Leaf-litter decomposition is a widespread functional indicator to assess the stream ecosystem status. However, the spatial location of leaf-bags could distort the impact assessment since intrinsic features of a given site have an important role in the spatial distribution of macroinvertebrates, which could affect decomposition rate. A source of variability that can be easily controlled is the water depth at which bags are incubated in stream bed. Therefore, we tested if water depth within a same mesohabitat (riffles) can determine decomposition rates. Due to the seasonal variability of macroinvertebrate assemblages in temperate regions, the study was performed in autumn-winter and spring to test the consistency of the findings. In three str...
Is it possible to link leaf decomposition and associated invertebrates with the typological characte...
Eutrophication is a major threat to freshwater ecosystems worldwide that affects aquatic biota and c...
Decomposition is essential for nutrient recycling when the carbon and other nutrients go back into u...
Leaf-litter decomposition is a widespread functional indicator to assess the stream ecosystem status...
Energy derived from leaf litter decomposition fuels food webs in forested streams. However, the natu...
1. We examined the relative importance of litter quality and stream characteristics in determining d...
The damming of rivers and streams alters downstream habitat characteristics and biotic assemblages, ...
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
1. We investigated the effect of moderate eutrophication on leaf litter decomposition and associate...
International audience1. Previous studies of the ecological linkages between forest and headwater st...
International audienceAccumulations of leaf litter in freshwaters can vary from individual leaves to...
Freshwater ecosystems are severely impacted by changes in riparian vegetation and eutrophication, bu...
Wood and leaves are the primary source of organic material in many small streams. Previous studies h...
1. Streams and their riparian zones are connected by spatial flows of organic matter, and constitute...
AbstractAlthough temporary streams represent a high proportion of the total number and length of run...
Is it possible to link leaf decomposition and associated invertebrates with the typological characte...
Eutrophication is a major threat to freshwater ecosystems worldwide that affects aquatic biota and c...
Decomposition is essential for nutrient recycling when the carbon and other nutrients go back into u...
Leaf-litter decomposition is a widespread functional indicator to assess the stream ecosystem status...
Energy derived from leaf litter decomposition fuels food webs in forested streams. However, the natu...
1. We examined the relative importance of litter quality and stream characteristics in determining d...
The damming of rivers and streams alters downstream habitat characteristics and biotic assemblages, ...
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
1. We investigated the effect of moderate eutrophication on leaf litter decomposition and associate...
International audience1. Previous studies of the ecological linkages between forest and headwater st...
International audienceAccumulations of leaf litter in freshwaters can vary from individual leaves to...
Freshwater ecosystems are severely impacted by changes in riparian vegetation and eutrophication, bu...
Wood and leaves are the primary source of organic material in many small streams. Previous studies h...
1. Streams and their riparian zones are connected by spatial flows of organic matter, and constitute...
AbstractAlthough temporary streams represent a high proportion of the total number and length of run...
Is it possible to link leaf decomposition and associated invertebrates with the typological characte...
Eutrophication is a major threat to freshwater ecosystems worldwide that affects aquatic biota and c...
Decomposition is essential for nutrient recycling when the carbon and other nutrients go back into u...