Population growth in cities has resulted in the rapid expansion of urbanized land. Most research and management of stream ecosystems affected by urban expansion has focused on the maintenance and restoration of biotic communities rather than their basal resources. We examined the potential for urbanization to induce bottom-up ecosystem effects by looking at its influence on dissolved organic matter (DOM) composition and bioavailability and microbial enzyme activity. We selected 113 headwater streams across a gradient of urbanization in central and southern Maine and used elemental and optical analyses, including parallel factor analysis of excitation-emission matrices, to characterize DOM composition. Results show that fluorescent and stoic...
<p>As the human population continues to increase, the effects of land use change on streams and thei...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
Fluvial networks are globally relevant for the processing of dissolved organic matter (DOM). To inve...
Landscape urbanization broadly alters watersheds and stream ecosystems, yet the impact of nonpoint s...
The anthropocene has witnessed nearly a five-fold increase in human population with a disproportiona...
Coastal plain streams in the southeastern United States supply carbon that supports important coasta...
Anthropogenic conversion of forests and wetlands to agricultural and urban landcovers impacts dissol...
Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are intimately linked through the transfer of energy and material...
"April 2006"Bibliography: leaves 154-167.xxii, 167 leaves : ill., (chiefly col.), maps (col.), photo...
Organic carbon is important in regulating ecosystem function, and its source and abundance may be al...
In the era of the Anthropocene, streams and rivers are among the most heavily impacted ecosystems du...
Organic carbon is important in regulating ecosystem function, and its source and abundance may be al...
Organic matter delivered to streams from riparian vegetation provides habitat and food resources for...
The influence of human activities on the role of inland waters in the global carbon (C) cycle is poo...
Urbanization strongly influences headwater stream chemistry and hydrology, but little is known abou...
<p>As the human population continues to increase, the effects of land use change on streams and thei...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
Fluvial networks are globally relevant for the processing of dissolved organic matter (DOM). To inve...
Landscape urbanization broadly alters watersheds and stream ecosystems, yet the impact of nonpoint s...
The anthropocene has witnessed nearly a five-fold increase in human population with a disproportiona...
Coastal plain streams in the southeastern United States supply carbon that supports important coasta...
Anthropogenic conversion of forests and wetlands to agricultural and urban landcovers impacts dissol...
Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are intimately linked through the transfer of energy and material...
"April 2006"Bibliography: leaves 154-167.xxii, 167 leaves : ill., (chiefly col.), maps (col.), photo...
Organic carbon is important in regulating ecosystem function, and its source and abundance may be al...
In the era of the Anthropocene, streams and rivers are among the most heavily impacted ecosystems du...
Organic carbon is important in regulating ecosystem function, and its source and abundance may be al...
Organic matter delivered to streams from riparian vegetation provides habitat and food resources for...
The influence of human activities on the role of inland waters in the global carbon (C) cycle is poo...
Urbanization strongly influences headwater stream chemistry and hydrology, but little is known abou...
<p>As the human population continues to increase, the effects of land use change on streams and thei...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
Fluvial networks are globally relevant for the processing of dissolved organic matter (DOM). To inve...