Cross-ecosystem fluxes are ubiquitous in food webs and are generally thought of as subsidies to consumer populations. Yet external or allochthonous inputs may in fact have complex and habitat-specific effects on recipient ecosystems. In lakes, terrestrial inputs of organic carbon contribute to basal resource availability, but can also reduce resource availability via shading effects on phytoplankton and periphyton. Terrestrial inputs might therefore either subsidise or subtract from consumer production. We developed and parameterised a simple model to explore this idea. The model estimates basal resource supply and consumer production given lake-level characteristics including total phosphorus (TP) and dissolve...
Many studies have concluded terrestrial carbon inputs contribute 20–70 % of the carbon supporting zo...
Widespread evidence that organic matter exported from terrestrial into aquatic ecosystems supports r...
Allochthonous organic carbon can subsidize consumers in aquatic systems, but this subsidy may only b...
Widespread evidence that organic matter exported from terrestrial into aquatic ecosystems supports r...
Widespread evidence that organic matter exported from terrestrial into aquatic ecosystems supports r...
Ecosystems are generally linked via fluxes of nutrients and energy across their boundaries. For exam...
Article1. Many freshwater systems receive substantial inputs of terrestrial organic matter. Terrestr...
Many freshwater systems receive substantial inputs of terrestrial organic matter. Terrestrially deri...
Abstract Subsidies are donor-controlled inputs of nutri-ents and energy that can affect ecosystem-le...
Flows of energy and matter across habitat boundaries can be major determinants of the functioning of...
Flows of energy and matter across habitat boundaries can be major determinants of the functioning of...
<div><p>Many studies have concluded terrestrial carbon inputs contribute 20–70% of the carbon suppor...
Terrestrial ecosystems export large amounts of organic carbon (t-OC) but the net effect of thisOC on...
Carbon cycling is a cornerstone concept of ecosystem ecology, which has implications for climate cha...
Widespread evidence that organic matter exported from terrestrial into aquatic ecosystems supports r...
Many studies have concluded terrestrial carbon inputs contribute 20–70 % of the carbon supporting zo...
Widespread evidence that organic matter exported from terrestrial into aquatic ecosystems supports r...
Allochthonous organic carbon can subsidize consumers in aquatic systems, but this subsidy may only b...
Widespread evidence that organic matter exported from terrestrial into aquatic ecosystems supports r...
Widespread evidence that organic matter exported from terrestrial into aquatic ecosystems supports r...
Ecosystems are generally linked via fluxes of nutrients and energy across their boundaries. For exam...
Article1. Many freshwater systems receive substantial inputs of terrestrial organic matter. Terrestr...
Many freshwater systems receive substantial inputs of terrestrial organic matter. Terrestrially deri...
Abstract Subsidies are donor-controlled inputs of nutri-ents and energy that can affect ecosystem-le...
Flows of energy and matter across habitat boundaries can be major determinants of the functioning of...
Flows of energy and matter across habitat boundaries can be major determinants of the functioning of...
<div><p>Many studies have concluded terrestrial carbon inputs contribute 20–70% of the carbon suppor...
Terrestrial ecosystems export large amounts of organic carbon (t-OC) but the net effect of thisOC on...
Carbon cycling is a cornerstone concept of ecosystem ecology, which has implications for climate cha...
Widespread evidence that organic matter exported from terrestrial into aquatic ecosystems supports r...
Many studies have concluded terrestrial carbon inputs contribute 20–70 % of the carbon supporting zo...
Widespread evidence that organic matter exported from terrestrial into aquatic ecosystems supports r...
Allochthonous organic carbon can subsidize consumers in aquatic systems, but this subsidy may only b...