none10siThe temporal variability of streamflow is known to be a key feature structuring and controlling fluvial ecological communities and ecosystem processes. Although alterations of streamflow regime due to habitat fragmentation or other anthropogenic factors are ubiquitous, a quantitative understanding of their implications on ecosystem structure and function is far from complete. Here, by experimenting with two contrasting flow regimes in stream microcosms, we provide a novel mechanistic explanation for how fluctuating flow regimes may affect grazing of phototrophic biofilms (i.e., periphyton) by an invertebrate species (Ecdyonurus sp.). In both flow regimes light availability was manipulated as a control on autotroph biofilm productivi...
The loss of environmental heterogeneity threatens biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. It is ther...
Among the drivers of the patchy distribution of organisms in space and time are abiotic factors, inc...
The loss of environmental heterogeneity threatens biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. It is ther...
The temporal variability of streamflow is known to be a key feature structuring and controlling fluv...
The temporal variability of streamflow is known to be a key feature structuring and controlling fluv...
Flow is an important physical driver of biofilm communities. Here, we tested the effects of the near...
[eng] Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) are watercourses that naturally and periodica...
International audience1.This model of stream epilithic biofilm biomass dynamics is based on the syst...
Habitat stability is an important driver of ecological community composition and development. River ...
Abstract Algal biofilms in streams are simultaneously controlled by light and nutrient availability ...
We used flume experiments to study the effects of a temporary increase in stream flow on macroinvert...
I collected samples of water chemistry, water temperature, algal cover and algal and benthic inverte...
Current trends indicate that the duration of the period with no surface flow experienced by temporar...
We run a comparative study of the results of flume experiments and several dynamic models reproducin...
The loss of environmental heterogeneity threatens biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. It is ther...
Among the drivers of the patchy distribution of organisms in space and time are abiotic factors, inc...
The loss of environmental heterogeneity threatens biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. It is ther...
The temporal variability of streamflow is known to be a key feature structuring and controlling fluv...
The temporal variability of streamflow is known to be a key feature structuring and controlling fluv...
Flow is an important physical driver of biofilm communities. Here, we tested the effects of the near...
[eng] Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) are watercourses that naturally and periodica...
International audience1.This model of stream epilithic biofilm biomass dynamics is based on the syst...
Habitat stability is an important driver of ecological community composition and development. River ...
Abstract Algal biofilms in streams are simultaneously controlled by light and nutrient availability ...
We used flume experiments to study the effects of a temporary increase in stream flow on macroinvert...
I collected samples of water chemistry, water temperature, algal cover and algal and benthic inverte...
Current trends indicate that the duration of the period with no surface flow experienced by temporar...
We run a comparative study of the results of flume experiments and several dynamic models reproducin...
The loss of environmental heterogeneity threatens biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. It is ther...
Among the drivers of the patchy distribution of organisms in space and time are abiotic factors, inc...
The loss of environmental heterogeneity threatens biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. It is ther...