We used flume experiments to study the effects of a temporary increase in stream flow on macroinvertebrates, leaf litter breakdown and soft-bodied benthic algae; both as a single stressor and eventually in combination with an increase in nutrient supply. In order to understand how well the flumes reflected the nearby stream ecosystem, we compared species composition of macroinvertebrates and benthic algae between the flumes and the nearby stream from which the flumes were supplied with water. As single stressors, nutrient addition and an increased flow velocity from 1.3 to 2.8 cm s−1 lead to an increase in the biomass of benthic algae, likely reflecting an improved transfer of nutrients into algal patches. However, the combined effect of fl...
Flow intermittence, and specifically riverbed drying, is becoming increasingly frequent due to the e...
The temporal variability of streamflow is known to be a key feature structuring and controlling fluv...
Freshwaters worldwide are affected by multiple stressors. Timing of inputs and pathways of delivery ...
We used flume experiments to study the effects of a temporary increase in stream flow on macroinvert...
Stream ecosystems are affected by multiple abiotic stressors, and species responses to simultaneous ...
Our study was designed to assess the relative importance of algae and bacteria as sources of energy ...
There are many challenges facing freshwater systems that originate from urban development, climate c...
The effects of placements of in-stream structures on a macroinvertebrate community were examined in...
Temperate headwater streams traditionally have been considered heterotrophic and brown food web domi...
Anthropogenic sedimentation poses a significant threat to stream ecosystems throughout the world. In...
We sampled benthic algae monthly for 15 months in 12 New Zealand gravel-bed streams to investigate a...
The effect of flow and biodiversity on ecosystem functioning was investigated in an estuarine system...
Abstract Efforts to limit plant growth in streams by reducing nutrients would benefit from an unders...
Changes to land use affect streams through nutrient enrichment, increased inputs of sediment and, wh...
Agricultural development has resulted in the degradation of freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Disenta...
Flow intermittence, and specifically riverbed drying, is becoming increasingly frequent due to the e...
The temporal variability of streamflow is known to be a key feature structuring and controlling fluv...
Freshwaters worldwide are affected by multiple stressors. Timing of inputs and pathways of delivery ...
We used flume experiments to study the effects of a temporary increase in stream flow on macroinvert...
Stream ecosystems are affected by multiple abiotic stressors, and species responses to simultaneous ...
Our study was designed to assess the relative importance of algae and bacteria as sources of energy ...
There are many challenges facing freshwater systems that originate from urban development, climate c...
The effects of placements of in-stream structures on a macroinvertebrate community were examined in...
Temperate headwater streams traditionally have been considered heterotrophic and brown food web domi...
Anthropogenic sedimentation poses a significant threat to stream ecosystems throughout the world. In...
We sampled benthic algae monthly for 15 months in 12 New Zealand gravel-bed streams to investigate a...
The effect of flow and biodiversity on ecosystem functioning was investigated in an estuarine system...
Abstract Efforts to limit plant growth in streams by reducing nutrients would benefit from an unders...
Changes to land use affect streams through nutrient enrichment, increased inputs of sediment and, wh...
Agricultural development has resulted in the degradation of freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Disenta...
Flow intermittence, and specifically riverbed drying, is becoming increasingly frequent due to the e...
The temporal variability of streamflow is known to be a key feature structuring and controlling fluv...
Freshwaters worldwide are affected by multiple stressors. Timing of inputs and pathways of delivery ...