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Journal of Ecohydraulics, Volume 11, Issue 2, ​2026 is now available!

Diseño sin título (6).pngThe Journal of Ecohydraulics (JoE) is an international, peer reviewed journal, publishing high-quality, original research. It publishes varied research undertaken in ecohydraulics, covering water resources and aquatic life, ecology, biology, hydraulics, engineering, geoscience, environmental science, climate change, and other related fields, with an emphasis on the integration of these disciplines and the contributions they can make for a sustainable future.

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Non IAHR members must access through Taylor & Francis website.


 Research Articles

Drivers of aquatic macroinvertebrate communities across European cities | Open Access
Vladimíra Dekan Carreira, Krzysztof Achtenberg, Cristina Antunes, Robrecht Debbaut, Dagmar Haase, Szymon Jusik, Krister Karttunen, Joana Martelo, Silvia Martín Muñoz, Rui Rebelo, Bernardo Rocha, Jonas Schoelynck, Jan Staes, Krzysztof Szoszkiewicz, Doerthe Tetzlaff, Kati Vierikko, Maria Magdalena Warter, Thilo Wellmann & Pedro Pinho
Pages: 107 - 123 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2026.2626072

Beavers as water bioengineers: effects on the bank roughness in the early years of new settlement in Tuscany 
F. Preti, R. Saracino, Andrea Volpe Signorile, A. Dani, C. Pucci & M. Rillo Migliorini Giovannini
Pages: 124 - 138 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2025.2540784

Repeatability and reliability of the provoked escape response test for estimating fish maximum swimming speeds| Open Access
Daniel Nyqvist, Muhammad Usama Ashraf, Alfredo Schiavon, Alessandro Candiotto, Adriano Palazzi, Marco Parolini & Claudio Comoglio
Pages: 139 - 146 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2025.2529246

Quantifying fish posture and fine-scale movement in flowing water: an enriching approach for ecohydraulic experimentation | Open Access
Robert Naudascher, Luiz G. M. Silva, Markus Holzner, Robert M. Boes & Roman Stocker
Pages: 147 - 149 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2025.2608335

Flow, refuge, and invasion: common carp (Cyprinus carpio) behaviour under simulated hydropeaking conditions 
Ana L. Quaresma, Daniel Mameri, Isabel Boavida & Filipe Romão
Pages: 160 - 172 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2025.2601590

A mathematical model to understand the vertical velocity distribution for two layered submerged flexible vegetation
Ainal Hoque Gazi
Pages: 173 - 183 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2025.2505873


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