The Russian olive tree (Elaeagnus angustifolia L.) was brought to the western United States from Eurasia during the early to mid-1900s, and has since become a common member of many riparian communities in Idaho. We compared leaf chemistry and in-stream processing of Russian olive leaves (exotic) and various species of native leaves in one hardwater and one relatively softwater Idaho stream. Measurements using air-dried leaves showed that Russian olive contained the greatest concentration of nitrogen, approximately 1.6% of the dry mass, whereas the native species each contained less than 1.0% nitrogen. The C/N ratio of Russian olive was \u3c30, whereas the natives each had C/N ratios greater than 40. Results from the hardwater stream indicat...
Color poster with text, photographs, and graphs.Leaf detritus is an important energy source for stre...
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
Wood and leaves are the primary source of organic material in many small streams. Previous studies h...
Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) is a non-nativeri parian tree that has become common and c...
Russian olive is an invasive riparian tree that is widespread throughout the western USA. Unlike the...
Russian olive is an invasive riparian tree that is widespread throughout the western USA. Unlike the...
Invasive species can have ecosystem effects that span aquatic-terrestrial boundaries. We investigate...
A disturbance, such as species invasion, can alter the exchange of materials and organisms between e...
Russian olive is a small tree or large multi-stemmed shrub that was introduced to Canada and the Uni...
Leaf decomposition of three species of native Ozark vegetation was compared to that of one nonnative...
Abstract Multiple invasive species may interact, influencing one another and generating synergistic ...
Color poster with text, images, photographs and graphs.Organic matter decomposition is an important ...
One of the most important sources of energy in aquatic ecosystems is the allochthonous input of detr...
Autumn-olive (Elaeagnus umbellata Thunb.) is an exotic species that was introduced in the U. S. in t...
Elaeagnus angustifolia (Russian olive) is an introduced tree that has become one of the dominant spe...
Color poster with text, photographs, and graphs.Leaf detritus is an important energy source for stre...
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
Wood and leaves are the primary source of organic material in many small streams. Previous studies h...
Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) is a non-nativeri parian tree that has become common and c...
Russian olive is an invasive riparian tree that is widespread throughout the western USA. Unlike the...
Russian olive is an invasive riparian tree that is widespread throughout the western USA. Unlike the...
Invasive species can have ecosystem effects that span aquatic-terrestrial boundaries. We investigate...
A disturbance, such as species invasion, can alter the exchange of materials and organisms between e...
Russian olive is a small tree or large multi-stemmed shrub that was introduced to Canada and the Uni...
Leaf decomposition of three species of native Ozark vegetation was compared to that of one nonnative...
Abstract Multiple invasive species may interact, influencing one another and generating synergistic ...
Color poster with text, images, photographs and graphs.Organic matter decomposition is an important ...
One of the most important sources of energy in aquatic ecosystems is the allochthonous input of detr...
Autumn-olive (Elaeagnus umbellata Thunb.) is an exotic species that was introduced in the U. S. in t...
Elaeagnus angustifolia (Russian olive) is an introduced tree that has become one of the dominant spe...
Color poster with text, photographs, and graphs.Leaf detritus is an important energy source for stre...
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
Wood and leaves are the primary source of organic material in many small streams. Previous studies h...