Retention of detritus on the bed of a river is crucial to the effective functioning of biological breakdown processes. It is now well understood that increasing retention of detritus within a stream channel leads to a higher standing stock of detritus and greater numbers of detritivores. What is less clear, however, is the proportion of leaf litter that is retained, particularly in non-wooded catchments, alt-hough anecdotal evidence suggests that, in open country and in channels managed for flood control, the vast majority of detritus ente-ring the stream is washed downstream without being retained. This was investigated in the upper catchment of the River Goyt in north-west England. Detritus settling on the bed was compared with that in tr...
The detrital-based food web of many streams and rivers plays a fundamental role in the cycling and r...
1. Ten south Swedish streams were selected to represent two distinct types - natural woodland stream...
1. Coarse particulate organic matter (CPOM) is a fundamental resource in freshwater streams, providi...
Leaf litter can be an important food resource in small forest streams, but its availability to detri...
The leaves and wood from vegetation surrounding headwater streams constitute a major food source f...
Abstract. Retention of coarse particulate organic matter (CPOM) is essential to the efficient use of...
Studies were conducted on streams flowing through agricultural floodplains in south-eastern Australi...
This paper is a review of recent (≤10 years) information on litterfall, standing stock of benthic or...
Recent investigations tend to demonstrate that the input of leaf litter from riparian vegetation, an...
International audienceRivFunction is a pan-European initiative that started in 2002 and was aimed at...
Excessive sediment pressure on aquatic habitats is of global concern. A unique dataset, comprising i...
Organic matter may sequester nutrients as it decomposes, increasing in total N and P mass via multip...
1. We measured the breakdown rate of tussock grass in 12 New Zealand streams in catchments that prov...
Wood and leaves are the primary source of organic material in many small streams. Previous studies h...
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
The detrital-based food web of many streams and rivers plays a fundamental role in the cycling and r...
1. Ten south Swedish streams were selected to represent two distinct types - natural woodland stream...
1. Coarse particulate organic matter (CPOM) is a fundamental resource in freshwater streams, providi...
Leaf litter can be an important food resource in small forest streams, but its availability to detri...
The leaves and wood from vegetation surrounding headwater streams constitute a major food source f...
Abstract. Retention of coarse particulate organic matter (CPOM) is essential to the efficient use of...
Studies were conducted on streams flowing through agricultural floodplains in south-eastern Australi...
This paper is a review of recent (≤10 years) information on litterfall, standing stock of benthic or...
Recent investigations tend to demonstrate that the input of leaf litter from riparian vegetation, an...
International audienceRivFunction is a pan-European initiative that started in 2002 and was aimed at...
Excessive sediment pressure on aquatic habitats is of global concern. A unique dataset, comprising i...
Organic matter may sequester nutrients as it decomposes, increasing in total N and P mass via multip...
1. We measured the breakdown rate of tussock grass in 12 New Zealand streams in catchments that prov...
Wood and leaves are the primary source of organic material in many small streams. Previous studies h...
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
The detrital-based food web of many streams and rivers plays a fundamental role in the cycling and r...
1. Ten south Swedish streams were selected to represent two distinct types - natural woodland stream...
1. Coarse particulate organic matter (CPOM) is a fundamental resource in freshwater streams, providi...