ecohydrology
Ecohydrology is the study of interactions between the water cycle and ecological systems. It examines how water availability, movement, and storage influence ecosystems, and how biological and soil processes in turn modify hydrological behavior. The field integrates hydrology, ecology, soil science, biogeochemistry, and geography to understand feedbacks across scales, from plant roots and soil layers to catchments and landscapes.
Key concerns in ecohydrology include how soil moisture, groundwater–surface water exchanges, and evapotranspiration govern vegetation patterns,
Researchers use field measurements, experiments, remote sensing, and modeling to quantify ecohydrological processes. Methods range from
Applications span water resources management, ecological restoration, and climate adaptation. Ecohydrology informs watershed planning, drought risk