A full understanding of nutrient cycling in lotic ecosystems is crucial given the increasing influence of human activities on the eutrophication of streams and rivers. However, existing knowledge about nutrient cycling in human-altered streams (i.e., receiving point and diffuse sources) is still limited. The general objective of this dissertation was to examine point source effects on stream functional attributes, such as nutrient retention, denitrification and metabolism rates. We also quantified how the studied biogeochemical processes contribute to remove dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) from point and diffuse sources, and examined relationships between N uptake measured based on experimental nutrient additions and N demand estimated f...
The significance of nutrient inputs at the watershed scale is best expressed in terms of in-stream p...
Nature of the problem * Freshwater ecosystems play a key role in the European nitrogen (N) cycle, bo...
Rates of nutrient uptake were measured in streams with varying amounts of agricultural development i...
16 Páginas ;6 Figuras ; 4 TablasWe used 15N-labelled nitrate (NO−3 ) additions to investigate pathw...
The influence ofMediterranean riparian forests on stream nitrogen dynamics: a review from a catchmen...
A whole stream study was designed to determine the nutrient retention capacity of Fosso Bagnatore, a...
A whole stream study was designed to determine the nutrient retention capacity of Fosso Bagnatore, a...
The main goal of this thesis is to investigate how (15)N natural abundances can help understanding t...
Riparian areas are recognized to be natural filters of nitrogen (N) because they can substantially d...
We examined the effects of riparian vegetation removal on algal dynamics and stream nutrient retenti...
Agricultural and urban land use increase nitrogen (N) concentrations in streams, which can saturate ...
Contiene 6 figuras, 3 tablasRiparian evapotranspiration (ET) can influence stream hydrology at catch...
The United States invests billions of dollars annually to perform stream restoration projects, yet f...
Excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from human activities have contributed to degradation of coas...
Human activities have increased dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) availability and modified the rel...
The significance of nutrient inputs at the watershed scale is best expressed in terms of in-stream p...
Nature of the problem * Freshwater ecosystems play a key role in the European nitrogen (N) cycle, bo...
Rates of nutrient uptake were measured in streams with varying amounts of agricultural development i...
16 Páginas ;6 Figuras ; 4 TablasWe used 15N-labelled nitrate (NO−3 ) additions to investigate pathw...
The influence ofMediterranean riparian forests on stream nitrogen dynamics: a review from a catchmen...
A whole stream study was designed to determine the nutrient retention capacity of Fosso Bagnatore, a...
A whole stream study was designed to determine the nutrient retention capacity of Fosso Bagnatore, a...
The main goal of this thesis is to investigate how (15)N natural abundances can help understanding t...
Riparian areas are recognized to be natural filters of nitrogen (N) because they can substantially d...
We examined the effects of riparian vegetation removal on algal dynamics and stream nutrient retenti...
Agricultural and urban land use increase nitrogen (N) concentrations in streams, which can saturate ...
Contiene 6 figuras, 3 tablasRiparian evapotranspiration (ET) can influence stream hydrology at catch...
The United States invests billions of dollars annually to perform stream restoration projects, yet f...
Excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from human activities have contributed to degradation of coas...
Human activities have increased dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) availability and modified the rel...
The significance of nutrient inputs at the watershed scale is best expressed in terms of in-stream p...
Nature of the problem * Freshwater ecosystems play a key role in the European nitrogen (N) cycle, bo...
Rates of nutrient uptake were measured in streams with varying amounts of agricultural development i...