Urban streams are impacted by invasion of exotic riparian plants and the accumulation of plastic trash, which alter in-stream litter subsidies, and cause changes that cascade up the aquatic food web. The impacts of these factors on urban streams is poorly understood. We compared decay rates and invertebrate colonizers of 5 litter pack types in 4 urban streams in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada: Native Red alder (Alnus rubra) and Sitka willow (Salix sitchensis), invasive English ivy (Hedera sp.), Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) and plastic trash (i.e. Styrofoam (polystyrene (PS)), plastic bag (high-density polyethylene (HDPE)), and Mylar (polyethylene terephthalate (PET). We tested 4 hypotheses: 1) exotic ivy and blackberry leaves...
One of the most important sources of energy in aquatic ecosystems is the allochthonous input of detr...
Decomposition is essential for nutrient recycling when the carbon and other nutrients go back into u...
We will be studying the decomposition of leaf litter in a stream habitat. Factorial experiments will...
Urban streams are impacted by invasion of exotic riparian plants and the accumulation of plastic tra...
1. Streams and their riparian zones are connected by spatial flows of organic matter, and constitute...
The plastic component of anthropogenic litter (AL) is an emerging ecological concern and has been a ...
Urbanization is a major land use form that has large impacts on ecosystems. Urban development in th...
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
Leaf litter breakdown is a critical ecosystem process in urban streams, but environmental conditions...
The contribution of shredders to litter breakdown in a tropical stream in Hong Kong was investigated...
Freshwater ecosystems rely on allochthonous resources. Integration of these subsidies depends on div...
Riparian zones support a broad diversity of organisms and ecosystem functions, like decomposition, w...
Invasive species are a major threat to the biodiversity of an ecosystem. Their ability to establish ...
Plants can have decreased litter leaf size and quality by fragmentation or when exposed to drought, ...
1. We examined the relative importance of litter quality and stream characteristics in determining d...
One of the most important sources of energy in aquatic ecosystems is the allochthonous input of detr...
Decomposition is essential for nutrient recycling when the carbon and other nutrients go back into u...
We will be studying the decomposition of leaf litter in a stream habitat. Factorial experiments will...
Urban streams are impacted by invasion of exotic riparian plants and the accumulation of plastic tra...
1. Streams and their riparian zones are connected by spatial flows of organic matter, and constitute...
The plastic component of anthropogenic litter (AL) is an emerging ecological concern and has been a ...
Urbanization is a major land use form that has large impacts on ecosystems. Urban development in th...
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
Leaf litter breakdown is a critical ecosystem process in urban streams, but environmental conditions...
The contribution of shredders to litter breakdown in a tropical stream in Hong Kong was investigated...
Freshwater ecosystems rely on allochthonous resources. Integration of these subsidies depends on div...
Riparian zones support a broad diversity of organisms and ecosystem functions, like decomposition, w...
Invasive species are a major threat to the biodiversity of an ecosystem. Their ability to establish ...
Plants can have decreased litter leaf size and quality by fragmentation or when exposed to drought, ...
1. We examined the relative importance of litter quality and stream characteristics in determining d...
One of the most important sources of energy in aquatic ecosystems is the allochthonous input of detr...
Decomposition is essential for nutrient recycling when the carbon and other nutrients go back into u...
We will be studying the decomposition of leaf litter in a stream habitat. Factorial experiments will...