Summary. Insecticide treatment of a small, Appalachian forest stream caused massive downstream insect drift and reduced aquatic insect densities to < 10 % of an adjacent untreated refer-ence stream. Reduction in breakdown rates of leaf detritus was accompanied by differences in quantity and composition of benthic organic matter between the two streams. Following treat-ment, transport of particulate organic matter was significantly lower in the treated stream than in the reference stream whereas no significant differences existed prior to treatment. Our results indicate that macroinvertebrate consumers, primarily insects, are important in regulating rates of detritus processing and availabil-ity to downstream communities
Color poster with text, photographs, and graphs.Leaf detritus is an important energy source for stre...
3We investigated the cascading effects of chemical contaminants on alder leaf detritus quality and t...
Our study was designed to assess the relative importance of algae and bacteria as sources of energy ...
Abstract. The influence of macroinvertebrates on detrital processing was evaluated by excluding them...
The leaves and wood from vegetation surrounding headwater streams constitute a major food source f...
Processing of detritus is an important ecosystem function in freshwaters. In rivers and streams, the...
Many species of stream invertebrates gain most of their energy by the consumption of coarse detrita...
Pesticides and deposited fine sediment have been associated independently with changes in relative a...
Agriculture is the primary cause of sedimentation, nutrient enrichment, and insecticide contaminatio...
Water pollution is ubiquitous globally, yet how the effects of pollutants propagate through natural ...
Many authors have reported a lack of insect shredders in tropical streams and some have suggested th...
The annual global loss of organic carbon from terrestrial ecosystems into rivers is similar to the o...
Allochthonous organic matter originating from streamside vegetation is of central importance in main...
Invasive species are a major threat to the biodiversity of an ecosystem. Their ability to establish ...
Excess fine sediment negatively influences the fauna of North American streams. With the current emp...
Color poster with text, photographs, and graphs.Leaf detritus is an important energy source for stre...
3We investigated the cascading effects of chemical contaminants on alder leaf detritus quality and t...
Our study was designed to assess the relative importance of algae and bacteria as sources of energy ...
Abstract. The influence of macroinvertebrates on detrital processing was evaluated by excluding them...
The leaves and wood from vegetation surrounding headwater streams constitute a major food source f...
Processing of detritus is an important ecosystem function in freshwaters. In rivers and streams, the...
Many species of stream invertebrates gain most of their energy by the consumption of coarse detrita...
Pesticides and deposited fine sediment have been associated independently with changes in relative a...
Agriculture is the primary cause of sedimentation, nutrient enrichment, and insecticide contaminatio...
Water pollution is ubiquitous globally, yet how the effects of pollutants propagate through natural ...
Many authors have reported a lack of insect shredders in tropical streams and some have suggested th...
The annual global loss of organic carbon from terrestrial ecosystems into rivers is similar to the o...
Allochthonous organic matter originating from streamside vegetation is of central importance in main...
Invasive species are a major threat to the biodiversity of an ecosystem. Their ability to establish ...
Excess fine sediment negatively influences the fauna of North American streams. With the current emp...
Color poster with text, photographs, and graphs.Leaf detritus is an important energy source for stre...
3We investigated the cascading effects of chemical contaminants on alder leaf detritus quality and t...
Our study was designed to assess the relative importance of algae and bacteria as sources of energy ...