Biofilm is an important component of small streams, and it is highly sensitive to variations in water temperature. Therefore, it is expectable that the warming predicted for this century will be reflected in its communities. In this study, we investigated the effects of experimental warming on biofilm growth in a small forest stream in Central Portugal. The stream was longitudinally divided in two halves, both at ambient temperature during ambient period; the following months (warmed period), one stream half remained at ambient temperature (control half) and the other half was experimentally warmed by ~3 °C (experimental half), following a before‐after control‐impact design. Biofilm variables (biomass, chlorophyll‐a and chlorophyll‐c ...
This study investigated (1) the effects of increasing sea temperatures on the bacterial and eukaryot...
Microbial biofilms in rivers contribute to the decomposition of the available organic matter which t...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and inorganic nutrients may affect microbial communities in streams, ...
The understanding of ecosystem responses to changing environmental conditions is becoming increasing...
Biofilms are dynamic players in biogeochemical cycling in running waters and are subjected to enviro...
International audienceCarbon cycling in headwater streams is mostly driven by the decomposition of a...
Ongoing climate change is expected to affect the diversity and activity of aquatic microbes, which p...
1. Small woodland streams constitute the majority of water courses in many catchments. Given their ...
Despite predicted global warming, the temperature effects on headwater stream functioning are poorly...
The impacts of experimental warming on field-related communities of biofilm ciliates were studied in...
International audienceMicrobial communities developing in biofilms have a major effect in lotic ecos...
International audienceIn addition to global warming, aquatic ecosystems are currently facing multipl...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]BELCAInternational audienceThis study evaluates the sequences o...
1. Climate change scenarios predict an increase in global temperature and alterations in precipitati...
The aim of this study was to explore the responses of the epipelic biofilm of a Pampean stream with ...
This study investigated (1) the effects of increasing sea temperatures on the bacterial and eukaryot...
Microbial biofilms in rivers contribute to the decomposition of the available organic matter which t...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and inorganic nutrients may affect microbial communities in streams, ...
The understanding of ecosystem responses to changing environmental conditions is becoming increasing...
Biofilms are dynamic players in biogeochemical cycling in running waters and are subjected to enviro...
International audienceCarbon cycling in headwater streams is mostly driven by the decomposition of a...
Ongoing climate change is expected to affect the diversity and activity of aquatic microbes, which p...
1. Small woodland streams constitute the majority of water courses in many catchments. Given their ...
Despite predicted global warming, the temperature effects on headwater stream functioning are poorly...
The impacts of experimental warming on field-related communities of biofilm ciliates were studied in...
International audienceMicrobial communities developing in biofilms have a major effect in lotic ecos...
International audienceIn addition to global warming, aquatic ecosystems are currently facing multipl...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]BELCAInternational audienceThis study evaluates the sequences o...
1. Climate change scenarios predict an increase in global temperature and alterations in precipitati...
The aim of this study was to explore the responses of the epipelic biofilm of a Pampean stream with ...
This study investigated (1) the effects of increasing sea temperatures on the bacterial and eukaryot...
Microbial biofilms in rivers contribute to the decomposition of the available organic matter which t...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and inorganic nutrients may affect microbial communities in streams, ...