Excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from human activities have contributed to degradation of coastal waters globally. A growing body of work suggests that hydrologically restoring streams and rivers in agricultural and urban watersheds has potential to increase N and P retention, but rates and mechanisms have not yet been analyzed and compared across studies. We conducted a review of nutrient retention within hydrologically reconnected streams and rivers, including 79 studies. We developed a typology characterizing different forms of stream and river restoration, and we also analyzed nutrient retention across this typology. The studies we reviewed used a variety of methods to analyze nutrient cycling. We performed a further intensive met...
Pollution abatement through phosphorus and nitrogen retention is a key ecosystem service provided by...
A whole stream study was designed to determine the nutrient retention capacity of Fosso Bagnatore, a...
Urbanization alters watershed hydrology and has increased nutrient pollution, leading to eutrophicat...
The United States invests billions of dollars annually to perform stream restoration projects, yet f...
Agricultural practices can lead to an increased export of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and impair...
In-stream nutrient retention results from the interaction between hydrological and biogeochemical pr...
Urban infrastructure changes hydrologic flowpaths of water into streams and alters ecosystem functio...
Nutrient transformation processes such as assimilation, dissimilatory transformation, and sorption t...
Urban stream ecosystems are faced with high input levels of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from ant...
[1] Over the past 3 decades, nutrient spiraling has become a unifying paradigm for stream biogeochem...
Rates of nutrient uptake were measured in streams with varying amounts of agricultural development i...
Geographical and stream network context shape how streams and rivers form, which in turn affects eco...
Urban stream ecosystems are faced with high input levels of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from ant...
A whole stream study was designed to determine the nutrient retention capacity of Fosso Bagnatore, a...
Nutrients are conveyed from terrestrial and upstream sources through drainage networks. Streams and ...
Pollution abatement through phosphorus and nitrogen retention is a key ecosystem service provided by...
A whole stream study was designed to determine the nutrient retention capacity of Fosso Bagnatore, a...
Urbanization alters watershed hydrology and has increased nutrient pollution, leading to eutrophicat...
The United States invests billions of dollars annually to perform stream restoration projects, yet f...
Agricultural practices can lead to an increased export of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and impair...
In-stream nutrient retention results from the interaction between hydrological and biogeochemical pr...
Urban infrastructure changes hydrologic flowpaths of water into streams and alters ecosystem functio...
Nutrient transformation processes such as assimilation, dissimilatory transformation, and sorption t...
Urban stream ecosystems are faced with high input levels of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from ant...
[1] Over the past 3 decades, nutrient spiraling has become a unifying paradigm for stream biogeochem...
Rates of nutrient uptake were measured in streams with varying amounts of agricultural development i...
Geographical and stream network context shape how streams and rivers form, which in turn affects eco...
Urban stream ecosystems are faced with high input levels of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from ant...
A whole stream study was designed to determine the nutrient retention capacity of Fosso Bagnatore, a...
Nutrients are conveyed from terrestrial and upstream sources through drainage networks. Streams and ...
Pollution abatement through phosphorus and nitrogen retention is a key ecosystem service provided by...
A whole stream study was designed to determine the nutrient retention capacity of Fosso Bagnatore, a...
Urbanization alters watershed hydrology and has increased nutrient pollution, leading to eutrophicat...