Leinster, Paul (MDPI, 2019-12-16)
    Recreational diving is known to have both direct and indirect impacts on coral habitats. Direct impacts include increasing sedimentation, breaks and diseases that lead to a decrease in the richness and abundances of hard ...
  • Magliozzi, Chiara; Grabowski, Robert C.; Packman, Aaron I.; Krause, Stefan (European Geosciences Union (EGU) / Copernicus Publications, 2018-11-30)
    Rivers are not isolated systems but interact continuously with groundwater from their confined headwaters to their wide lowland floodplains. In the last few decades, research on the hyporheic zone (HZ) has increased ...

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