Processing of detritus is an important ecosystem function in freshwaters. In rivers and streams, the activity of shredding invertebrates play an important role in processing of coarse-particulate organic matter such as leaf litter. In stream food webs, fish may act as top predators and control activity of consumers such as shredders top down. This top-down effect may be of a directly consumptive nature, or indirect and mediated by species traits. Most studies on trophically cascading effects in stream ecosystems are done in small scale, either in small laboratory setups, or in in-stream experimental units such as cages or flow through channels. These setups are very useful in exploring specific effects and relationships, but might not be ad...
Fine sediment in streams and rivers is one of the most globally widespread of all freshwater polluta...
The excessive deposition of fine inorganic sediment (<2 mm) is a major pathway by which agricultural...
Trophic cascades involve powerful feeding interactions that can alter the flow of energy and the abu...
Processing of detritus is an important ecosystem function in freshwaters. In rivers and streams, the...
Agriculture is the primary cause of sedimentation, nutrient enrichment, and insecticide contaminatio...
In contrast to that for grazing systems, relatively little information exists for trophic cascades i...
Majdi N, Traunspurger W, Richardson JS, Lecerf A. Small stonefly predators affect microbenthic and m...
Summary. Insecticide treatment of a small, Appalachian forest stream caused massive downstream insec...
Anthropogenic sedimentation poses a significant threat to stream ecosystems throughout the world. In...
Physical factors, such as hydrologic variability, are major structuring forces of prairie stream com...
Abstract. The influence of macroinvertebrates on detrital processing was evaluated by excluding them...
Cross-ecosystem subsidies are important for the structure and functioning of communities within many...
Predators have been documented to reduce biodiversity and variability between communities by acting ...
The work in this thesis deals with effects of changed species richness on process rates among stream...
1. The nature and extent of effects of increasing densities of non-native species on stream ecosyste...
Fine sediment in streams and rivers is one of the most globally widespread of all freshwater polluta...
The excessive deposition of fine inorganic sediment (<2 mm) is a major pathway by which agricultural...
Trophic cascades involve powerful feeding interactions that can alter the flow of energy and the abu...
Processing of detritus is an important ecosystem function in freshwaters. In rivers and streams, the...
Agriculture is the primary cause of sedimentation, nutrient enrichment, and insecticide contaminatio...
In contrast to that for grazing systems, relatively little information exists for trophic cascades i...
Majdi N, Traunspurger W, Richardson JS, Lecerf A. Small stonefly predators affect microbenthic and m...
Summary. Insecticide treatment of a small, Appalachian forest stream caused massive downstream insec...
Anthropogenic sedimentation poses a significant threat to stream ecosystems throughout the world. In...
Physical factors, such as hydrologic variability, are major structuring forces of prairie stream com...
Abstract. The influence of macroinvertebrates on detrital processing was evaluated by excluding them...
Cross-ecosystem subsidies are important for the structure and functioning of communities within many...
Predators have been documented to reduce biodiversity and variability between communities by acting ...
The work in this thesis deals with effects of changed species richness on process rates among stream...
1. The nature and extent of effects of increasing densities of non-native species on stream ecosyste...
Fine sediment in streams and rivers is one of the most globally widespread of all freshwater polluta...
The excessive deposition of fine inorganic sediment (<2 mm) is a major pathway by which agricultural...
Trophic cascades involve powerful feeding interactions that can alter the flow of energy and the abu...