Human appropriation of water resources may induce water stress in freshwater ecosystems when ecosystem needs are not met. Intensive abstraction and regulation cause river ecosystems to shift towards non-natural flow regimes, which might have implications for their water quality, biological structure and functioning. We performed a meta-analysis of published studies to assess the potential effects of water stress on nutrients, microcontaminants, biological communities (bacteria, algae, invertebrates and fish), and ecosystem functions (organic matter breakdown, gross primary production and respiration). Despite the different nature of the flow regime changes, our meta-analysis showed significant effects of human-driven water stress, such as s...
We used field-derived data from streams in Nevada, USA, to quantify relationships between stream bio...
Drought and nutrient pollution can affect the dynamics of stream ecosystems in diverse ways. While t...
As we move into the twenty-first century, global economic prosperity is driving the consumption of e...
Human appropriation of water resources may induce water stress in freshwater ecosystems when ecosyst...
Human appropriation of water resources may induce water stress in freshwater ecosystems when ecosyst...
River structure and functioning are governed naturally by geography and climate but are vulnerable t...
Human impacts, particularly nutrient pollution and land-use change, have caused significant declines...
Human impacts, particularly nutrient pollution and land-use change, have caused significant declines...
Agriculture is the primary cause of sedimentation, nutrient enrichment, and insecticide contaminatio...
Rivers and streams have suffered multiple transformations to attend the increasing water demands wor...
The natural flow regime of many rivers on the globe has been altered by regulation, strongly influen...
Stream ecosystems are affected by multiple abiotic stressors, and species responses to simultaneous ...
Most ecosystems are exposed to multiple anthropogenic stressors that may interact additively or non-...
Environmental stressors have profound implications for species, communities, and ecosystems by alter...
Alterations to the natural flow regime affect the structure and function of rivers and wetlands and ...
We used field-derived data from streams in Nevada, USA, to quantify relationships between stream bio...
Drought and nutrient pollution can affect the dynamics of stream ecosystems in diverse ways. While t...
As we move into the twenty-first century, global economic prosperity is driving the consumption of e...
Human appropriation of water resources may induce water stress in freshwater ecosystems when ecosyst...
Human appropriation of water resources may induce water stress in freshwater ecosystems when ecosyst...
River structure and functioning are governed naturally by geography and climate but are vulnerable t...
Human impacts, particularly nutrient pollution and land-use change, have caused significant declines...
Human impacts, particularly nutrient pollution and land-use change, have caused significant declines...
Agriculture is the primary cause of sedimentation, nutrient enrichment, and insecticide contaminatio...
Rivers and streams have suffered multiple transformations to attend the increasing water demands wor...
The natural flow regime of many rivers on the globe has been altered by regulation, strongly influen...
Stream ecosystems are affected by multiple abiotic stressors, and species responses to simultaneous ...
Most ecosystems are exposed to multiple anthropogenic stressors that may interact additively or non-...
Environmental stressors have profound implications for species, communities, and ecosystems by alter...
Alterations to the natural flow regime affect the structure and function of rivers and wetlands and ...
We used field-derived data from streams in Nevada, USA, to quantify relationships between stream bio...
Drought and nutrient pollution can affect the dynamics of stream ecosystems in diverse ways. While t...
As we move into the twenty-first century, global economic prosperity is driving the consumption of e...