The role of microbial communities in the recovery of aquatic ecosystems from watershed disturbance has received little attention despite their important role in energy and nutrient cycling. This study investigates the structure and function of microbial communities on a standardized substrate (alder leaves) in small streams across a wide gradient of watershed disturbances. Microbial communities exhibited variation with disturbance regime with lower hydrolase enzyme activities at all disturbed streams compared to undisturbed streams, and the lowest rates of microbial decomposition, fungal biomass, and differences in microbial community composition at the most severely disturbed streams. Forest and wetland cover were identified as important w...
Leaf litter is a major source of energy for streams in deciduous forests. Fungi play a critical role...
Rivers and their adjacent riparian zones are locations of high levels of biodiversity and are well ...
Freshwater lake sediments play key roles in the cycling of carbon. This includes hosting microbial c...
Microbial communities associated with decaying leaves play an important role in the cycling of nutri...
Environmental degradation may have strong effects on community assembly processes. We examined the a...
A consequence of drought in streams is the emersion of decomposing leaf litter, which may alter orga...
International audienceIn streams, the release of nitrogen and phosphorus is reported to affect micro...
Successional changes of terrestrial vegetation can profoundly influence stream ecosystem structure a...
Citation: Zeglin, L. H. (2015). Stream microbial diversity in response to environmental changes: rev...
Microbial biofilms can be found on virtually all submerged surfaces in aquatic habitats, including r...
International audience1. Forested headwater streams are generally considered to be light‐limited eco...
Summary 1. Riparian zones hold a central place in the hydrological cycle, owing to the prevalence of...
In streams, the release of nitrogen and phosphorus is reported to affect microbial communities and t...
River floodplains are spatially diverse ecosystems that respond quickly to flow variations and distu...
Organic matter decomposition rates in streams can be influenced by initial resource quality, hydrolo...
Leaf litter is a major source of energy for streams in deciduous forests. Fungi play a critical role...
Rivers and their adjacent riparian zones are locations of high levels of biodiversity and are well ...
Freshwater lake sediments play key roles in the cycling of carbon. This includes hosting microbial c...
Microbial communities associated with decaying leaves play an important role in the cycling of nutri...
Environmental degradation may have strong effects on community assembly processes. We examined the a...
A consequence of drought in streams is the emersion of decomposing leaf litter, which may alter orga...
International audienceIn streams, the release of nitrogen and phosphorus is reported to affect micro...
Successional changes of terrestrial vegetation can profoundly influence stream ecosystem structure a...
Citation: Zeglin, L. H. (2015). Stream microbial diversity in response to environmental changes: rev...
Microbial biofilms can be found on virtually all submerged surfaces in aquatic habitats, including r...
International audience1. Forested headwater streams are generally considered to be light‐limited eco...
Summary 1. Riparian zones hold a central place in the hydrological cycle, owing to the prevalence of...
In streams, the release of nitrogen and phosphorus is reported to affect microbial communities and t...
River floodplains are spatially diverse ecosystems that respond quickly to flow variations and distu...
Organic matter decomposition rates in streams can be influenced by initial resource quality, hydrolo...
Leaf litter is a major source of energy for streams in deciduous forests. Fungi play a critical role...
Rivers and their adjacent riparian zones are locations of high levels of biodiversity and are well ...
Freshwater lake sediments play key roles in the cycling of carbon. This includes hosting microbial c...