The metabolism of forest streams depends on the decomposition of plant litter of terrestrial origin. In turn, the rate at which litter decomposes depends on litter characteristics, decomposer activity, environmental characteristics, and their interactions. Atmospheric changes, such as increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and in temperature, may affect all these variables. Here, we report the results of a meta‐analysis of 41 studies conducted worldwide between 1993 and 2017 on the effects of elevated atmospheric [CO2], elevated temperature, or both (temperature + [CO2]) on litter decomposition in streams. Elevated temperature significantly increased litter decomposition rates, whereas elevated [CO2] and temper...
The decomposition of plant litter is one of the most important ecosystem processes in the biosphere ...
International audienceSmall woodland streams make the majority of water courses in most watersheds. ...
1. Climate change scenarios predict an increase in global temperature and alterations in precipitati...
Dissertação de Mestrado em Ecologia apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências e TecnologiaElevated atmosph...
Litter decomposition is an ecological process of key importance for forest headwater stream function...
International audienceThe predicted increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration for this century is ex...
Freshwater ecosystems play a significant role in the global carbon (C) cycle, emitting roughly 1.2 P...
Cold water woodland streams, where terrestrially derived organic matter fuels aquatic food webs, can...
1. Small woodland streams constitute the majority of water courses in many catchments. Given their ...
Decomposition of leaf litter collected from an old-fi eld community grown under a combination of ele...
Despite predicted global warming, the temperature effects on headwater stream functioning are poorly...
Ongoing climate change is expected to affect the diversity and activity of aquatic microbes, which ...
International audienceIn woodland streams, the decomposition of allochthonous organic matter constit...
International audienceThe trophic state of many streams is likely to deteriorate in the future due t...
The decomposition of plant litter is one of the most important ecosystem processes in the biosphere ...
International audienceSmall woodland streams make the majority of water courses in most watersheds. ...
1. Climate change scenarios predict an increase in global temperature and alterations in precipitati...
Dissertação de Mestrado em Ecologia apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências e TecnologiaElevated atmosph...
Litter decomposition is an ecological process of key importance for forest headwater stream function...
International audienceThe predicted increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration for this century is ex...
Freshwater ecosystems play a significant role in the global carbon (C) cycle, emitting roughly 1.2 P...
Cold water woodland streams, where terrestrially derived organic matter fuels aquatic food webs, can...
1. Small woodland streams constitute the majority of water courses in many catchments. Given their ...
Decomposition of leaf litter collected from an old-fi eld community grown under a combination of ele...
Despite predicted global warming, the temperature effects on headwater stream functioning are poorly...
Ongoing climate change is expected to affect the diversity and activity of aquatic microbes, which ...
International audienceIn woodland streams, the decomposition of allochthonous organic matter constit...
International audienceThe trophic state of many streams is likely to deteriorate in the future due t...
The decomposition of plant litter is one of the most important ecosystem processes in the biosphere ...
International audienceSmall woodland streams make the majority of water courses in most watersheds. ...
1. Climate change scenarios predict an increase in global temperature and alterations in precipitati...