Abstract In this review, we draw together the research on the two-way connection of streams and their riparian forests of the boreal zone from ecological points of view. Although the knowledge about stream-riparian interactions has increased considerably recently, in practice, riparian zones are still mainly seen as buffers for nutrient and sediment loading. However, recent research has shown that riparian forests disproportionately foster regional biodiversity and maintain stream ecosystem functions and diversity. On the other hand, streams contribute to riparian diversity and ecosystem functions. Microbes are key drivers of global biochemical cycles, and they also interact with plants and animals. The knowledge on microbial communities a...
Diverse communities of bacteria are exchanged between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and enviro...
Abstract Forest harvest has multiple impacts on adjoining freshwater ecosystems, particularly headw...
The loss of native riparian vegetation and its replacement with non-native species or grazing land ...
Abstract Riparian habitats of boreal forests are considered as hotspots for biochemical processes ...
What drives species diversity across landscapes is one of the most fundamental questions in ecology....
Summary 1. Riparian zones hold a central place in the hydrological cycle, owing to the prevalence of...
Riparian areas in the Canadian boreal forest represent the transition zone between terrestrial and a...
The biodiversity of streams and riparian zones is highly interlinked by multiple cross-habitat flows...
The boreal ecoregion supports about one-third of the world's forest. Over 90% of boreal forest strea...
Riparian zones form the interface between stream and terrestrial ecosystems and play a key role thro...
The loss of native riparian vegetation and its replacement with non-native species or grazing land f...
Developing a general, predictive understanding of ecological systems requires knowing how much struc...
Flow regulation affects bordering riparian plant communities worldwide, but how different plant life...
Diverse communities of bacteria are exchanged between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and enviro...
Abstract Forest harvest has multiple impacts on adjoining freshwater ecosystems, particularly headw...
The loss of native riparian vegetation and its replacement with non-native species or grazing land ...
Abstract Riparian habitats of boreal forests are considered as hotspots for biochemical processes ...
What drives species diversity across landscapes is one of the most fundamental questions in ecology....
Summary 1. Riparian zones hold a central place in the hydrological cycle, owing to the prevalence of...
Riparian areas in the Canadian boreal forest represent the transition zone between terrestrial and a...
The biodiversity of streams and riparian zones is highly interlinked by multiple cross-habitat flows...
The boreal ecoregion supports about one-third of the world's forest. Over 90% of boreal forest strea...
Riparian zones form the interface between stream and terrestrial ecosystems and play a key role thro...
The loss of native riparian vegetation and its replacement with non-native species or grazing land f...
Developing a general, predictive understanding of ecological systems requires knowing how much struc...
Flow regulation affects bordering riparian plant communities worldwide, but how different plant life...
Diverse communities of bacteria are exchanged between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and enviro...
Abstract Forest harvest has multiple impacts on adjoining freshwater ecosystems, particularly headw...
The loss of native riparian vegetation and its replacement with non-native species or grazing land ...