Local habitat and riparian modifications imposed by surrounding land use drastically impact the water quality of streams. However, whether these effects could still be discernible when the watercourse also receives urbanization effluents has not been fully explored. We evaluated the water quality of a Neotropical prairie stream exposed to urbanization and explored the role of downstream patches of different surrounding land uses (cropland and livestock) in further regulating water quality. Forty-two variables of water quality, habitat structure and riparian condition were measured at four reaches of the Langueyú stream. Significant differences in water quality were observed. Water conductivity, dissolved oxygen, salinity, dissolved solids, ...
While the negative effects of urban development on freshwater systems are well documented, impacts o...
Headwater streams have had a history of degradation due to human activities. Although impacts of int...
This study assessed the cumulative effects of intensive urban and agricultural land use in Marshall ...
Local habitat and riparian modifications imposed by surrounding land use drastically impact the wate...
ABSTRACT. We investigated downstream changes in dissolved oxygen (DO), pH, nitrate, total nitrogen (...
Urban river flows are often highly variable and extremely polluted, which limits their potential for...
Urbanization significantly alters the hydrology of catchments, the transport of sediment, nutrients,...
Increased impervious cover associated with urbanization alters the natural cycling of water. Changes...
Population growth and urban development dramatically alter natural watershed ecosystem structure and...
Riparian zones influence urban stream quality through factors such as shading the stream, adding nut...
<p>As the human population continues to increase, the effects of land use change on streams and thei...
Land development and increasing population density in watershed areas has been shown to decrease wat...
Most studies of urban streams have relied on single variables to characterize the degree of urbaniza...
The aim of this study was to understand how a stream ecosystem that flows from its fountainhead to i...
The extent of catchment impervious surface is recognised to be an important factor associated with t...
While the negative effects of urban development on freshwater systems are well documented, impacts o...
Headwater streams have had a history of degradation due to human activities. Although impacts of int...
This study assessed the cumulative effects of intensive urban and agricultural land use in Marshall ...
Local habitat and riparian modifications imposed by surrounding land use drastically impact the wate...
ABSTRACT. We investigated downstream changes in dissolved oxygen (DO), pH, nitrate, total nitrogen (...
Urban river flows are often highly variable and extremely polluted, which limits their potential for...
Urbanization significantly alters the hydrology of catchments, the transport of sediment, nutrients,...
Increased impervious cover associated with urbanization alters the natural cycling of water. Changes...
Population growth and urban development dramatically alter natural watershed ecosystem structure and...
Riparian zones influence urban stream quality through factors such as shading the stream, adding nut...
<p>As the human population continues to increase, the effects of land use change on streams and thei...
Land development and increasing population density in watershed areas has been shown to decrease wat...
Most studies of urban streams have relied on single variables to characterize the degree of urbaniza...
The aim of this study was to understand how a stream ecosystem that flows from its fountainhead to i...
The extent of catchment impervious surface is recognised to be an important factor associated with t...
While the negative effects of urban development on freshwater systems are well documented, impacts o...
Headwater streams have had a history of degradation due to human activities. Although impacts of int...
This study assessed the cumulative effects of intensive urban and agricultural land use in Marshall ...