Abstract. We investigated longitudinal patterns of ecosystem metabolism (primary production and respiration) at 4 sites along a 37-km segment of the Little Tennessee River (LTR), North Carolina. These sites corresponded to 4th- to 6th-order reaches in the LTR in an attempt to identify the tran-sition from heterotrophic to autotrophic conditions in this river ecosystem. In addition, we compared autochthonous C production to supply of coarse organic material from direct litter fall and entrain-ment from the floodplain during floods to determine the contributions of each to river energetics on an annual basis. Metabolism was measured at several times of year at each site using the single-station diel oxygen change method and reaeration estimat...
We investigated the seasonal dynamics of in-stream metabolism at the reach scale (approximate to 150...
We investigated the seasonal dynamics of in-stream metabolism at the reach scale (∼ 150 m) of headwa...
Stream metabolism is a fundamental, integrative indicator of aquatic ecosystem functioning. However,...
Whole-ecosystem metabolism is an important indicator of the role of organic matter, C cycling, and t...
Ecosystem metabolism, that is, gross primary productivity (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (ER), cont...
We measured the impact of riparian zone vegeta-tion on ecosystem metabolism in paired forested and m...
A strong connection to the landscape means that small headwater stream metabolism is easily disturbe...
Although once treated as simple downstream transporters of material, river networks are now recogniz...
Estimating and interpreting ecosystem metabolism remains an important challenge in stream ecology. H...
Mean annual temperature and mean annual precipitation drive much of the variation in productivity ac...
Laura Johnson was a contributing author, before starting her career at NCWQR. ABSTRACT We present ...
Respiration in streams is controlled by the timing, magnitude, and quality of organic matter (OM) in...
Primary production and respiration are core functions of river ecosystems that in part determine the...
Large rivers are important components of the global C cycle. While they are facing an overall degrad...
2016 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Within mountainous watersheds and river networks, lo...
We investigated the seasonal dynamics of in-stream metabolism at the reach scale (approximate to 150...
We investigated the seasonal dynamics of in-stream metabolism at the reach scale (∼ 150 m) of headwa...
Stream metabolism is a fundamental, integrative indicator of aquatic ecosystem functioning. However,...
Whole-ecosystem metabolism is an important indicator of the role of organic matter, C cycling, and t...
Ecosystem metabolism, that is, gross primary productivity (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (ER), cont...
We measured the impact of riparian zone vegeta-tion on ecosystem metabolism in paired forested and m...
A strong connection to the landscape means that small headwater stream metabolism is easily disturbe...
Although once treated as simple downstream transporters of material, river networks are now recogniz...
Estimating and interpreting ecosystem metabolism remains an important challenge in stream ecology. H...
Mean annual temperature and mean annual precipitation drive much of the variation in productivity ac...
Laura Johnson was a contributing author, before starting her career at NCWQR. ABSTRACT We present ...
Respiration in streams is controlled by the timing, magnitude, and quality of organic matter (OM) in...
Primary production and respiration are core functions of river ecosystems that in part determine the...
Large rivers are important components of the global C cycle. While they are facing an overall degrad...
2016 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Within mountainous watersheds and river networks, lo...
We investigated the seasonal dynamics of in-stream metabolism at the reach scale (approximate to 150...
We investigated the seasonal dynamics of in-stream metabolism at the reach scale (∼ 150 m) of headwa...
Stream metabolism is a fundamental, integrative indicator of aquatic ecosystem functioning. However,...