Variable hydrology of rivers strongly affects biophysical factors that influence primary production and population densities, thereby affecting the relative influence of bottom-up and top-down processes in trophic networks. Many tropical floodplain rivers have sustained seasonal flood pulses driven by precipitation patterns of the Intertropical Convergence Zone. These changes in flow alter concentrations of dissolved nutrients, aquatic primary productivity, and per-unit-area densities of aquatic organisms. Therefore, one would predict that the strength of top-down effects of animals on basal resources should shift as the annual flood pulse progresses. We conducted a series of field experiments in a Neotropical lowland river to test for effe...
Strong relationships between seasonal flooding, instream habitat structure and fish assemblages have...
With the objective of finding fluctuations on fish body condition in the Middle Paraná River floodpl...
(1) This study examines the population ecology of Poecilia gillii (Kner & Steindachner, 1863), a...
Variable hydrology of rivers strongly affects biophysical factors that influence primary production ...
Natural flow regimes are critical for sustaining biodiversity and river integrity. Floods and droug...
1.Habitat degradation leads to biodiversity loss and concomitant changes in ecosystem processes. Tro...
The seasonality of tropical rivers, induced mainly by water level changes, shapes many interrelated ...
a b s t r a c t The relationship between food web dynamics and hydrological connectivity in rivers s...
While flow regime is widely recognised as an over-arching feature structuring aquatic ecosystems, th...
The influence of the flood pulse on fish populations has been posited, but infrequently tested or qu...
Tropical streams are one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world due to the constant pressure...
1. Comparative research and generalisations in lotic ecology are challenged by the dynamic hydrol-og...
Adjacent floodplain and upland tropical forests experience the same temperature and precipitation re...
1.Agricultural expansion and intensification are major threats to tropical biodiversity. In addition...
Strong relationships between seasonal flooding, instream habitat structure and fish assemblages have...
With the objective of finding fluctuations on fish body condition in the Middle Paraná River floodpl...
(1) This study examines the population ecology of Poecilia gillii (Kner & Steindachner, 1863), a...
Variable hydrology of rivers strongly affects biophysical factors that influence primary production ...
Natural flow regimes are critical for sustaining biodiversity and river integrity. Floods and droug...
1.Habitat degradation leads to biodiversity loss and concomitant changes in ecosystem processes. Tro...
The seasonality of tropical rivers, induced mainly by water level changes, shapes many interrelated ...
a b s t r a c t The relationship between food web dynamics and hydrological connectivity in rivers s...
While flow regime is widely recognised as an over-arching feature structuring aquatic ecosystems, th...
The influence of the flood pulse on fish populations has been posited, but infrequently tested or qu...
Tropical streams are one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world due to the constant pressure...
1. Comparative research and generalisations in lotic ecology are challenged by the dynamic hydrol-og...
Adjacent floodplain and upland tropical forests experience the same temperature and precipitation re...
1.Agricultural expansion and intensification are major threats to tropical biodiversity. In addition...
Strong relationships between seasonal flooding, instream habitat structure and fish assemblages have...
With the objective of finding fluctuations on fish body condition in the Middle Paraná River floodpl...
(1) This study examines the population ecology of Poecilia gillii (Kner & Steindachner, 1863), a...