Global quantitative estimations of ecosystem functions are vital. Among those, ecosystem respiration and photosynthesis contribute to carbon cycling and energy flow to food webs. These can be estimated in streams with the open channel diel oxygen method (single or two stations) essentially relying on a mass balance of oxygen over a defined reach. The method is generally perceived as low cost and easy to apply with new drift free optic sensors. Yet, it remains challenging on several key issues reviewed here: measurements of gas transfer at the air-water interface, appropriate mixing of tracers, uncertainty propagation in the calculations, spatial heterogeneity in oxygen concentrations, the derivation of net primary production (NPP) or autotr...
Respiration in streams is controlled by the timing, magnitude, and quality of organic matter (OM) in...
International audienceAn explosion in high frequency dissolved oxygen (DO) observations at river net...
Lake metabolism is a key factor for the understanding of turnover of energy and of organic and inorg...
Stream metabolism is used to characterize the allochthonous and autochthonous basis of stream foodwe...
Significant improvements have been made in estimating gross primary production (GPP), ecosystem resp...
Estimating and interpreting ecosystem metabolism remains an important challenge in stream ecology. H...
Photosynthesis and respiration determine the carbon and oxygen (O-2) balance of ecosystems. Current ...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is crucial for aerobic life in streams and rivers and mostly depends on photos...
Stream ecosystem metabolism is commonly measured in stream ecology studies in order to understand th...
Based on an analysis in the frequency domain of the governing equation of oxygen dynamics in aquatic...
Stream water dissolved oxygen was monitored in a 3.2km2 moorland headwater catchment in the Scottish...
The diel (24-h) oxygen (O2) curves approach has become a popular method for analyzing gross primary ...
High-resolution monitoring of water quality and ecosystem functioning over large spatial scales in e...
Tight coupling of surface water diel dissolved oxygen (DO) and nitrate-N (NO3-N) signals reflects st...
A numerical dissolved oxygen (D.O.) routing model DORM is developed to determine• total stream comm...
Respiration in streams is controlled by the timing, magnitude, and quality of organic matter (OM) in...
International audienceAn explosion in high frequency dissolved oxygen (DO) observations at river net...
Lake metabolism is a key factor for the understanding of turnover of energy and of organic and inorg...
Stream metabolism is used to characterize the allochthonous and autochthonous basis of stream foodwe...
Significant improvements have been made in estimating gross primary production (GPP), ecosystem resp...
Estimating and interpreting ecosystem metabolism remains an important challenge in stream ecology. H...
Photosynthesis and respiration determine the carbon and oxygen (O-2) balance of ecosystems. Current ...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is crucial for aerobic life in streams and rivers and mostly depends on photos...
Stream ecosystem metabolism is commonly measured in stream ecology studies in order to understand th...
Based on an analysis in the frequency domain of the governing equation of oxygen dynamics in aquatic...
Stream water dissolved oxygen was monitored in a 3.2km2 moorland headwater catchment in the Scottish...
The diel (24-h) oxygen (O2) curves approach has become a popular method for analyzing gross primary ...
High-resolution monitoring of water quality and ecosystem functioning over large spatial scales in e...
Tight coupling of surface water diel dissolved oxygen (DO) and nitrate-N (NO3-N) signals reflects st...
A numerical dissolved oxygen (D.O.) routing model DORM is developed to determine• total stream comm...
Respiration in streams is controlled by the timing, magnitude, and quality of organic matter (OM) in...
International audienceAn explosion in high frequency dissolved oxygen (DO) observations at river net...
Lake metabolism is a key factor for the understanding of turnover of energy and of organic and inorg...