1. We investigated the effect of trophic status on the organic matter budget in freshwater ecosystems. During leaf litter breakdown, the relative contribution of the functional groups and the quantity/quality of organic matter available to higher trophic levels are expected to be modified by the anthropogenic release of nutrients. 2. Carbon budgets were established during the breakdown of alder leaves enclosed in coarse mesh bags and submerged in six streams: two oligotrophic, one mesotrophic, two eutrophic and one hypertrophic streams. Nitrate concentrations were 4.5–6.7 mg L−1 and the trophic status of each stream was defined by the soluble reactive phosphorus concentration ranging from 3.4 (oligotrophic) to 89 μg L−1 (hypertrophic). An a...
The food webs of forest streams are primarily based upon inputs of organic matter from adjacent terr...
Decomposing organic matter forms a substantial resource base, fueling the biogeochemical function an...
International audienceAnthropogenic acidification in headwater streams is known to affect microbial ...
International audienceIn streams, the release of nitrogen and phosphorus is reported to affect micro...
1. We investigated the effect of moderate eutrophication on leaf litter decomposition and associate...
In streams, the release of nitrogen and phosphorus is reported to affect microbial communities and t...
Nutrient pollution can enrich waterways and riparian vegetation via assimilation and transformation ...
Leaf breakdown is a primary process of nutrient cycling and energy flow, contributing to the functio...
Organic matter may sequester nutrients as it decomposes, increasing in total N and P mass via multip...
The breakdown of leaf litter in streams is influenced strongly by leaf quality and the concentration...
Many freshwater systems receive substantial inputs of terrestrial organic matter. Terrestrially deri...
The plastic component of anthropogenic litter (AL) is an emerging ecological concern and has been a ...
Streams receiving agricultural runoff are typically enriched with nutrients, which variously impact ...
In developed countries, changes in agriculture practices have greatly accelerated the degradation of...
International audienceRates of leaf litter decomposition in streams are strongly influenced both by ...
The food webs of forest streams are primarily based upon inputs of organic matter from adjacent terr...
Decomposing organic matter forms a substantial resource base, fueling the biogeochemical function an...
International audienceAnthropogenic acidification in headwater streams is known to affect microbial ...
International audienceIn streams, the release of nitrogen and phosphorus is reported to affect micro...
1. We investigated the effect of moderate eutrophication on leaf litter decomposition and associate...
In streams, the release of nitrogen and phosphorus is reported to affect microbial communities and t...
Nutrient pollution can enrich waterways and riparian vegetation via assimilation and transformation ...
Leaf breakdown is a primary process of nutrient cycling and energy flow, contributing to the functio...
Organic matter may sequester nutrients as it decomposes, increasing in total N and P mass via multip...
The breakdown of leaf litter in streams is influenced strongly by leaf quality and the concentration...
Many freshwater systems receive substantial inputs of terrestrial organic matter. Terrestrially deri...
The plastic component of anthropogenic litter (AL) is an emerging ecological concern and has been a ...
Streams receiving agricultural runoff are typically enriched with nutrients, which variously impact ...
In developed countries, changes in agriculture practices have greatly accelerated the degradation of...
International audienceRates of leaf litter decomposition in streams are strongly influenced both by ...
The food webs of forest streams are primarily based upon inputs of organic matter from adjacent terr...
Decomposing organic matter forms a substantial resource base, fueling the biogeochemical function an...
International audienceAnthropogenic acidification in headwater streams is known to affect microbial ...