Cross system subsidies of energy and materials can be a substantial fraction of food web fluxes in ecosystems, especially when autochthonous production is strongly limited by light or nutrients. We explored whether assimilation of terrestrial energy varied in specific consumer taxa collected from streams of different sizes and resource availabilities. Since headwater streams are often unproductive, we expected that inputs from surrounding terrestrial systems (i.e. leaf litter, terrestrial invertebrates) would be a more important food source for consumers than in mid-size rivers that have more open canopies and higher amounts of primary production available for consumers. We collected basal resources, invertebrates, and fish along a gradient...
Spatial resource subsidies can alter bottom-up and top-down forces of community regulation across ec...
Artificial lighting at night (ALAN) is a global phenomenon that can be detrimental to organisms at i...
1. The changes to physical and chemical ecosystem characteristics as a response to pervasive and int...
Cross system subsidies of energy and materials can be a substantial fraction of food web fluxes in e...
In headwater streams that are heavily shaded by surrounding forests, primary production is often low...
1. The role of matter and energy flow across ecosystem boundaries for subsidized consumer population...
High-quality subsidies may be low magnitude fluxes, but have disproportionate effects in food webs (...
1. We assessed the impacts of deforestation on the energy base of headwater food webs in seven headw...
Context: Freshwater ecosystems depend on surrounding terrestrial landscape for resources. Most impor...
Land use change can alter trophic interactions with wide-ranging functional consequences, yet the co...
The importance of trophic linkages between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems is predicted to vary a...
Quantifying the trophic basis of production for freshwater metazoa at broad spatial scales is key to...
Subsidies from adjacent ecosystems can alter recipient food webs and ecosystem functions, such as he...
1. Understanding how different food resources sustain stream food webs is fundamental towards increa...
1. Streams and their riparian zones are connected by spatial flows of organic matter, and constitute...
Spatial resource subsidies can alter bottom-up and top-down forces of community regulation across ec...
Artificial lighting at night (ALAN) is a global phenomenon that can be detrimental to organisms at i...
1. The changes to physical and chemical ecosystem characteristics as a response to pervasive and int...
Cross system subsidies of energy and materials can be a substantial fraction of food web fluxes in e...
In headwater streams that are heavily shaded by surrounding forests, primary production is often low...
1. The role of matter and energy flow across ecosystem boundaries for subsidized consumer population...
High-quality subsidies may be low magnitude fluxes, but have disproportionate effects in food webs (...
1. We assessed the impacts of deforestation on the energy base of headwater food webs in seven headw...
Context: Freshwater ecosystems depend on surrounding terrestrial landscape for resources. Most impor...
Land use change can alter trophic interactions with wide-ranging functional consequences, yet the co...
The importance of trophic linkages between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems is predicted to vary a...
Quantifying the trophic basis of production for freshwater metazoa at broad spatial scales is key to...
Subsidies from adjacent ecosystems can alter recipient food webs and ecosystem functions, such as he...
1. Understanding how different food resources sustain stream food webs is fundamental towards increa...
1. Streams and their riparian zones are connected by spatial flows of organic matter, and constitute...
Spatial resource subsidies can alter bottom-up and top-down forces of community regulation across ec...
Artificial lighting at night (ALAN) is a global phenomenon that can be detrimental to organisms at i...
1. The changes to physical and chemical ecosystem characteristics as a response to pervasive and int...