Background: Evidence increasingly shows that stream ecosystems greatly contribute to global carbon fluxes. This involves a tight coupling between biofilms, the dominant form of microbial life in streams, and dissolved organic carbon (DOC), a very significant pool of organic carbon on Earth. Yet, the interactions between microbial biodiversity and the molecular diversity of resource use are poorly understood. Methodology/Principal Findings: Using six 40-m-long streamside flumes, we created a gradient of streambed landscapes with increasing spatial flow heterogeneity to assess how physical heterogeneity, inherent to streams, affects biofilm diversity and DOC use. We determined bacterial biodiversity in all six landscapes using 16S-rRNA finger...
Invisible to the naked eye lies a tremendous diversity of organic molecules and organisms that make ...
A large amount of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is transported to the ocean from terrestrial inputs...
Microbial biofilms can be found on virtually all submerged surfaces in aquatic habitats, including r...
BACKGROUND: Evidence increasingly shows that stream ecosystems greatly contribute to global carbon f...
Evidence increasingly shows that stream ecosystems greatly contribute to global carbon fluxes. This ...
Bacteria are highly diverse and drive a bulk of ecosystem processes. Analysis of relationships betwe...
Bacteria are highly diverse and drive a bulk of ecosystem processes. Analysis of relationships betwe...
Benthic biofilms are often assumed to control terrestrially-derived dissolved organic carbon (tDOC) ...
Streams and rivers form conspicuous networks on the Earth and are among nature's most effective inte...
Soils are currently leaching out dissolved organic matter (DOM) at an increasing pace due to climate...
Microbial life in natural biofilms is dominated by prokaryotes and microscopic eukaryotes living in ...
Fluvial networks are globally relevant for the processing of dissolved organic matter (DOM). To inve...
Fluvial ecosystems process large quantities of dissolved organic matter as it moves from the headwat...
Food webs in the rhithral zone rely mainly on allochthonous carbon from the riparian vegetation. How...
Biofilms represent a metabolically active and structurally complex component of freshwater ecosystem...
Invisible to the naked eye lies a tremendous diversity of organic molecules and organisms that make ...
A large amount of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is transported to the ocean from terrestrial inputs...
Microbial biofilms can be found on virtually all submerged surfaces in aquatic habitats, including r...
BACKGROUND: Evidence increasingly shows that stream ecosystems greatly contribute to global carbon f...
Evidence increasingly shows that stream ecosystems greatly contribute to global carbon fluxes. This ...
Bacteria are highly diverse and drive a bulk of ecosystem processes. Analysis of relationships betwe...
Bacteria are highly diverse and drive a bulk of ecosystem processes. Analysis of relationships betwe...
Benthic biofilms are often assumed to control terrestrially-derived dissolved organic carbon (tDOC) ...
Streams and rivers form conspicuous networks on the Earth and are among nature's most effective inte...
Soils are currently leaching out dissolved organic matter (DOM) at an increasing pace due to climate...
Microbial life in natural biofilms is dominated by prokaryotes and microscopic eukaryotes living in ...
Fluvial networks are globally relevant for the processing of dissolved organic matter (DOM). To inve...
Fluvial ecosystems process large quantities of dissolved organic matter as it moves from the headwat...
Food webs in the rhithral zone rely mainly on allochthonous carbon from the riparian vegetation. How...
Biofilms represent a metabolically active and structurally complex component of freshwater ecosystem...
Invisible to the naked eye lies a tremendous diversity of organic molecules and organisms that make ...
A large amount of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is transported to the ocean from terrestrial inputs...
Microbial biofilms can be found on virtually all submerged surfaces in aquatic habitats, including r...