Most ecosystems are exposed to multiple anthropogenic stressors that may interact additively or non-additively, where the combined stressor effects are larger or smaller than expected based on their individual effects, and therefore cause “ecological surprises”. Among the known threats for freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem processes, agriculture and water abstraction for irrigation are important stressors of stream ecosystems, especially in drier parts of the world. Due to global climate change, both the number of temporary rivers and the severity of flow intermittence are expected to increase, and there is an urgent need to improve our understanding of the consequences of water abstraction for stream ecosystem functioning. Agricultural...
In streams and rivers draining agricultural catchments, deposited fine sediment and elevated nutrien...
When native grassland catchments are converted to pasture, the main effects on stream physicochemist...
In the face of major threats to global biodiversity, and in order that ecosystem managers might act ...
Most ecosystems are exposed to multiple anthropogenic stressors that may interact additively or non-...
Ecological degradation of streams and rivers as a result of agricultural land-use intensification is...
Ecological degradation of streams and rivers as a result of agricultural land-use intensification is...
Most ecosystems are subject to multiple anthropogenic stressors acting simultaneously, impacting bio...
Agriculture is a major source of diffuse contamination of surface waters by nutrients, sediment and ...
Most ecosystems are subject to multiple anthropogenic stressors acting simultaneously, impacting bio...
Changes to land use affect streams through nutrient enrichment, increased inputs of sediment and, wh...
Human impacts, particularly nutrient pollution and land-use change, have caused significant declines...
Human impacts, particularly nutrient pollution and land-use change, have caused significant declines...
In streams and rivers draining agricultural catchments, deposited fine sediment and elevated nutrien...
Agriculture is the primary cause of sedimentation, nutrient enrichment, and insecticide contaminatio...
There are many challenges facing freshwater systems that originate from urban development, climate c...
In streams and rivers draining agricultural catchments, deposited fine sediment and elevated nutrien...
When native grassland catchments are converted to pasture, the main effects on stream physicochemist...
In the face of major threats to global biodiversity, and in order that ecosystem managers might act ...
Most ecosystems are exposed to multiple anthropogenic stressors that may interact additively or non-...
Ecological degradation of streams and rivers as a result of agricultural land-use intensification is...
Ecological degradation of streams and rivers as a result of agricultural land-use intensification is...
Most ecosystems are subject to multiple anthropogenic stressors acting simultaneously, impacting bio...
Agriculture is a major source of diffuse contamination of surface waters by nutrients, sediment and ...
Most ecosystems are subject to multiple anthropogenic stressors acting simultaneously, impacting bio...
Changes to land use affect streams through nutrient enrichment, increased inputs of sediment and, wh...
Human impacts, particularly nutrient pollution and land-use change, have caused significant declines...
Human impacts, particularly nutrient pollution and land-use change, have caused significant declines...
In streams and rivers draining agricultural catchments, deposited fine sediment and elevated nutrien...
Agriculture is the primary cause of sedimentation, nutrient enrichment, and insecticide contaminatio...
There are many challenges facing freshwater systems that originate from urban development, climate c...
In streams and rivers draining agricultural catchments, deposited fine sediment and elevated nutrien...
When native grassland catchments are converted to pasture, the main effects on stream physicochemist...
In the face of major threats to global biodiversity, and in order that ecosystem managers might act ...