Flow regimes are a major driver of community composition and structure in riverine ecosystems, and flow regulation by dams often induces artificially-stable flow regimes downstream. This represents a major source of hydrological alteration, particularly in regions where biota is adapted to strong seasonal and interannual flow variability. We hypothesized that dam-induced hydrological stability should increase the availability of autochthonous resources at the base of the food web. This, in turn, should favour herbivorous over detritivorous strategies, increasing the diversity of primary consumers, and the food-web width and length. We tested this hypothesis by studying the longitudinal variation in food-web structure in a highly-seasonal Me...
The contribution of two basal energy sources – detrital organic matter and primary producers – as pa...
Anthropogenic flow intermittency is considered a severe disturbance for benthic macroinvertebrates ...
Because food web regimes control the biomass of primary producers (e.g., plants or algae), intermedi...
Flow regimes are a major driver of community composition and structure in riverine ecosystems, and f...
1. Dams fragment river systems worldwide, and Mediterranean-climate rivers, characterized by highly...
1. Most research on freshwater (and other) food webs has focused on apparently discrete communities,...
River food webs are subject to two regimes of longitudinally varying ecological control: productivit...
Environmental flows are managed events in river systems designed to enhance the ecological condition...
The effects of river regulation on the hydrological cycle of a river and on the respective fish asse...
International audienceWe studied three commonly used bioindicator groups: phytoplankton, phytobentho...
Fish communities are characterized by a high degree of variability in space and in time, which mostl...
AbstractRiver regulation has fundamentally altered large sections of the world's river networks. The...
The particularly rich aquatic biodiversity of large river floodplains is structured by river dynamic...
Rivers and streams have suffered multiple transformations to attend the increasing water demands wor...
Large dams regulate river hydrology and influence water chemistry, sediment dynamics, channel form a...
The contribution of two basal energy sources – detrital organic matter and primary producers – as pa...
Anthropogenic flow intermittency is considered a severe disturbance for benthic macroinvertebrates ...
Because food web regimes control the biomass of primary producers (e.g., plants or algae), intermedi...
Flow regimes are a major driver of community composition and structure in riverine ecosystems, and f...
1. Dams fragment river systems worldwide, and Mediterranean-climate rivers, characterized by highly...
1. Most research on freshwater (and other) food webs has focused on apparently discrete communities,...
River food webs are subject to two regimes of longitudinally varying ecological control: productivit...
Environmental flows are managed events in river systems designed to enhance the ecological condition...
The effects of river regulation on the hydrological cycle of a river and on the respective fish asse...
International audienceWe studied three commonly used bioindicator groups: phytoplankton, phytobentho...
Fish communities are characterized by a high degree of variability in space and in time, which mostl...
AbstractRiver regulation has fundamentally altered large sections of the world's river networks. The...
The particularly rich aquatic biodiversity of large river floodplains is structured by river dynamic...
Rivers and streams have suffered multiple transformations to attend the increasing water demands wor...
Large dams regulate river hydrology and influence water chemistry, sediment dynamics, channel form a...
The contribution of two basal energy sources – detrital organic matter and primary producers – as pa...
Anthropogenic flow intermittency is considered a severe disturbance for benthic macroinvertebrates ...
Because food web regimes control the biomass of primary producers (e.g., plants or algae), intermedi...