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    Harvey, GL (13)
    Henshaw, AJ (5)Wharton, G (5)Bertoldi, W (3)Cashman, MJ (3)Pilotto, F (3)Pusch, MT (3)Brasington, J (2)Bertoncin, A (1)Browning, B (1)... View MoreSubjecthydromorphology (2)river restoration (2)Alpha diversity (1)aquatic systems (1)bank instability (1)Benthic macroinvertebrates (1)Beta diversity (1)biogeomorphic impacts (1)biogeomorphology (1)braided rivers (1)... View MoreDate Issued2023 (2)2019 (3)2018 (1)2016 (2)2015 (2)2014 (2)
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    Simple large wood structures promote hydromorphological heterogeneity and benthic macroinvertebrate diversity in low-gradient rivers 

    Pilotto, F; Harvey, GL; Wharton, G; Pusch, MT (2016-10)
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    Invasive crayfish as drivers of fine sediment dynamics in rivers: Field and laboratory evidence 

    Harvey, GL; Henshaw, AJ; Moorhouse, TP; Clifford, NJ; Holah, H; Grey, J; Macdonald, DW (2014-01-01)
    Despite increasing recognition of the potential of aquatic biota to act as 'geomorphic agents', key knowledge gaps exist in relation to biotic drivers of fine sediment dynamics at microscales and particularly the role of ...
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    Diversification of stream invertebrate communities by large wood 

    Pilotto, F; Bertoncin, A; Harvey, GL; Wharton, G; Pusch, MT (2014-12)
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    Combined stable-isotope and fatty-acid analyses demonstrate that large wood increases the autochthonous trophic base of a macroinvertebrate assemblage 

    Cashman, MJ; Pilotto, F; Harvey, GL; Wharton, G; Pusch, MT (2016-04)
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    Modified sediments and subsurface hydrology in natural and recreated salt marshes and implications for delivery of ecosystem services 

    Tempest, JA; Harvey, GL; Spencer, KL (2015-05-15)
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    Dynamic riverine landscapes: the role of ecosystem engineers 

    Harvey, GL; Bertoldi, W (2015-09-30)
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    Hydromorphological, hydraulic and ecological effects of restored wood: findings and reflections from an academic partnership approach 

    Pinto, C; Ing, R; Browning, B; Delboni, V; Wilson, H; Martyn, D; Harvey, GL (Wiley Online, 2019-01-01)
    © 2019 CIWEM Large wood (re)introduction can deliver multiple benefits in river restoration, but there is a dearth of the detailed and longer-term post-project monitoring and evaluation required for improving best practice. ...
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    Trends in the use of large wood in UK river restoration projects: insights from the National River Restoration Inventory 

    Cashman, MJ; Wharton, G; Harvey, GL; Naura, M; Bryden, A (2019-08)
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    Let's get connected: A new graph theory-based approach and toolbox for understanding braided river morphodynamics 

    Connor-Streich, G; Henshaw, AJ; Brasington, J; Bertoldi, W; Harvey, GL (2018)
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    Burrowing Invasive Species: An Unquantified Erosion Risk at the Aquatic-Terrestrial Interface 

    Harvey, GL; Henshaw, AJ; Brasington, J; England, J (2019-09)
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