1. Nutrient enrichment and resulting eutrophication is a widespread anthropogenic influence on freshwater ecosystems, but recovery from nutrient enrichment is poorly understood, especially in stream environments. We examined multi-year patterns in community recovery from experimental low-concentration nutrient enrichment (N + P or P only) in three reaches of two Arctic tundra streams (Kuparuk River and Oksrukuyik Creek) on the North Slope of Alaska (U.S.A.). 2. Rates of recovery varied among community components and depended on duration of enrichment (2–13 consecutive growing seasons). Biomass of epilithic algae returned to reference levels rapidly (within 2 years), regardless of nutrients added or enrichment duration. Aquatic bryophyte cov...
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Climate change in the Arctic is altering the delivery of nutrients from terrestrial to aquatic ecosy...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Abstract. A long-term stream fertilization experiment was performed to evaluate the potential eutrop...
1. Oligotrophic Arctic streams are likely to be sensitive to changes in hydrology and nutrient input...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/117218/1/ecy2004854939.pd
Geomorpholgy, water chemistry, water source, and disturbance regime are physical factors that determ...
Arctic and sub-Arctic freshwaters are currently experiencing substantial ecosystem changes due to th...
Alaskan headwater streams are ecologically and economically important habitats for juvenile salmonid...
The Arctic freshwater systems plays a key role in storing and delivering sediments, organic matter a...
Arctic streams are likely to receive increased inputs of dissolved nutrients and organic matter from...
This thesis contains two chapters concerned with the ecology of periphyton and invertebrates in str...
1. As part of a whole-system study, the response of the heterotrophic microfaunal community colonizi...
Algae are the most common primary producers in stream ecosystems, contributing as much as 80 % of th...
The percent cover of alder in catchments drives dissolved inorganic nitrogen availability in southce...
Author Posting. © National Research Council Canada, 2005. This article is posted here by permission...
Climate change in the Arctic is altering the delivery of nutrients from terrestrial to aquatic ecosy...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Abstract. A long-term stream fertilization experiment was performed to evaluate the potential eutrop...
1. Oligotrophic Arctic streams are likely to be sensitive to changes in hydrology and nutrient input...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/117218/1/ecy2004854939.pd
Geomorpholgy, water chemistry, water source, and disturbance regime are physical factors that determ...
Arctic and sub-Arctic freshwaters are currently experiencing substantial ecosystem changes due to th...
Alaskan headwater streams are ecologically and economically important habitats for juvenile salmonid...
The Arctic freshwater systems plays a key role in storing and delivering sediments, organic matter a...
Arctic streams are likely to receive increased inputs of dissolved nutrients and organic matter from...
This thesis contains two chapters concerned with the ecology of periphyton and invertebrates in str...
1. As part of a whole-system study, the response of the heterotrophic microfaunal community colonizi...
Algae are the most common primary producers in stream ecosystems, contributing as much as 80 % of th...
The percent cover of alder in catchments drives dissolved inorganic nitrogen availability in southce...
Author Posting. © National Research Council Canada, 2005. This article is posted here by permission...
Climate change in the Arctic is altering the delivery of nutrients from terrestrial to aquatic ecosy...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...