Urbanisation has severe impacts on stream hydrology, biotic integrity and water quality. To date however, few studies have assessed the effects on ecosystem processes such as organic matter dynamics. Organic matter represents a vital basal heterotrophic energy pathway in aquatic ecosystems. Subsequently, organic matter availability and its processing have implications for energy transfer through microbial communities and higher trophic levels of lotic food webs. Riparian vegetation regulates the interface between terrestrial and aquatic environments and is frequently used to ameliorate the negative impacts of catchment land use change on lotic ecosystems. However the effectiveness of riparian vegetation in urban and suburban catchments, whe...
The extent of catchment impervious surface is recognised to be an important factor associated with t...
Existing terrestrial carbon accounting models have mainly investigated atmosphere-vegetationsoil sto...
<p>As the human population continues to increase, the effects of land use change on streams and thei...
Urbanisation has severe impacts on stream hydrology, biotic integrity and water quality. To date how...
"April 2006"Bibliography: leaves 154-167.xxii, 167 leaves : ill., (chiefly col.), maps (col.), photo...
Urbanization and land use changes affect the physical, hydrological, and biological characteristics ...
Organic matter delivered to streams from riparian vegetation provides habitat and food resources for...
Organic carbon is important in regulating ecosystem function, and its source and abundance may be al...
Streams and rivers are intrinsically linked to the terrestrial environment by the exchange of water,...
Organic-matter decomposition is a key ecosystem process in freshwater ecosystems as it influences fo...
The anthropocene has witnessed nearly a five-fold increase in human population with a disproportiona...
Urban ecosystems are constantly evolving, and they are expected to change in both space and time wit...
The food webs of forest streams are primarily based upon inputs of organic matter from adjacent terr...
© 2018 Arturo Ismael Gonzalez-RodriguezRiparian vegetation is essential for headwater streams, as it...
1. Stream ecosystem metabolism integrates production and respiration of organic matter and plays a f...
The extent of catchment impervious surface is recognised to be an important factor associated with t...
Existing terrestrial carbon accounting models have mainly investigated atmosphere-vegetationsoil sto...
<p>As the human population continues to increase, the effects of land use change on streams and thei...
Urbanisation has severe impacts on stream hydrology, biotic integrity and water quality. To date how...
"April 2006"Bibliography: leaves 154-167.xxii, 167 leaves : ill., (chiefly col.), maps (col.), photo...
Urbanization and land use changes affect the physical, hydrological, and biological characteristics ...
Organic matter delivered to streams from riparian vegetation provides habitat and food resources for...
Organic carbon is important in regulating ecosystem function, and its source and abundance may be al...
Streams and rivers are intrinsically linked to the terrestrial environment by the exchange of water,...
Organic-matter decomposition is a key ecosystem process in freshwater ecosystems as it influences fo...
The anthropocene has witnessed nearly a five-fold increase in human population with a disproportiona...
Urban ecosystems are constantly evolving, and they are expected to change in both space and time wit...
The food webs of forest streams are primarily based upon inputs of organic matter from adjacent terr...
© 2018 Arturo Ismael Gonzalez-RodriguezRiparian vegetation is essential for headwater streams, as it...
1. Stream ecosystem metabolism integrates production and respiration of organic matter and plays a f...
The extent of catchment impervious surface is recognised to be an important factor associated with t...
Existing terrestrial carbon accounting models have mainly investigated atmosphere-vegetationsoil sto...
<p>As the human population continues to increase, the effects of land use change on streams and thei...