International audienceWe compared autumn decomposition rates of European alder leaves at four sites along the Lasset–Hers River system, southern France, to test whether changes in litter decomposition rates from upstream (1,300 m elevation) to downstream (690 m) could be attributed to temperature-driven differences in microbial growth, shredder activity, or composition of the shredder community. Alder leaves lost 75–87% of original mass in 57 days, of which 46–67% could be attributed to microbial metabolism and 8–29% to shredder activity, with no trend along the river. Mass loss rates in both fine-mesh (excluding shredders) and coarse-mesh (including shredders) bags were faster at warm, downstream sites (mean daily temperature 7–8°C) than u...
It has been widely reported that shredders play an important role in leaf decomposition, especially ...
Headwaters, which are the most common stream order in the landscape, are mostly dependent on energy ...
1. Small woodland streams constitute the majority of water courses in many catchments. Given their ...
International audienceWe compared autumn decomposition rates of European alder leaves at four sites ...
Despite predicted global warming, the temperature effects on headwater stream functioning are poorly...
1. We investigated the effects of riparian plant diversity (species number and identity) and tempera...
The damming of rivers and streams alters downstream habitat characteristics and biotic assemblages, ...
International audienceClimate change will likely affect riparian litter decomposition in freshwater ...
We assessed the effects of rising temperature and presence of a dominant detritivore (Allogamus lau...
Ongoing climate change is expected to affect the diversity and activity of aquatic microbes, which ...
International audienceLeaf-litter decomposition is driven by microbial and invertebrate communities ...
International audience1. The drying of stream channels resulting from flow interruption is expected ...
International audienceIn woodland streams, the decomposition of allochthonous organic matter constit...
International audience1. Leaf litter constitutes the major source of organic matter and energy in wo...
Freshwater ecosystems play a significant role in the global carbon (C) cycle, emitting roughly 1.2 P...
It has been widely reported that shredders play an important role in leaf decomposition, especially ...
Headwaters, which are the most common stream order in the landscape, are mostly dependent on energy ...
1. Small woodland streams constitute the majority of water courses in many catchments. Given their ...
International audienceWe compared autumn decomposition rates of European alder leaves at four sites ...
Despite predicted global warming, the temperature effects on headwater stream functioning are poorly...
1. We investigated the effects of riparian plant diversity (species number and identity) and tempera...
The damming of rivers and streams alters downstream habitat characteristics and biotic assemblages, ...
International audienceClimate change will likely affect riparian litter decomposition in freshwater ...
We assessed the effects of rising temperature and presence of a dominant detritivore (Allogamus lau...
Ongoing climate change is expected to affect the diversity and activity of aquatic microbes, which ...
International audienceLeaf-litter decomposition is driven by microbial and invertebrate communities ...
International audience1. The drying of stream channels resulting from flow interruption is expected ...
International audienceIn woodland streams, the decomposition of allochthonous organic matter constit...
International audience1. Leaf litter constitutes the major source of organic matter and energy in wo...
Freshwater ecosystems play a significant role in the global carbon (C) cycle, emitting roughly 1.2 P...
It has been widely reported that shredders play an important role in leaf decomposition, especially ...
Headwaters, which are the most common stream order in the landscape, are mostly dependent on energy ...
1. Small woodland streams constitute the majority of water courses in many catchments. Given their ...