2nd International Conference BIOHYDROLOGY 2009: A changing climate for biology and soil hydrology interactions
Bratislava, Slovakia, September 21–24, 2009

 

 

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List of BIOHYDROLOGY 2009 participants

 

No.

Session

Name

Affiliation

Talk/Poster

1.     

S5.1/O

B

Dr. Trygve S. Aamlid

Turfgrass & Seed Production, Bioforsk Ost Landvik, N-4886 Grimstad, Norway

Aamlid TS, Espevig T, Pettersen TO, Skar SLG, Kvalbein A: Evaluation the surfactant Aqueduct® for recovery of turfgrass quality on a severely water repellent golf green

2.     

S3/O

Dr. Stephen Olaoye Afolayan

National Horticultural Research Institute, Idi-Ishin, Ibadan, Nigeria

Afolayan SO, Adeoye IB, Olufunmi OO, Olaosebikan FO, Tifase EO, Ajetunmobi T: Effect of manuring and plantain/cocoyam mixtures on yield of plantain, soil chemical properties, soil biology and soil hydrology under fish/snail farming systems

3.     

S4/O

B

Prof. Nasser Aliasgharzad

University of Tabriz, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science, Tabriz 51664, I.R. of Iran

Aliasgharzad N, Bolandnazar SA, Neyshabouri MR, Chaparzadeh N: Impact of soil sterilization and irrigation intervals on P and K acquisition by mycorrhizal onion (Allium cepa L.)

4.     

S4/O

Mr. Sam Al-Kufaishi

Aalborg University, Department of Biotechnology, Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, Sohngårdsholmsvej 57, DK-9000 Aalborg, Denmark

Al-Kufaishi SA, Moldrup P, Blendstrup H, De Jonge LW, Schjonning P, Kawamoto K, Komatsu T: Soil physical constraints and land use impact on hysteretic soil-water repellency

5.     

S1/O

B

Prof. Abdelmonem M. Amer

Soil Sci. Dept., Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt

Amer AM: Moisture adsorption capacity and surface area as deduced from vapour pressure isotherms in relation to hygroscopic water of soils

6.     

S1/O

E

Prof. Angela Anda

University of Pannonia, Georgikon Faculty, P.O. Box 71, H-8361 Keszthely, Hungary

Anda A, Diossy L: Simulation in plant-water relation: a case study for Hungary

7.     

PS/K

S3/P

B

Prof. Joerg Bachmann

Leibniz University of Hannover, Institute of Soil Science, Herrenhaeuser Str. 2, D-30419 Hannover, Germany

1. Bachmann J, Goebel M-O, Lamparter A, Woche SK, Deurer M: Wettability-induced modification of soil biophysical properties

2. Goebel M-O, Woche SK, Bachmann J: Do soil aggregates really protect encapsulated organic matter against microbial decomposition?

8.     

S3/O

B

Prof. Sumbangan Baja

Department of Soil Science, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia

Baja S, Ramli M, Lias SA: Land use, soil erosion, and water protection in the Jeneberang valley, Indonesia

9.     

PS/K

Prof. Philippe Baveye

Soil Ecosystems Modelling, SIMBIOS Centre, Abertay University, Dundee, Scotland

Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Hydrology

Baveye P: Bioclogging of soils and aquifer materials: Roots before biohydrology and current perspectives

10.  

S1/O

Ms. Julia Bayer

Environmental and Soil Chemistry, University of Koblenz-Landau, Fortstrasse 7, 76829 Landau, Germany

Bayer JV, Schaumann GE: Proton NMR relaxometry – a useful tool for hydrological applications

11.  

PS/K

S1/P

B

Prof. Winfried E.H. Blum

University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU), Peter-Jordan-Str. 82, 1190 Vienna, Austria

President of the European Confederation of Soil Science Societies (ECSSS)

1. Blum WEH: Spatial and temporal dimensions of biohydrological processes in soils

2. An SS, Mentler A, Acosta-Martínez V, Blum WEH: Soil microbial parameters and stability of soil aggregate fractions under different plant communities of grassland soils on the Loess Plateau, China

12.  

S1/O

Dr. Rob Bryant

University of Wales Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP, UK

Bryant R, Cheng S, Doerr SH, Wright CJ, Bayer JV, Williams PR: Nano-scale investigation of soil particles and model material surfaces with biofilms and contrasting hydrophobicity using atomic force microscopy (AFM)

13.  

S4/K

B

Dr. Erik L.H. Cammeraat

Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, NL-1018 WV Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Cammeraat LH, Kooijman AM: Biological control of pedological and hydro-geomorphological processes in a deciduous forested ecosystem

14.  

S4/O

B

Mr. Jozef Capuliak

Department of Natural Environment, Technical University, Masarykova 2117/24, 960 53 Zvolen, Slovakia

Homolak M, Capuliak J, Pichler V, Lichner L: The impact of soil moisture and plant cover on hydraulic conductivity of the soils from Sekule, Slovakia

15.  

S2/O

B

Dr. Manoel Cardoso

Brazilian Institute for Space Research - INPE, Rod. Pres. Dutra, km 39, Cachoeira Paulista, 12630-000 SP Brazil

Cardoso M, Nobre C, Sampaio G, Hirota H, Valeriano D, Camara G: Long-term potential for tropical-forest degradation due to deforestation and fires in the Brazilian Amazon

16.  

S3/O

S4/P

B

Prof. Artemi Cerda

University of Valencia, Department of Geography, Blasco Ibanez, 28, 46010-Valencia, Spain

1. Cerda A, Jurgensen MF, Burguet M: Water and soil losses as a consequence of ant nesting on citrus orchards in Eastern Spain. The influence of land management

2. Cerda A, Doerr SH, Mataix-Solera J, Bodi MB: Ants trigger soil losses after forest fire in Eastern Spain

17.  

S4/O

Prof. Jan Cermak

Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, Institute of Forest Botanics, Dendrology and Geobiocenology, Zemedelska 3, Brno, Czech Republic

Cermak J, Nadezhdina N: Importance of field eco-physiological studies of tree water relations for hydrological purposes

18.  

S1/O

Dr. Andrea Cipakova

Regional Public Health Authority, Ipelska 1, Kosice, Slovakia

Cipakova A, Lichner L: Cadmium sorption and partitioning in soils of Danubian Lowland

19.  

S1/O

Dr. Jaime G. Cuevas

Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, Av. Vicente Mendez no. 515, Chillan, Chile

Cuevas JG, Little C, Calvo M, Pino M: Coupling between air temperature, streamflows, and stream temperature in forested watersheds of southern Chile

20.  

S1/K

Prof. Henryk Czachor

Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences,

Ul. Doswiadczalna 4, PL-20236 Lublin, Poland

Czachor H, Pieniadz J, Niewczas J, Flis-Bujak M: Water sorptivity and water retention of subcritically repellent soils

21.  

S2/K

Dr. Edouard L. Davin

Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zurich, Universitätstrasse 16, CHN M 16.2, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland

Seneviratne SI, Davin EL, Teuling AJ, Jaeger EB: The role of soil and vegetation for climate variability and climate change

22.  

S4/K

Dr. Sarah De Baets

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200e, bus 2409, B-3001 Heverlee, Belgium

De Baets S, Poesen J: The effects of plant roots on soil erosion by concentrated flow

23.  

S1/K

S3/P

B

Prof. Gerrit H. de Rooij

Soil Physics, Ecohydrology, and Groundwater Management Center for Water and Climate, Wageningen University, P.O. Box 47, 6700 AA  Wageningen, The Netherlands

1. de Rooij GH, van der Ploeg MJ, Gooren HPA, Bakker G, Hoogendam CW, Huiskes C, Kruidhof H, Koopal LK: Measuring low water potentials with polymer tensiometers: principles, performance, and applications

2. Thwaites LA, de Rooij GH, Salzman S, Allinson G, Stagnitti F, Carr R, Versace V, Struck S, March T:  Near-surface distributions of soil water and water repellency under three effluent irrigation schemes in a blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus) plantation

24.  

S3/P

Mrs. Doerte Diehl

Institute of Environmental Sciences, Environmental and Soil Chemistry, University of Koblenz-Landau, Fortstrasse 7, 76829 Landau, Germany

Diehl D, Bayer JV, Woche SK, Schaumann GE: Influence of changes in soil pH on water repellency

25.  

S1/O

Mr. Laszlo Diossy

State Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Water, P.O. Box 351, H-1011 Budapest, Hungary

Anda A, Diossy L: Simulation in plant-water relation: a case study for Hungary

26.  

S2/O

Prof. Stefan H. Doerr

Department of Geography, University of Wales Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP, UK

Editor in Chief of International Journal of Wildland Fire

Doerr SH, Shakesby RA, Blake WH, Sheridan GJ, Lane PNJ, Smith HG, Bell T: Effects of an extreme biomass burning event on soil hydrology: findings from the catastrophic 2009 Victoria wildfires

27.  

S4/P

B

Mr. Michal Dohnal

Czech Technical University, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Thakurova 7, 166 29 Prague, Czech Republic

Dohnal M, Dusek J, Vogel T, Cislerova M, Lichner L, Stekauerova V: Ponded infiltration into soil with biopores – field experiment and modeling

28.  

S1.1/O

Prof. Xiaohua Dong

Faculty of Civil and Hydropower Engineering, China Three Gorges University, No.8 Daxue Road, 443002 Yichang, Hubei province, China

Dong X: Derivation and appropriate application of a recursive equation for parameter updation of the instantaneous unit hydrograph

29.  

 

Mr. Jakub Dovcik

Brezova 2/12, 05201 Spisska Nova Ves, Slovakia

12-year old „Talent of the New Europe“ (granted by the Central European Foundation and Slovnaft, a.s.)

 

30.  

 

Mr. Daniel Dragon

Research Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Herman O. u. 15, H-1022 Budapest, Hungary

He will attend instead of Dr. Csilla Farkas

31.  

 

Mr. Attila Dunai

Pannon University, Georgikon Faculty of Agriculture,

Deak F. Str. 16, H-8360 Keszthely, Hungary

He will attend instead of Ms. Andrea Hagyo

32.  

S3/P

Ms. Sina Egerer

University Koblenz-Landau, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Soil and Environmental Chemistry, Fortstr. 7, 76829 Landau, Germany

Egerer S, Schaumann GE: Effects of irrigation with olive oil mill waste-water on soil

33.  

S2/K

Prof. Josef Eitzinger

Department of Water, Atmosphere and Environment, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU), Peter-Jordan Str. 82, A-1190 Vienna, Austria

Eitzinger J, Thaler S, Gerersdorfer T, Laube W, Holawe F, Orfanus T: Estimation of spatial climate variability in agricultural environments and its relevance for climate change impact assessments

34.  

S1.1/O

E

Prof. Pavol Elias

Dept. of Ecology, Slovak Agricultural University, Marianska 10, SK–949 76 Nitra, Slovakia

Elias P: Canopy conductance estimation by multi-layer approach: Species-rich deciduous forest canopy case

35.  

S2/O

Prof. Alaa El Din El Nahry

 

Soil Science Dept., National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences, 23 Joseph Brows Titi, El Nozha El Gededa, Cairo, Egypt

El Nahry AH, Doluschitz R: Climate change and its impacts on the coastal zone of the Nile Delta, Egypt

36.  

S5/P

B

Dr. Csilla Farkas

Research Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Herman O. u. 15, H-1022 Budapest, Hungary

Farkas Cs, Birkas M, Varallyay Gy: Soil tillage systems to reduce the harmful effect of extreme weather and hydrological situations

37.  

PS/K

Prof. Antonio Dinis Ferreira

Escola Superior Agraria de Coimbra, P-3040-316 Coimbra, Portugal

Ferreira AJD, Coelho COA, Ferreira CSS, Shakesby RA, Walsh RPD, Prata SA, Keizer JJ: Towards a theory of soil degradation processes following forest fires. Processes and thresholds from 20 years of experiments in Portugal

38.  

S2/O

B

Dr. Jaroslav Fisak

Institute of Atmospheric Physic, Academy of Sciences of CR, 1401 Bocni II, CZ 141 31  Prague 4, Czech Republic

Fisak J, Stoyanova V, Tesar M, Petrova P, Daskalova N, Tsacheva T, Marinov M: The pollutants in fog water and in air at Milesovka Observatory (Czech Republic)

39.  

S5.1/O, P

Ms. Mica K. Franklin

Aquatrols Corporation of America, 5185 Millwood Dr., Canton, Georgia, GA 30114, USA

Franklin MK, Boerth TJ, Karas I, Borgert CJ: The environmental impact of soil surfactants

Boerth TJ, Danan SJ, Franklin MK: Evaluating Wilhelmy plate method to measure surfactant placement in a water repellent sand profile

40.  

S1.1/O

Prof. Haruyuki Fujimaki

University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tennoudai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8577, Japan

Fujimaki H, Kikuchi N: Drought and salinity tolerances of young jatropha

41.  

S4/P

Mr. Timo Gebhardt

Georg-August-University, Department Silviculture and Forest Ecology of the Temperate Zones, Buesgenweg 1, 37077 Goettingen, Germany

Gebhardt T, Feuerbach T, Grimmeisen F, Schulz C, Haeberle K-H, Matyssek R, Ammer Ch: Water balance of a Norway spruce stand in response to different thinning intensities

42.  

S1/K, P

Dr. Horst H. Gerke

Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), Institute of Soil Landscape Research, Eberswalder Strasse 84, D-15374 Muencheberg, Germany

1. Gerke HH, Ellerbrock RH, Leue M: Local properties of coatings and biopore surfaces are controlling preferential flow in structured soils

2. Schmidke M, Gerke HH, Leue M, Ellerbrock RH: Distribution of wettability and organic matter composition observed locally at surfaces of preferential flow paths

43.  

PS/K

E

Prof. Peter F. Germann

University of Bern, Department of Geography, Soil Science Section, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland

Germann P, Lange B, Luscher P: Rise and fall of the forest-hydrological paradigma – a gigantic bio-hydrological experiment in Switzerland

44.  

S3/P

Dr. Marta Ginovart

Technical University of Catalonia, School of Agricultural Engineering of Barcelona, Edifici ESAB, Avda. Canal Olimpic 15, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain

Josa R, Ginovart M, Sole A: Analyzing the effect of direct drilling and conventional tillage with residue extraction on soil macroporosity under dryland farming in a sub-humid environment (NE Spain)

45.  

S4/

B

Dr. Erika Gomoryova

Department of Natural Environment, Technical University, Masarykova 2117/24, 960 53 Zvolen, Slovakia

Gomoryova E, Vass D, Pichler V, Gregor J, Gomory D: Effect of alginite amendment on microbial activity and soil water content in forest soils

46.  

S1/P

Mr. Dennis Gordon

Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA, Scotland

Gordon DC, Hallett PD: An automated microinfiltrometer to measure small-scale soil water transport properties

47.  

S3/O

Prof. Recep Gundogan

Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, 46060 Kahramanmaras, Turkey

Gundogan R, Merdun H, Demirkiran AR, Hall N, Agturk R, Erol A: Temporal soil moisture contents in an alley cropping system under pistachio in the semiarid region of Turkey

48.  

S4/O

Dr. Karl-Heinz Haeberle

Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Life Sciences Center Weihenstephan, Ecophysiology of Plants, Am Hochanger 13, D-85354 Freising, Germany

Haeberle K-H, Wieser G, Patzner K, Blaschke H, Matyssek R: Altitudinal variation and consistencies in water relations of forest trees and stands

49.  

S2/P

Mrs. Andrea Hagyo

Research Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Herman O. u. 15, H-1022 Budapest, Hungary

Hagyo A, Farkas Cs, Nagy Z, Rajkai K: Efects of heavy rainfalls on evapotranspiration and water balance of a low mountain grassland in present and changed climate conditions

50.  

S3/O, P

B

Dr. Paul D. Hallett

Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA, Scotland

1. Hallett PD, McKenzie BM: Does crop production under shelter increase water repellency?

2. Gordon DC, Hallett PD: Rise in CO2 affects soil water transport through repellency

51.  

S1/O, P

B

Dr. Dana Halmova

Institute of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 83102 Bratislava, Slovakia

1. Pekarova P, Halmova D, Miklanek P, Onderka M, Skoda P, Liova S, Kucarova K: Impact of riparian vegetation on temperature of stream water

2. Pekarova P, Miklanek P, Onderka M, Sebin M: Hydrological and chemical balance of water quality parameters in two small basins with different vegetation cover

52.  

S5/O

B

Dr. Valerie Hauchart

GEOLAB-CNRS UMR 6042, FLSH – Universite de Limoges, 39E rue Camille Guerin, 87036 Limoges Cedex, France

Hauchart V: Managing pluvial resources and improving soil hydrology: survival questions for cotton farming system. The case study of the Mouhoun (Burkina Faso)

53.  

S3/P

Dr. Stanislav Hejduk

Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry, Zemedelska 1, 61300 Brno, Czech Republic

Hejduk S, Kasprzak K: Specific features of water regime of agricultural soil in winter and early spring

54.  

S2/P

B

Mrs. Hilda Hernadi

Pannon University, Georgikon Faculty of Agriculture,

Deak F. Str. 16, H-8360 Keszthely, Hungary

Hernadi H, Farkas Cs, Mako A, Mate F: Climate sensitivity of soil water regime of different Hungarian Chernozem soil subtypes

55.  

S4/P

B

Prof. Kamila Hlavcova

Department of Land and Water Resources Management, Slovak University of Technology, Radlinskeho 11, 813 68 Bratislava, Slovakia

Hlavcova K, Szolgay J, Kohnova S, Horvat O: The limitations of assessment of land use change impacts on runoff with a distributed hydrological model: case study of the Hron River

56.  

S4/O

B

Dr. Ladislav Holko

Institute of Hydrology SAS, Experimental Hydrological Base, Ondrasovska 16, 031 05 Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovakia

Holko L, Skvarenina J, Kostka Z, Fric M, Staron J: Impact of spruce forest on rainfall interception and seasonal snow cover evolution in the Western Tatra Mountains, Slovakia

57.  

S4/O

B

Dr. Marian Homolak

Department of Natural Environment, Technical University, Masarykova 2117/24, 960 53 Zvolen, Slovakia

Homolak M, Capuliak J, Pichler V, Lichner L: The impact of soil moisture and plant cover on hydraulic conductivity of the soils from Sekule, Slovakia

58.  

S3/K

S5/P

B, E

Prof. Rainer Horn

Christian Albrechts University of Kiel, Inst. Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, Herrmann-Rodewaldstr. 2, D-24118 Kiel, Germany

Editor in Chief of Soil and Tillage Research

1. Horn R, Peth S, Richards BG: Heavy soil loading and its consequence for soil structure, strength and deformation of arable soils

2. Horn R, Peth S: Soil structure formation and management effects on gas emission

59.  

S1.1/O

Ms. Aki Hoshino

Department of Ecosystem Studies, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8657, Japan

Hoshino A, Fujimaki H, Okuro T, Undarmaa J, Takeuchi K: Change of soil hydraulic properties along the trajuctory after the crop abandonment at a semi arid grassland in Mongolia

60.  

S4/O

B

Dr. Jan Hrvol

Department of Astronomy, Physics of the Earth and Meteorology, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Info rmatics, Comenius University, Mlynska dolina F1, 842 48 Bratislava 4, Slovakia

Hrvol J, Horecka V, Skvarenina J, Strelcova K, Skvareninova J: Long-term results of evaporation rate in xerothermic Oak vegetation stage in southern Slovakia

61.  

S3/O

B

Prof. Ali Asghar Jafarzadeh

University of Tabriz, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science, Tabriz 51664, I.R. of Iran

1. Jafarzadeh AA, Vahidi MJ, Oustan Sh: Iron nature and profile distribution in relation to pedogenic processes in some soils developed under different physiographic units in south Ahar (Iran)

2. Jafarzadeh AA, Shahbazi F, Shahbazi MR: Suitability evaluation of some specific crops in Souma area (Iran), using Almagra model

62.  

PS/K

S5.1/P

B

Prof. Nicholas Jarvis

Department of Soil & Environment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), P.O. Box 7014, S-75007 Uppsala, Sweden

1. Jarvis N, Lindahl A, Rosen K: Earthworms and “non-local” transport phenomena

2. Aamlid TS, Larsbo M, Jarvis N: Effects of surfactant use and peat amendment on leaching of fungicides and nitrate from golf greens

63.  

 

Mr. Martin Jurkovic

Ekotechnika, s.r.o., Mokropeska 1832, 252 28  Cernosice, Czech Republic 

 

 

64.  

S3/O

B

Mr. Matthias Kaendler

International Institute Zittau, Markt 23, 02763 Zittau, Germany

Kaendler M, Seidler C: Erosion processes in a small catchment in the upper Lusatia Region induced by heavy rain events

65.  

S1/O

B

Prof. Masaharu Kitano

Department of Bioproduction and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, 6-10-1 Hakozaki, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan

Kitano M, Urayama K, Sakata Y, Sonoda Y, Ebihara K, Sago Y, Yoshikoshi H, Araki T, Yasutake D, Cho H, Kobayashi T: Column experiment on water and salt movement in soil driven by crop roots

66.  

S2/O

Dr. Axel Kleidon

Biospheric Theory and Modelling Group, Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry, Hans-Knoell-Str. 10, 07745 Jena, Germany

Kleidon A, Arens S, Bohn K, Buendia C, Pavlick R, Porada P, Reu B, Richter S, Schymanski S, Sickel K: The Jena-GLOBE:  a thermodynamic approach to modelling the transfer of energy and mass in the soil-vegetation-atmosphere system

67.  

S1/O

B

Prof. Tetsuo Kobayashi

Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Higashi-ku Hakozaki 6-10-1, Fukuoka, 812-8581 Japan

Kobayashi T, Teshima J, Mori M, Yasutake D, Wang W, Cho H: Identification of the composite parameters of the BBH-B model specifying the effects of biohydrologic processes on the water balance of crop fields

68.  

S3/O, P

B, E

Prof. Radka Kodesova

Czech University of Agriculture, Dept. of Soil Science and Geology, Kamycka 129, 16521 Prague, Czech Republic

1. Kodesova R, Kodes V, Brodsky L, Kocarek M, Drabek O, Kozak J: Land cover impact on pesticide groundwater vulnerability

2. Kodesova R, Rohoskova M: Aggregate stability within the soil profile affected by agricultural practice

69.  

S5/O

E

Dr. Stanley J. Kostka

Director of Technology & Innovation, Aquatrols Corporation of America, 1273 Imperial Way, Paulsboro, New Jersey 08066, USA

Kostka SJ, Bell DJ, Gadd NJ: Estimation of crop losses associated with soil water repellency in horticultural crops

70.  

S5/O

Dr. Suresh J. Kumar

Dept of Geography, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland

Kumar SJ, Sweeney J: The impact of climate change on soil hydrology and degradation: an assessment of vulnerabilities on Irish Agriculture

71.  

 

Prof. Miroslav Kutilek

Nad Patankou 34, 160 00 Praha 6, Czech Republic

Editor in Chief of Soil and Tillage Research

 

72.  

S5/P
B

Prof. Andrzej Lachacz

Department of Soil Science and Soil Protection, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Pl. Lodzki 3, 10-727 Olsztyn, Poland

Lachacz A, Nitkiewicz M, Kalisz B: Water repellence of post-boggy soils with various content of organic matter

73.  

S1/O

Dr. Guillaume Lacombe

International Water Management Institute, P.O. Box 4199, Vientiane, Lao PDR

Lacombe G, Pierret A, Sengtaheuanghoung O: History of major land cover changes in the Indochina region based on long-term flow records of the Mekong river

74.  

S2/K

B

Prof. Milan Lapin

Department of Astronomy, Physics of the Earth and Meteorology, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Info rmatics, Comenius University, Mlynska dolina F1, 842 48 Bratislava 4, Slovakia

Lapin M, Hrvol J, Melo M, Tomlain J: Possible climate change impacts on hydrologic cycle in Slovakia and observed values in 1951–2007

75.  

S5/P

E

Dr. Peter Laszlo

Research Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Herman O. u. 15, H-1022 Budapest, Hungary

Laszlo P, Gyuricza Cs: The effects of conservation tillage systems on soil hydrophysical parameters and earthworm activity in sandy loam soil

76.  

S4/O

Dr. Lubomir Lichner

Institute of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 83102 Bratislava, Slovakia

Lichner L, Cipakova A, Vogel T, Dusek J: Use of radioactive tracer techniques for parameter estimation in the unsaturated zone of soils

77.  

S4/K

Dr. Pilar Llorens

Hydrology and Erosion Group, Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research, CSIC, Sole i Sabaris, s/n., 08028-Barcelona, Spain

Llorens P, Muzylo A, Latron J, Schnabel S, Domingo P, Gallart F: Rainfall partitioning by Mediterranean vegetation and its effects on soil water balance

78.  

 

Prof. Andreas Lorke

University of Koblenz-Landau, Institute for Environmental Sciences, Fortstr. 7, D-76829 Landau, Germany

 

79.  

S3/O

Ms. Gina M. Lucci

Lincoln University & AgResearch, Invermay Agricultural Centre, Puddle Alley, Private Bag 50034, Mosgiel 9053, New Zealand

 

Lucci GM, McDowell RW, Condron LM: Evaluation of equilibrium phosphorus concentration techniques (EPC0) using different base solutions

80.  

S5/O

Dr. Christopher Macleod

North Wyke Research,  North Wyke, Devon, EX20 2SB, UK

Macleod CJA, Binley A, Gregory A, Haygarth PM, Humphreys MW, Joynes A, Papadopoulos A, Skot L, Turner LB, Watts C, Whalley WR: Linking the biology and physics of temperate multifunctional grasses and soil hydrological function

81.  

 

Prof. Andras Mako

Pannon University, Georgikon Faculty of Agriculture,

Deak F. Str. 16, H-8360 Keszthely, Hungary

He will attend instead of Ms. Eszter Toth

82.  

PS/K

Prof. G. Peter Matthews

Environmental and Fluid Modelling Group, Davy 601 laboratories, University of Plymouth, Plymouth PL4 8AA, Devon, UK

Matthews GP, Laudone GM, Whalley WR, Bird N, Gregory A, Cardenas L, Misselbrook T: Measurement and pore-level modelling of the production of nitrous oxide from soil

83.  

S4/O

B

Dr. Ivan Meszaros

Institute of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 83102 Bratislava, Slovakia

Meszaros I, Miklanek P: Influence of vegetation cover on evapotranspiration patterns in mountainous areas

84.  

S5/O

E

Dr. Jean-Charles Michel

Agrocampus Ouest, Research Unit Ephor, 2 rue Le Nôtre, 49045 Angers, France

Michel JC: Changes in water repellency as a main factor influencing hysteresis phenomena of water retention properties: the case of organic growing media used in Horticulture

85.  

S2/O

Prof. Karol Micieta

Dept. of Botany, Comenius University, Revova 39, 811 02 Bratislava, Slovakia

Micieta K, Murin G: Flora of Slovakia under global warming

86.  

S1/O, P

B

Dr. Pavol Miklanek

Institute of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 83102 Bratislava, Slovakia

Vice-President of the Intergovernmental Council of the International Hydrological Programme UNESCO

1. Pekarova P, Halmova D, Miklanek P, Onderka M, Skoda P, Liova S, Kucarova K: Impact of riparian vegetation on temperature of stream water

2. Pekarova P, Miklanek P, Onderka M, Sebin M: Hydrological and chemical balance of water quality parameters in two small basins with different vegetation cover

87.  

S5/P

Dr. Evgeny Yu. Milanovskiy

Soil Science Department, Faculty of Soil Science, Moscow State University named M.V.Lomonosov, Leninskie Gory, 119992 Moscow, Russia

Milanovskiy EYu, Shein EV: Hydrophobic-hydrophylic components relation in soil organic matter and water stability aggregates in typical Chernozem

88.  

S5.1/O

E

Dr. Sowmya Mitra

Syngenta Crop Protection, Schwarzwaldallee 215, WRO 1008.2.19, Basel, 4002, Switzerland

Chaichi MR, Mitra S, Nurre P, Slaven J, Quest M, Kostka S: Influence of wetting agents in deficit irrigation regimes of field corn

89.  

S5.1/O,P

Ms. Demie Moore

Aquatrols Corporation of America, 843 East Parkway Ave., Salt Lake City, UT 84106, USA

1. Moore D, Kostka SJ, Boerth TJ, Franklin MK, Ritsema CJ, Dekker LW, Oostindie K, Wesseling JG, Stoof C, Park D: The effect of soil surfactants on soil hydrological behavior, the plant growth environment, irrigation efficiency and water conservation

2. Moore D, Kostka SJ, Lennert LL, Franklin MK, Moore RA: The evolution of soil wetting agents for managing soil water repellency

90.  

S1/O

Dr. Ahmad B. Moradi

Hydrogeology Department, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Permoserstr. 15, 04318 Leipzig, Germany

Carminati A, Moradi AB: Water distribution at the root-soil interface: why is there more water next to roots?

91.  

S2/O

Dr. Jiri Nekovar

Czech Hydrometeorological Institute, Na Sabatce 17, 14306 Prague – Komorany, Czech Republic

Nekovar J, Mozny M, Kott I: Long-term fluctuations of the soil moistures and temperatures in the Czech lower Elbe valley for the period 1921–2008

92.  

S5/O

Prof. Mohammad Reza Neyshabouri

University of Tabriz, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science, Tabriz 51664, I.R. of Iran

Neyshabouri MR, Rahmati M, Oustan S, Feiziasl V: Crop rotation effects on soil structural properties, aggregate fractal dimension and drayland wheat yield in semiarid regions of Iran

93.  

PS/K

Prof. John L. Nieber

Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN 55108, USA

Nieber JL, Sidle R, Steenhuis TS: Potential for enhanced seepage and subsurface erosion from discontinuous macropore networks

94.  

S4/P

Mr. Antonin Nikodem

Czech University of Agriculture, Dept. of Soil Science and Geology, Kamycka 129, 16521 Prague, Czech Republic

Nikodem A, Kodesova R, Boruvka L, Drabek O, Pavlu L: Impact of various organic horizons on Al and S mobility in representative forest soil profiles in the Jizera Mountains

95.  

S2/O

Prof. Inom Normatov

Institute of Water Problems, Hydropower and Ecology Academy of Sciences Republic of Tajikistan, 12, Parvin Street, Dushanbe, 734002, Tajikistan

Normatov I, Murtazaev U: Formation of hydrofauna in reservoirs of the Central Asia in condition of global climate change

96.  

S1/O

B

Dr. Viliam Novak

Institute of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 83102 Bratislava, Slovakia

Editor of Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics

Novak V, Lichner L, Zhang B, Knava K: The impact of heating and plant cover on soil hydraulic properties of the soils from Sekule, Slovakia

97.  

 

Mr. Ahmed Nuru

Hua Ge Company, 10f-1, Xian Dai Zhi Chuang, no. 97, 1st Section, Ren Min Nan Lu, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610016, China

 

98.  

S2/O

E

Dr. Tomas Orfanus

Institute of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 83102 Bratislava, Slovakia

Orfanus T, Novak V, Eitzinger J: Factors influencing water stress spatial variability at field scale

99.  

S5/P

Ms. Ewa Papierowska

Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Dep. of Environmental Improvement, Nowoursynowska 166, PL-02787 Warsaw, Poland

Papierowska E, Szatylowicz J, Kalisz B, Lachacz A: Effect of soil properties on soil water contact angle

100.   

S2/P

Mr. Jozef Pecho

Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute, Jeseniova 17, 833 15 Bratislava, Slovakia

Fasko P, Lapin M, Melo M, Pecho J: Changes in precipitation regime in Slovakia – past, present and future

101.   

S1/O, P

B, E

Dr. Pavla Pekarova

Institute of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 83102 Bratislava, Slovakia

1. Pekarova P, Halmova D, Miklanek P, Onderka M, Skoda P, Liova S, Kucarova K: Impact of riparian vegetation on temperature of stream water

2. Pekarova P, Miklanek P, Onderka M, Sebin M: Hydrological and chemical balance of water quality parameters in two small basins with different vegetation cover

102.   

S4/O

B

Prof. Viliam Pichler

Department of Natural Environment, Technical University, Masarykova 2117/24, 960 53 Zvolen, Slovakia

Homolak M, Capuliak J, Pichler V, Lichner L: The impact of soil moisture and plant cover on hydraulic conductivity of the soils from Sekule, Slovakia

103.   

S3/K

S1/P

Dr. Alain Pierret

International Water Management Institute, IRD-IWMI-NAFRI, BP 06, Vientiane, Lao PDR

Pierret A, Ribolzi O, Gonkhamdee S, Vigiak O, Ayutthaya SIN, Pannengpetch K, Sengtaheuanghoung O, Maeght J-L, Emmanuel Bourdon E, de Rouw A, Do FC, Nandris D, Valentin C, Noble A: Interactions between agriculture and soil hydrology: Challenges and opportunities for a sustainable management of environmental services in Southeast Asia

104.   

S5/O

B

Prof. Marina Pintar

University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Jamnikarjeva 101, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

Pintar M, Mali B, Kreigher H: The impact of ski slope management on Krvavec (Slovenia) on hydrological functions of soils

105.   

S3/O

B

Dr. Kalman Rajkai

Research Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Herman O. u. 15, H-1022 Budapest, Hungary

Huzsvai L, Rajkai K: Modeling of plant adaptation to climatic drought induced water deficit

106.   

 

Prof. Coen J. Ritsema

Alterra, Land Use and Soil Processes Team, Soil Science

Center, PO Box 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands

 

107.   

S3/P

Dr. Hosein Saremi

Ravanab Fars Co., No. 400 Line 2, Khalili St, Shiraz, Iran

Saremi H, Torabi A: Monitoring and assessment of sediment yield from a small watershed using GIS to develop a management plan for sustainable agriculture

108.   

S2/P

B

Mrs. Triin Saue

Tartu University/Estonian Research Institute of Agriculture, Teaduse 13, Saku 75501, Estonia

Saue T, Kadaja J: A calculation scheme for estimating the precipitation redistribution on slopes

109.   

S5/O

Ms. Alexandra Savage

School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK

Savage A, Holden J, Wainwright J: The role of land management on carbon cycling in peatlands

110.   

S3/O

Prof. Gabriele E. Schaumann

University Koblenz-Landau, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Dep. Environmental Chemistry, Fortstr. 7, 76829 Landau, Germany

Schaumann G, Diehl D, Egerer S, Bayer JV: Discussion of mechanisms leading to changes in soil particle surface properties following the climate change

111.   

S3/O

B

Dr. Christina Seidler

International Institute Zittau, Markt 23, 02763 Zittau, Germany

Kaendler M, Seidler C: Erosion processes in a small catchment in the upper Lusatia Region induced by heavy rain events

112.   

S2/P

Prof. Arne Sellin

Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences, University of Tartu, Lai 40, 51005 Tartu, Estonia

Sellin A, Lubenets K: Variation of transpiration within a canopy of silver birch: effect of canopy position and daily versus nightly water loss

113.   

S3/O, P

B

Dr. Farzin Shahbazi

University of Tabriz, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science, Tabriz 51664, I.R. of Iran

1. Shahbazi F, Jafarzadeh AA, Shahbazi MR: Agro-ecological field vulnerability evaluation and climate change impacts in Souma area, Iran, using MicroLEIS DSS

2. Shahbazi F, Jafarzadeh AA, Sarmadian F, Neyshabouri MR, Oustan S, Romero M-A, de la Rosa D: Alcor and Aljarafe models application for exploring the agro-ecological limits of sustainability in Ahar area (Iran)

114.   

S3/O

B

Dr. Uttam C. Sharma

Centre for Natural Resources Management, V.P.O. Tarore-181133, District Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir, India

Vice-President of the International Commission on Water Quality IAHS

Sharma UC, Sharma V: Plant-animal-soil-hydrology interactions in the northeastern region of India

115.   

S5/O

Prof. Evgeny V. Shein

Soil Physics and Reclamation Department, Faculty of Soil Science, Moscow State University named M.V.Lomonosov, Leninskie Gory, 119992 Moscow, Russia

Shein EV, Umarova AB, Milanovskiy EYu, Sokolova IV: Preferential water flow, local soil biota  and structure degradation in Chernozem 20 years after land-reclamation

116.   

PS/K

B

Prof. Jiri Simunek

Department of Environmental Sciences, University of California Riverside, A135 Bourns Hall, Riverside, CA, 92521, USA

Simunek J, Jacques D, Twarakavi NKC, van Genuchten MTh: Modeling subsurface flow and contaminant transport as influenced by biological processes at various scales using selected HYDRUS modules

117.   

 

Mr. Vaclav Sipek

Institute of Hydrodynamics, Academy of Sciences of CR, Pod Patankou 5, 166 12 Praha 6, Czech Republic

 

118.   

S4/O

B

Dr. Miloslav Sir

Institute of Hydrodynamics, Academy of Sciences of CR, Pod Patankou 5, 166 12 Praha 6, Czech Republic

Sir M, Lichner L, Tesar M, Hallett PD, Martinkova M: Simulation of phytomass productivity based on the optimum temperature for plant growth in a cold climate

119.   

S2/O

E

Prof. Bernard Siska

Slovak Agricultural University, A. Hlinku 2,  949 76 Nitra, Slovakia

Takac J, Siska B: Climate change impact on soil water balance of Danubian Lowland

120.   

S1/O

E

Dr. Zuzana Sitkova

National Forest Centre – Forest Research Institute, Department of Ecology and Biodiversity of Forest Ecosystems, T. G. Masaryka 22, 960  92 Zvolen, Slovakia

Horvat O, Sitkova Z, Hlasny T: Climate change impacts on the hydrological regime of mesoscale basins: the Bebrava catchment case study

121.   

S1.1/O

Dr. Rastislav Skalsky

Soil Science and Conservation Research Institute, Gagarinova 10,

82713 Bratislava, Slovakia

Novakova M, Takac J, Skalsky R: The agro-hydrological modeling in landscape – various scales approaches

122.   

S4/O, P

E

Prof. Jaroslav Skvarenina

Department of Natural Environment, Technical University, Masarykova 2117/24, 960 53 Zvolen, Slovakia

1. Skvarenina J, Merganic J, Merganicova K, Vorcak J, Siska B: Using throughfall index for understanding interception and precipitation regime in the mountain spruce forests of Oravske  Beskydy

2. Hribik M, Skvarenina J, Suchomel J: Ecohydrological effect of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.)  Karst.) and European beech (Fagus silvatica L.) on snow water equivalent and snow melting in the middle-mountain region of Polana Mts. – Biospherical Reserve

123.   

PS/K

S3/P

B

Prof. Keith R.J. Smettem

Centre for Ecohydrology, The University of Western Australia, Nedlands, WA 6009, Australia

Editor of Ecohydrology

Smettem KRJ: Measurement of near-saturated soil hydraulic properties in situ: 25 years of tension infiltrometer development

Smettem KRJ: The relation between runoff generation and temporal stability of soil macropores in a fine sandy loam

124.   

S2/O

Dr. Pascalle Smith

Federal Research Station Agroscope Reckenholz-Taenikon (ART), Air pollution/Climate group, Reckenholzstrasse 191, CH-8046 Zurich, Switzerland

Smith P, Calanca P, Ammann Ch, Lazzarotto P: Management and climate change impacts on carbon and water fluxes from Swiss agricultural sites

125.   

S4/O

Dr. Rudolf Soltes

Institute of High Mountain Biology, University of Zilina, 05956 Tatranska Javorina 7, Slovakia

Soltes R: The effectivity of the anti-flood technology at the hydrologically managed forest indicated by vegetation, the Tatra Mts., Slovakia

126.   

PS/K

B

Prof. Tammo S. Steenhuis

Dep. Biological and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA

Steenhuis TS, Zevi Y, Gao B, Morales VL, Cakmak ME, Salvucci AE, Zang W, Aparicio E, Hay A: Retention of biocolloids in the vadose zone

127.   

 

Prof. Vlasta Stekauerova

Institute of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 83102 Bratislava, Slovakia

 

128.   

S2/O

B

Prof. Katarina Strelcova

Department of Natural Environment, Technical University, Masarykova 2117/24, 960 53 Zvolen, Slovakia

Strelcova K, Kucera J, Fleischer P, Giorgi S, Gomoryova E, Skvarenina J, Ditmarova L: Canopy transpiration of mountain mixed forest as a function of environmetal conditions in boundary layer

129.   

S3/P

Mr. Tamas Szegi

Szent Istvan University, Dep. Soil Science and Agrochemistry, Pater K. U. 1, 2100 Godollo, Hungary

 

Szegi T, Czibulya Zs, Makadi M, Tombacz E: Effects of composted sewage sludge application on sandy soils: aggregation, hydraulic and some biological properties

130.   

S3/P

B

Dr. Daniel Szejba

Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Dep. of Environmental Improvement, Nowoursynowska 166, PL-02787 Warsaw, Poland

Szejba D, Cymes I, Szatylowicz J, Szymczyk S: An impact of drainage system on soil water regime on example of Lidzbark Warminski experimental site

131.   

S4/P

B

Prof. Jan Szolgay

Department of Land and Water Resources Management, Slovak University of Technology, Radlinskeho 11, 813 68 Bratislava, Slovakia

Hlavcova K, Szolgay J, Kohnova S, Horvat O: The limitations of assessment of land use change impacts on runoff with a distributed hydrological model: case study of the Hron River

132.   

S4/P

B

Dr. Miroslav Tesar

Institute of Hydrodynamics, Academy of Sciences of CR, Pod Patankou 5, 166 12 Praha 6, Czech Republic

Buchtele J, Tesar M: The variability of evapotranspiration and soil water storage in   longtime series of rainfall-runoff process

133.   

S3/O

Prof. Zahra Thomas

Agrocampus-INRA, 65, Rue de Saint Brieuc, CS 84215  F-35 042 Rennes, France

Thomas Z, Ghazavi G, Merot Ph: Interactions between hedgerow, soil and hydrology

134.   

S5/P

B

Ms. Eszter Toth

Research Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Herman O. u. 15, H-1022 Budapest, Hungary

Toth E, Koos S: Relationship between soil water content and carbon dioxide emission in different soil management systems

135.   

S3/P

Prof. Animat B. Umarova

Faculty of Soil Science, Moscow State University named M.V.Lomonosov, Leninskie Gory, 119992 Moscow, Russia

Umarova AB, Shein EV, Beketskaya TV: Hydraulic functions anisotropy and preferential water flow in agricultural texture-differentiated soils

136.   

S4/O

Dr. Emilia Urbanek

Department of Geography, University of Wales Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP, UK

Urbanek E, Walsh RPD, Shakesby RA, Doerr SH: Effects of stones, cracks and holes on water movement in hydrophobic soils

137.   

S3/K

Prof. Rony Wallach

Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, P.O.Box 12, Rehovot, Israel 76100

Wallach R, Graber ER: Unstable flow in repellent and sub-critical repellent soils

138.   

S1/O

Dr. Richard Whalley

Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, West Common, Hertfordshire,

AL5 2JQ, UK

Gregory AS, Webster CP, Watts CW, Whalley WR, Macleod CJA, Joynes A, Papadopoulos A, Haygarth PM,  Binley A, Humphreys MW, Turner LB, Skot L, Matthews GP: The effect of grass genetics on soil hydraulic properties

139.   

S5/K

E

Dr. Andrew G. Williams

University of Plymouth, School of Geography, Plymouth PL4 8AA, Devon, UK

Williams AG, Dowd JF, Heppell CM, Meijles EW: The influence of vegetation and animals on runoff generation in a small upland catchment on Dartmoor, UK

140.   

S4/O

Prof. Scott Woods

University of Montana, 32 Campus Drive, Missoula, MT 59812, USA

Woods S, Balfour V: Causes of variability in the effects of vegetative ash on post-wildfire runoff and erosion

141.   

S3/O

B

Prof. Daisuke Yasutake

Faculty of Agriculture, Kochi University, 200 Monobe B, Nankoku, Kochi, 783-8502, Japan

Yasutake D, Araki T, Wang W, Kobayashi T, Cho H, Mori M, Kitano M: Analysis of salts transport affected by root absorption capacity in surface-irrigated fields in the upper Yellow River basin

142.   

S3/P

Dr. Tomasz Zaleski

University of Agriculture in Krakow, Department of Soil Science and Soil Protection, Al. Mickiewicza 21, 31-120 Krakow, Poland

Zaleski T, Mariusz K, Mazurek R: Soil morphology and water regime in arable soils derived from loess-like sediments of the Carpatian Foothills

143.   

S4/P

Prof. Anton Zaujec

Dept. Pedology and Geology, Slovak Agricultural University, A. Hlinku 2,  949 76 Nitra, Slovakia

Zaujec A, Gonet SS, Chlpik J, Simansky V: Soil organic matter and aggregates stability in soils after wind throw and fire in the High Tatras Mountains

144.   

S5/K

Prof. Bin Zhang

Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, No. 12 South Street of Zhongguancun, Haidian, Beijing, 100081, P.R. China

Zhang B, Wang Y, Lin L, Zepp H: Effects of agroforestry system on subsurface interflow and nitrogen interception along the slope

 

Abbreviations in the left column:

S1, S2, S3, S4, S5: Session 1–5, respectively

PS: Plenary Session

K: Keynote Lecture

O: Oral Communication

P: Poster Presentation

B: Going to submit for the 2nd Special issue of Biologia

E: Going to submit for the Special issue of Ecohydrology