Streams are being subjected to physical, chemical, and biological stresses stemming from both natural and anthropogenic changes to the planet. In the face of limited time and resources, scientists, resource managers, and policy makers need ways to rank stressors and their impacts so that we can prioritize them from the most to least important (i.e., perform 'ecological triage'). We report results from an experiment in which we established a periphyton community from the Huron River (Michigan, USA) in 84 experimental 'flumes' (stream mesocosms). We then dosed the flumes with gradients of six common stressors (increased temperature, taxa extinctions, sedimentation, nitrogen, phosphorus, and road salt) and monitored periphyton structure and fu...
1.Nutrient over‐enrichment increasingly threatens global water resources. Stressor‐response studies ...
Upscaling of ecological effects from indoor microcosms to outdoor mesocosms bridging the gap between...
Human impacts, particularly nutrient pollution and land-use change, have caused significant declines...
Streams are being subjected to physical, chemical, and biological stresses stemming from both natura...
Streams are being subjected to physical, chemical, and biological stresses stemming from both natura...
Streams are being subjected to physical, chemical, and biological stresses stemming from both natura...
In streams and rivers draining agricultural catchments, deposited fine sediment and elevated nutrien...
Ecological degradation of streams and rivers as a result of agricultural land-use intensification is...
Stream ecosystems are affected by multiple abiotic stressors, and species responses to simultaneous ...
Environmental stressors have profound implications for species, communities, and ecosystems by alter...
Drought and nutrient pollution can affect the dynamics of stream ecosystems in diverse ways. While t...
Changes to land use affect streams through nutrient enrichment, increased inputs of sediment and, wh...
We examined the importance of temporal variability in top-down and bottom-up effects on the accumula...
The effects of anthropogenic stressors on community structure and ecosystem functioning can be stron...
Drought and nutrient pollution can affect the dynamics of stream ecosystems in diverse ways. While t...
1.Nutrient over‐enrichment increasingly threatens global water resources. Stressor‐response studies ...
Upscaling of ecological effects from indoor microcosms to outdoor mesocosms bridging the gap between...
Human impacts, particularly nutrient pollution and land-use change, have caused significant declines...
Streams are being subjected to physical, chemical, and biological stresses stemming from both natura...
Streams are being subjected to physical, chemical, and biological stresses stemming from both natura...
Streams are being subjected to physical, chemical, and biological stresses stemming from both natura...
In streams and rivers draining agricultural catchments, deposited fine sediment and elevated nutrien...
Ecological degradation of streams and rivers as a result of agricultural land-use intensification is...
Stream ecosystems are affected by multiple abiotic stressors, and species responses to simultaneous ...
Environmental stressors have profound implications for species, communities, and ecosystems by alter...
Drought and nutrient pollution can affect the dynamics of stream ecosystems in diverse ways. While t...
Changes to land use affect streams through nutrient enrichment, increased inputs of sediment and, wh...
We examined the importance of temporal variability in top-down and bottom-up effects on the accumula...
The effects of anthropogenic stressors on community structure and ecosystem functioning can be stron...
Drought and nutrient pollution can affect the dynamics of stream ecosystems in diverse ways. While t...
1.Nutrient over‐enrichment increasingly threatens global water resources. Stressor‐response studies ...
Upscaling of ecological effects from indoor microcosms to outdoor mesocosms bridging the gap between...
Human impacts, particularly nutrient pollution and land-use change, have caused significant declines...