AbstractRiver regulation has fundamentally altered large sections of the world's river networks. The effects of dams on the structural properties of downstream reaches are well documented, but less is known about their effect on river ecosystem processes. We investigated the effect of dams on river nutrient cycling by comparing net uptake of total dissolved nitrogen (TDN), phosphorus (TDP) and organic carbon (DOC) in river reaches located upstream and downstream from three reservoir systems in the Ebro River basin (NE Iberian Peninsula). Increased hydromorphological stability, organic matter standing stocks and ecosystem metabolism below dams enhanced the whole-reach net uptake of TDN, but not that of TDP or DOC. Upstream from dams, river r...
The main goal of this thesis is to investigate how (15)N natural abundances can help understanding t...
The composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in rivers results from the different sources and i...
The contribution of two basal energy sources – detrital organic matter and primary producers – as pa...
River regulation has fundamentally altered large sections of the world's river networks. The effects...
Large dams regulate river hydrology and influence water chemistry, sediment dynamics, channel form a...
International audienceReservoirs such as dams modify the transport, the retention and the remobiliza...
Hydropower development is the key strategy in many developing countries for energy supply, climate-c...
Flow regimes are a major driver of community composition and structure in riverine ecosystems, and f...
The increased use of hydropower is currently driving the greatest surge in global dam construction s...
Currently, dam construction is a main and growing global anthropogenic disturbance on rivers. Dams h...
A full understanding of nutrient cycling in lotic ecosystems is crucial given the increasing influen...
The damming of rivers represents one of the major anthropogenic disturbances of the natural cycles o...
International audienceThe majority of freshwater ecosystems worldwide suffer from eutrophication, pa...
This work addresses an intensively debated question in biogeochemical research: "Are large dams affe...
Despite their high ecological value, transboundary Mediterranean rivers and their coastal wetlands a...
The main goal of this thesis is to investigate how (15)N natural abundances can help understanding t...
The composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in rivers results from the different sources and i...
The contribution of two basal energy sources – detrital organic matter and primary producers – as pa...
River regulation has fundamentally altered large sections of the world's river networks. The effects...
Large dams regulate river hydrology and influence water chemistry, sediment dynamics, channel form a...
International audienceReservoirs such as dams modify the transport, the retention and the remobiliza...
Hydropower development is the key strategy in many developing countries for energy supply, climate-c...
Flow regimes are a major driver of community composition and structure in riverine ecosystems, and f...
The increased use of hydropower is currently driving the greatest surge in global dam construction s...
Currently, dam construction is a main and growing global anthropogenic disturbance on rivers. Dams h...
A full understanding of nutrient cycling in lotic ecosystems is crucial given the increasing influen...
The damming of rivers represents one of the major anthropogenic disturbances of the natural cycles o...
International audienceThe majority of freshwater ecosystems worldwide suffer from eutrophication, pa...
This work addresses an intensively debated question in biogeochemical research: "Are large dams affe...
Despite their high ecological value, transboundary Mediterranean rivers and their coastal wetlands a...
The main goal of this thesis is to investigate how (15)N natural abundances can help understanding t...
The composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in rivers results from the different sources and i...
The contribution of two basal energy sources – detrital organic matter and primary producers – as pa...