hydroecology
Hydroecology is the interdisciplinary study of how hydrological processes influence ecological patterns and how living systems, in turn, alter the distribution and behavior of water in the environment. It integrates hydrology, ecology, geomorphology, and related fields to understand the interactions among water movement, storage, and availability, and the responses of plants, animals, and microbial communities across landscapes.
It covers surface water and groundwater, including rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands, estuaries, and aquifers, and emphasizes
Practical applications include water resources planning, ecological restoration, and the management of environmental flows to maintain
Methods combine field measurements (discharge, stage, temperature, dissolved oxygen, water chemistry), remote sensing, and modeling at