The effects of anthropogenic stressors on community structure and ecosystem functioning can be strongly influenced by local habitat structure and dispersal from source communities. Catchment land uses increase the input of fine sediments into stream channels, clogging the interstitial spaces of benthic habitats. Aquatic macrophytes enhance habitat heterogeneity and mediate important ecosystem functions, being thus a key component of habitat structure in many streams. Therefore, the recovery of macrophytes following in-stream habitat modification may be prerequisite for successful stream restoration. Restoration success is also affected by dispersal of organisms from the source community, with potentially strongest responses in relatively is...
Most ecosystems are subject to multiple anthropogenic stressors acting simultaneously, impacting bio...
Agricultural land use commonly exerts multiple stressors on the functioning of stream ecosystems, in...
Streams are being subjected to physical, chemical, and biological stresses stemming from both natura...
Abstract The effects of anthropogenic stressors on community structure and ecosystem functioning can...
Stream ecosystems are affected by multiple abiotic stressors, and species responses to simultaneous ...
1. Habitat restoration is increasingly undertaken in degraded streams and rivers to help improve bio...
1. Forestry can have detrimental impacts on stream ecosystems, particularly via excessive sedimentat...
1. Both environmental filtering and dispersal filtering are known to influence plant species distrib...
Changes to land use affect streams through nutrient enrichment, increased inputs of sediment and, wh...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
1. Streams and their riparian zones are connected by spatial flows of organic matter, and constitute...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
1. Restoration of river hydromorphology often has limited detected effects on river biota. One frequ...
Increased anthropogenic land use is changing the hydrology and habitat of aquatic ecosystems. These ...
In the face of major threats to global biodiversity, and in order that ecosystem managers might act ...
Most ecosystems are subject to multiple anthropogenic stressors acting simultaneously, impacting bio...
Agricultural land use commonly exerts multiple stressors on the functioning of stream ecosystems, in...
Streams are being subjected to physical, chemical, and biological stresses stemming from both natura...
Abstract The effects of anthropogenic stressors on community structure and ecosystem functioning can...
Stream ecosystems are affected by multiple abiotic stressors, and species responses to simultaneous ...
1. Habitat restoration is increasingly undertaken in degraded streams and rivers to help improve bio...
1. Forestry can have detrimental impacts on stream ecosystems, particularly via excessive sedimentat...
1. Both environmental filtering and dispersal filtering are known to influence plant species distrib...
Changes to land use affect streams through nutrient enrichment, increased inputs of sediment and, wh...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
1. Streams and their riparian zones are connected by spatial flows of organic matter, and constitute...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
1. Restoration of river hydromorphology often has limited detected effects on river biota. One frequ...
Increased anthropogenic land use is changing the hydrology and habitat of aquatic ecosystems. These ...
In the face of major threats to global biodiversity, and in order that ecosystem managers might act ...
Most ecosystems are subject to multiple anthropogenic stressors acting simultaneously, impacting bio...
Agricultural land use commonly exerts multiple stressors on the functioning of stream ecosystems, in...
Streams are being subjected to physical, chemical, and biological stresses stemming from both natura...