Many authors have reported a lack of insect shredders in tropical streams and some have suggested that macroconsumers, such as fish and shrimp, are potential substitutes for insect shredders. We experimentally excluded macroconsumers (fish and shrimp) from leaf packs to examine their role in determining the rate of leaf breakdown and their effects on the associated invertebrate community. The experiment was designed in blocks and replicated in two reaches of four streams. Temperature of all stream reaches studied was 24°C (without variation), and water conductivity was low, varying from 8.8 to 10.8 μs/cm. Fish were never observed near the leaf packs and therefore the effects of the macroconsumer treatment were attributed to shrimps. We foun...
The structure of stream communities is typically thought to be driven by stochastic events such as f...
Reduced-impact logging (RIL) is an alternative land use because it reduces damage to forest cover in...
This study assessed the results of anthropogenic sediment input on macroinvertebrate trophic structu...
Macroconsumers are known to be critical structuring lower trophic levels and therefore regulating le...
Leaf breakdown in streams is affected by several factors, such as leaf characteristics, water chemis...
Stream macroconsumers are capable of influencing ecosystem processes and properties such as leaf bre...
The densities of macroinvertebrates colonizing three types of leaf litter in a shaded and an unshade...
AIM: This study tested whether the macroconsumer Aegla longirostri is able to modify the invertebrat...
The contribution of shredders to litter breakdown in a tropical stream in Hong Kong was investigated...
Abstract: High species richness of tropical riparian trees influences the diversity of organic detr...
Leaf litter is a major component in the organic matter budgets of streams worldwide. Shredding inver...
1. Macrobrachium hainanense is a large predatory palaemonid shrimp, present at high densities in poo...
Leaf breakdown is a primary process of nutrient cycling and energy flow, contributing to the functio...
Amazon and Cerrado forested streams show natural fluctuations in leaf-litter quantity along the time...
Color poster with text, photographs, and graphs.Leaf detritus is an important energy source for stre...
The structure of stream communities is typically thought to be driven by stochastic events such as f...
Reduced-impact logging (RIL) is an alternative land use because it reduces damage to forest cover in...
This study assessed the results of anthropogenic sediment input on macroinvertebrate trophic structu...
Macroconsumers are known to be critical structuring lower trophic levels and therefore regulating le...
Leaf breakdown in streams is affected by several factors, such as leaf characteristics, water chemis...
Stream macroconsumers are capable of influencing ecosystem processes and properties such as leaf bre...
The densities of macroinvertebrates colonizing three types of leaf litter in a shaded and an unshade...
AIM: This study tested whether the macroconsumer Aegla longirostri is able to modify the invertebrat...
The contribution of shredders to litter breakdown in a tropical stream in Hong Kong was investigated...
Abstract: High species richness of tropical riparian trees influences the diversity of organic detr...
Leaf litter is a major component in the organic matter budgets of streams worldwide. Shredding inver...
1. Macrobrachium hainanense is a large predatory palaemonid shrimp, present at high densities in poo...
Leaf breakdown is a primary process of nutrient cycling and energy flow, contributing to the functio...
Amazon and Cerrado forested streams show natural fluctuations in leaf-litter quantity along the time...
Color poster with text, photographs, and graphs.Leaf detritus is an important energy source for stre...
The structure of stream communities is typically thought to be driven by stochastic events such as f...
Reduced-impact logging (RIL) is an alternative land use because it reduces damage to forest cover in...
This study assessed the results of anthropogenic sediment input on macroinvertebrate trophic structu...