If tropical streams differ ecologically from temperate ones, we must be cautious in our extrapolation of ecosystem models developed in temperate-zone streams. Similarly, approaches and techniques used routinely in management of temperate streams may not be applicable in the tropics. Despite\ud considerable variability in geological history, flow regime and geomorphology, streams in the tropics typically receive higher insolation and more intense rainfall, with warmer water and often relatively predictable floods. For many groups of aquatic taxa, tropical streams also harbour higher biodiversity than their temperate equivalents. Nonetheless, there is little published evidence for consistent differences in food-web structure, productivity, or...
Many forested headwater streams are heterotrophic ecosystems in which allochthonous inputs of plant ...
Stream metabolism is affected by both natural and human-induced processes. While metabolism has mult...
Primary production is a key feature for the functioning of aquatic ecosystems. The trophic state of ...
If tropical streams differ ecologically from temperate ones, we must be cautious in our extrapolatio...
Streamside wetlands cover large areas in the tropics because of high stream density, high discharge ...
Global studies of streams are needed to develop general ecosystem and management models. We reviewed...
Land-water interactions have a major influence upon the "organic environment' and ecology of streams...
Stream shredders have been reported as scarce in several tropical areas. This pattern is in contrast...
Many forested headwater streams are heterotrophic ecosystems in which allochthonous inputs of plant ...
Forested headwater streams are detritus-based systems where shredder activity is usually crucial, bu...
Organic matter derived from many sources provides a basis for stream food webs. In terms of weight, ...
1.Northern Australia is characterised by a tropical wet-dry climate that regulates the distinctive c...
[Extract] As the name infers, the Wet Tropics is a unique region within Australia, characterized by ...
1. Understanding spatial and environmental drivers of undisturbed stream assemblages is important fo...
Stream shredders play an important role in the breakdown of allochthonous leaf litter—a well-known, ...
Many forested headwater streams are heterotrophic ecosystems in which allochthonous inputs of plant ...
Stream metabolism is affected by both natural and human-induced processes. While metabolism has mult...
Primary production is a key feature for the functioning of aquatic ecosystems. The trophic state of ...
If tropical streams differ ecologically from temperate ones, we must be cautious in our extrapolatio...
Streamside wetlands cover large areas in the tropics because of high stream density, high discharge ...
Global studies of streams are needed to develop general ecosystem and management models. We reviewed...
Land-water interactions have a major influence upon the "organic environment' and ecology of streams...
Stream shredders have been reported as scarce in several tropical areas. This pattern is in contrast...
Many forested headwater streams are heterotrophic ecosystems in which allochthonous inputs of plant ...
Forested headwater streams are detritus-based systems where shredder activity is usually crucial, bu...
Organic matter derived from many sources provides a basis for stream food webs. In terms of weight, ...
1.Northern Australia is characterised by a tropical wet-dry climate that regulates the distinctive c...
[Extract] As the name infers, the Wet Tropics is a unique region within Australia, characterized by ...
1. Understanding spatial and environmental drivers of undisturbed stream assemblages is important fo...
Stream shredders play an important role in the breakdown of allochthonous leaf litter—a well-known, ...
Many forested headwater streams are heterotrophic ecosystems in which allochthonous inputs of plant ...
Stream metabolism is affected by both natural and human-induced processes. While metabolism has mult...
Primary production is a key feature for the functioning of aquatic ecosystems. The trophic state of ...