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  • River meanders migrate much faster in barren than in vegetated landscapes, according to global analyses of active meander migration of both unvegetated and vegetated rivers. The difference in migration rates suggests that the rise of land plants had a significant influence on landscapes.

    • Alessandro Ielpi
    • Mathieu G. A. Lapôtre
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 13, P: 82-86
  • Riparian vegetation densities critically mediate the morphodynamics of meandering rivers: plants slow the rate at which channels move laterally and reinforce the key, first-order control that curvature exerts on meander planform evolution.

    • Alvise Finotello
    • Alessandro Ielpi
    • Andrea D’Alpaos
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-12
  • Climate warming affects permafrost regions, with strong impacts on the environment such as the greening of river plains. Here the authors use satellite data to show that these changes have stabilized large Arctic sinuous rivers by slowing their lateral migration by about 20% over the past half-century.

    • Alessandro Ielpi
    • Mathieu G. A. Lapôtre
    • Pascale Roy-Léveillée
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 13, P: 375-381
  • Models and field measurements together show that the branching patterns of fine-scale river networks are the result of coupled instabilities in the erosional processes that drive valley incision.

    • J. Taylor Perron
    • Paul W. Richardson
    • Mathieu Lapôtre
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 492, P: 100-103
  • Though lessons learned from Earth are frequently applied to other planets, there is much to learn about our own planet from the Solar System and beyond. This Perspective highlights examples from geological and atmospheric sciences in which other planetary bodies have acted as analogues, experiments and archives for the Earth sciences.

    • Mathieu G. A. Lapôtre
    • Joseph G. O’Rourke
    • Robin D. Wordsworth
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 1, P: 170-181
  • The relationships between the evolution of land plants, meandering-river dynamics and global biogeochemical fluxes remain poorly understood. This Review explores the relationships between vegetation and the stability and dynamics of meandering rivers and will serve anthropogenic stressors on Earth’s rivers.

    • Alessandro Ielpi
    • Mathieu G. A. Lapôtre
    • C. Kevin Boyce
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 3, P: 165-178