1. Although stream–catchment interactions have been analysed in some detail in temperate environments, little is known about the effects of land-use changes in the tropics. Here, we analyse differences in benthic communities (macroinvertebrates and fungi) under two contrasting land uses (mature secondary forest and pasture) in montane streams in north-western Ecuador and their influence on the rates of litter processing. 2. Between 2005 and 2006, we used a combination of coarse and fine mesh bags to study the relative contribution of macroinvertebrates and fungi to processing of two types of litter, Alnus acuminata and Inga spectabilis, in three-first-order streams running through mature secondary montane forests and adjacent downs...
Eucalypt plantations cover over 1.5 million ha in the Iberian Peninsula. The effects of the replacem...
Deforestation in the tropical Andes is affecting ecological conditions of streams, and determination...
The present study aims to verify possible changes in the functional feeding group (FFG) structure of...
1. Although stream-catchment interactions have been analysed in some detail in temperate environment...
The replacement of native forests by pastures takes place widely in the Andes. The effects of such l...
Detrital food webs of woodland streams depend on terrestrial litter input and, thus, are susceptibl...
Tropical montane ecosystems of the Andes are critically threatened by a rapid land-use change which ...
Despite the importance of tropical montane cloud forest streams, studies investigating aquatic commu...
Leaf breakdown in streams is affected by several factors, such as leaf characteristics, water chemis...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of monsoonal spates and land uses on abundance, ri...
Small forest streams and their riparian vegetation are closely linked ecosystems. Stream consumers...
Deforestation in the tropical Andes is affecting ecological conditions of streams, and determination...
Leaf litter is a major component in the organic matter budgets of streams worldwide. Shredding inver...
1. Nothofagus native forest in the Southern Andes is being progressively substituted by forestation ...
Despite the importance of tropical montane cloud forest streams, studies investigating aquatic commu...
Eucalypt plantations cover over 1.5 million ha in the Iberian Peninsula. The effects of the replacem...
Deforestation in the tropical Andes is affecting ecological conditions of streams, and determination...
The present study aims to verify possible changes in the functional feeding group (FFG) structure of...
1. Although stream-catchment interactions have been analysed in some detail in temperate environment...
The replacement of native forests by pastures takes place widely in the Andes. The effects of such l...
Detrital food webs of woodland streams depend on terrestrial litter input and, thus, are susceptibl...
Tropical montane ecosystems of the Andes are critically threatened by a rapid land-use change which ...
Despite the importance of tropical montane cloud forest streams, studies investigating aquatic commu...
Leaf breakdown in streams is affected by several factors, such as leaf characteristics, water chemis...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of monsoonal spates and land uses on abundance, ri...
Small forest streams and their riparian vegetation are closely linked ecosystems. Stream consumers...
Deforestation in the tropical Andes is affecting ecological conditions of streams, and determination...
Leaf litter is a major component in the organic matter budgets of streams worldwide. Shredding inver...
1. Nothofagus native forest in the Southern Andes is being progressively substituted by forestation ...
Despite the importance of tropical montane cloud forest streams, studies investigating aquatic commu...
Eucalypt plantations cover over 1.5 million ha in the Iberian Peninsula. The effects of the replacem...
Deforestation in the tropical Andes is affecting ecological conditions of streams, and determination...
The present study aims to verify possible changes in the functional feeding group (FFG) structure of...