Land-water interactions have a major influence upon the "organic environment' and ecology of streams in both regions, but flow patterns determine the seasonality of tropical Asian streams while the timing of biological events in central European streams reflects temperature changes more closely. Organic loads transport by streams in both regions are dominated by dissolved organic matter, with coarse particulate organic matter (CPOM) comprising a relatively small proportion. CPOM loads are strongly influenced by spates; in Europe, CPOM inputs are highest during the autumn period of leaf fall. This CPOM peak is lacking in tropical Asia where litter inputs to streams are less seasonal. Because low-order streams in both regions receive signific...
Temperate streams flowing through deciduous forests derive most of their energy and carbon from all...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
International audienceA growing amount of literature exists on reciprocal fluxes of matter and energ...
Organic matter derived from many sources provides a basis for stream food webs. In terms of weight, ...
If tropical streams differ ecologically from temperate ones, we must be cautious in our extrapolatio...
Fifteen years ago a special issue of JNABS highlighted the ecological relevance of organic matter bu...
ents and organic matter in streams, the mecha-nisms by which organic materials are physically and bi...
Terrestrial arthropods might represent an important energy source for stream predators, but these tr...
Inland waters substantially contribute to global carbon fluxes, and within them, low-order forested ...
The food webs of forest streams are primarily based upon inputs of organic matter from adjacent terr...
Many forested headwater streams are heterotrophic ecosystems in which allochthonous inputs of plant ...
Climate change could alter fluxes of organic matter and macronutrients through freshwater ecosystems...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audienceRiparian vegetation is of paramoun...
Streamside wetlands cover large areas in the tropics because of high stream density, high discharge ...
Increasing evidence suggests that autochthonous foods are the principal basis of consumer production...
Temperate streams flowing through deciduous forests derive most of their energy and carbon from all...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
International audienceA growing amount of literature exists on reciprocal fluxes of matter and energ...
Organic matter derived from many sources provides a basis for stream food webs. In terms of weight, ...
If tropical streams differ ecologically from temperate ones, we must be cautious in our extrapolatio...
Fifteen years ago a special issue of JNABS highlighted the ecological relevance of organic matter bu...
ents and organic matter in streams, the mecha-nisms by which organic materials are physically and bi...
Terrestrial arthropods might represent an important energy source for stream predators, but these tr...
Inland waters substantially contribute to global carbon fluxes, and within them, low-order forested ...
The food webs of forest streams are primarily based upon inputs of organic matter from adjacent terr...
Many forested headwater streams are heterotrophic ecosystems in which allochthonous inputs of plant ...
Climate change could alter fluxes of organic matter and macronutrients through freshwater ecosystems...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audienceRiparian vegetation is of paramoun...
Streamside wetlands cover large areas in the tropics because of high stream density, high discharge ...
Increasing evidence suggests that autochthonous foods are the principal basis of consumer production...
Temperate streams flowing through deciduous forests derive most of their energy and carbon from all...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
International audienceA growing amount of literature exists on reciprocal fluxes of matter and energ...