The contribution of terrestrially derived carbon to micro-crustacean zooplankton biomass (i.e., allochthony) has been previously studied in lakes, reservoirs, and estuaries, but little is known about zooplankton allochthony in rivers. In lacustrine environments, allochthony is regulated by distinct selective feeding behavior of different taxa. However, we hypothesized that restricted possibility for selective grazing in turbulent environments such as rivers would decouple zooplankton from specific microbial and algal food resources, such that their allochthony would mirror the terrestrial contribution to the surrounding bulk particle pool. We tested this idea by analyzing allochthony in 13 widely distributed Swedish rivers, using a dual-iso...
The factors regulating the development and trophic interactions of planktonic communities were deter...
Freshwater food webs can be partly supported by terrestrial primary production, often deriving from ...
To explain summer declines in phytoplankton biomass in large rivers, we compared the effect of zoopl...
The contribution of terrestrially-derived carbon to micro-crustacean zooplankton biomass (i.e. alloc...
The role of terrestrial organic carbon for recipient aquatic ecosystems is intensively researched. A...
© The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The zooplankton commun...
Increased incorporation of terrestrial organic matter (t-OM) into consumer biomass (allochthony) is ...
Seasonal patterns in assimilation of externally produced, allochthonous, organic matter into aquatic...
Seasonal patterns in assimilation of externally produced, allochthonous, organic matter into aquatic...
Seasonal patterns in assimilation of externally produced, allochthonous, organic matter into aquatic...
Allochthonous substances, i.e. produced in terrestrial ecosystems, are known to fuel bacterial produ...
Climate change predictions indicate that coastal and estuarine environments will receive increased t...
Many studies have concluded terrestrial carbon inputs contribute 20–70 % of the carbon supporting zo...
Rivers transport large amounts of allochthonous organic matter (OM) to the ocean every year, but the...
1. Numerous studies have quantified the relative contribution of terrestrial- and phytoplankton-deri...
The factors regulating the development and trophic interactions of planktonic communities were deter...
Freshwater food webs can be partly supported by terrestrial primary production, often deriving from ...
To explain summer declines in phytoplankton biomass in large rivers, we compared the effect of zoopl...
The contribution of terrestrially-derived carbon to micro-crustacean zooplankton biomass (i.e. alloc...
The role of terrestrial organic carbon for recipient aquatic ecosystems is intensively researched. A...
© The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The zooplankton commun...
Increased incorporation of terrestrial organic matter (t-OM) into consumer biomass (allochthony) is ...
Seasonal patterns in assimilation of externally produced, allochthonous, organic matter into aquatic...
Seasonal patterns in assimilation of externally produced, allochthonous, organic matter into aquatic...
Seasonal patterns in assimilation of externally produced, allochthonous, organic matter into aquatic...
Allochthonous substances, i.e. produced in terrestrial ecosystems, are known to fuel bacterial produ...
Climate change predictions indicate that coastal and estuarine environments will receive increased t...
Many studies have concluded terrestrial carbon inputs contribute 20–70 % of the carbon supporting zo...
Rivers transport large amounts of allochthonous organic matter (OM) to the ocean every year, but the...
1. Numerous studies have quantified the relative contribution of terrestrial- and phytoplankton-deri...
The factors regulating the development and trophic interactions of planktonic communities were deter...
Freshwater food webs can be partly supported by terrestrial primary production, often deriving from ...
To explain summer declines in phytoplankton biomass in large rivers, we compared the effect of zoopl...