Claude Amoros focuses on Ecology, Floodplain, Wetland, Biodiversity and Ecosystem. His work deals with themes such as Hydrology and Aquifer, which intersect with Ecology. His Aquifer research includes elements of Biocomplexity, Streamflow, Riparian zone and Temporal scales.
His Wetland research incorporates themes from Ecology, Vegetation and Environmental resource management. The study incorporates disciplines such as Propagule and Flood myth in addition to Biodiversity. His Ecosystem study combines topics in areas such as Forest management, Restoration ecology, Environmental restoration and Alluvial plain.
Claude Amoros mostly deals with Ecology, Hydrology, Vegetation, Floodplain and Wetland. His study involves Macrophyte, Habitat, Propagule, Species richness and Biodiversity, a branch of Ecology. His work carried out in the field of Hydrology brings together such families of science as Riparian zone and Temporal scales.
He interconnects Ecological succession, Disturbance and Groundwater in the investigation of issues within Vegetation. His Floodplain research integrates issues from Spatial organization, Riparian forest and Substrate. His Wetland research incorporates elements of Restoration ecology and Ecosystem.
His primary areas of investigation include Hydrology, Ecology, Floodplain, Macrophyte and Wetland. His studies link Riparian zone with Hydrology. His Ecology research includes themes of Streamflow and Aquifer.
His Floodplain research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Environmental flow, Biocomplexity, River restoration and Environmental planning. Claude Amoros works mostly in the field of Macrophyte, limiting it down to topics relating to Herbivore and, in certain cases, Species richness and Sagittaria sagittifolia, as a part of the same area of interest. His research integrates issues of Propagule, Disturbance, Regeneration and Invasive species in his study of Wetland.
His primary scientific interests are in Hydrology, Ecology, Floodplain, Biocomplexity and Riparian zone. Claude Amoros combines subjects such as Hydroelectricity, Habitat and Water resource management with his study of Hydrology. His work on Wetland, Aquatic ecosystem, Ecological engineering and Vegetation as part of general Ecology research is frequently linked to Eutrophication, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
His study in Floodplain is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Streamflow, Spatial heterogeneity, Aquifer and Temporal scales.
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Connectivity and biocomplexity in waterbodies of riverine floodplains
C. Amoros;G. Bornette.
Freshwater Biology (2002)
A method for applied ecological studies of fluvial hydrosystems
C. Amoros;A. L. Roux;J. L. Reygrobellet;J. P. Bravard.
Regulated Rivers-research & Management (1987)
Impact of Civil Engineering Works on the Successions of Communities in a Fluvial System: A Methodological and Predictive Approach Applied to a Section of the Upper Rhône River, [email protected]@@Impact of Civil Engineering Works on the Successions of Communities in a Fluvial System: A Methodological and Predictive Approach Applied to a Section of the Upper Rhone River, France
Jean-Paul Bravard;Claude Amoros;Guy Pautou.
Oikos (1986)
Aquatic plant diversity in riverine wetlands: the role of connectivity
Gudrun Bornette;Claude Amoros;Nicolas Lamouroux.
Freshwater Biology (1998)
River incision in south-east France: morphological phenomena and ecological effects
Jean-Paul Bravard;Claude Amoros;Guy Pautou;Gudrun Bornette.
Regulated Rivers-research & Management (1997)
Disturbance regimes and vegetation dynamics: role of floods in riverine wetlands
Gudrun Bornette;Claude Amoros.
Journal of Vegetation Science (1996)
Restoration ecology of riverine wetlands: I. A scientific base
Christophe P. Henry;Claude Amoros.
Environmental Management (1995)
The reversible process concept applied to the environmental management of Large River systems
Claude Amoros;Jean Claude Rostan;Guy Pautou;Jean Paul Bravard.
Environmental Management (1987)
Ecological complexity of wetlands within a river landscape
Gudrun Bornette;Claude Amoros;Hervé Piegay;Janine Tachet.
Biological Conservation (1998)
Species traits and recolonization processes after flood disturbances in riverine macrophytes
C. P. Henry;C. Amoros;G. Bornette.
Plant Ecology (1996)
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