Discharge reduction, as caused by water diversion for hydropower, and fine sediments deposition, are prevalent stressors that may affect multiple ecosystem functions in streams. Periphytic biofilms play a key role in stream ecosystem functioning and are potentially affected by these stressors and their interaction. We experimentally assessed the interactive effects of discharge and fine sediments on biofilm metabolism in artificial indoor channels using a factorial split-plot design with two explanatory variables: water discharge (20, 39, 62, 141 and 174 cm3 s-1) and fine sediments (no sediment or 1100 mg L-1 of sediments). We incubated artificial tiles for 25 days in an unpolluted stream to allow biofilm colonization, and then placed them ...
Stream biofilms have been shown to be among the most sensitive indicators of environmental stress in...
© 2018, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. This study explored biofilm m...
Biotransformation is the most important process removing manmade chemicals from the environment, yet...
Discharge reduction, as caused by water diversion for hydropower, and fine sediments deposition, are...
Pulsed increases in flow within streams alter abiotic conditions such as nutrient concentrations and...
Benthic (streambed) biofilms metabolize a substantial fraction of particulate organic matter and nut...
Elevated nutrient levels can lead to excessive biofilm growth, but reducing nutrient pollution is of...
Elevated nutrient levels can lead to excessive biofilm growth, but reducing nutrient pollution is of...
We investigated the effect of benthic substratum type (sand and rocks) and nutrient supply (N and P)...
The salinisation of freshwater ecosystems is a global environmental problem that threatens biodivers...
Microbial life in natural biofilms is dominated by prokaryotes and microscopic eukaryotes living in ...
Multiple stressors pose potential risk to aquatic ecosystems and are the main reasons for failing ec...
The aim of this study was to explore the responses of the epipelic biofilm of a Pampean stream with ...
The aim of this study was to explore the responses of the epipelic biofilm of a Pampean stream with ...
Forest management operations greatly influence stream habitats. Canopy clearing and subsequent canop...
Stream biofilms have been shown to be among the most sensitive indicators of environmental stress in...
© 2018, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. This study explored biofilm m...
Biotransformation is the most important process removing manmade chemicals from the environment, yet...
Discharge reduction, as caused by water diversion for hydropower, and fine sediments deposition, are...
Pulsed increases in flow within streams alter abiotic conditions such as nutrient concentrations and...
Benthic (streambed) biofilms metabolize a substantial fraction of particulate organic matter and nut...
Elevated nutrient levels can lead to excessive biofilm growth, but reducing nutrient pollution is of...
Elevated nutrient levels can lead to excessive biofilm growth, but reducing nutrient pollution is of...
We investigated the effect of benthic substratum type (sand and rocks) and nutrient supply (N and P)...
The salinisation of freshwater ecosystems is a global environmental problem that threatens biodivers...
Microbial life in natural biofilms is dominated by prokaryotes and microscopic eukaryotes living in ...
Multiple stressors pose potential risk to aquatic ecosystems and are the main reasons for failing ec...
The aim of this study was to explore the responses of the epipelic biofilm of a Pampean stream with ...
The aim of this study was to explore the responses of the epipelic biofilm of a Pampean stream with ...
Forest management operations greatly influence stream habitats. Canopy clearing and subsequent canop...
Stream biofilms have been shown to be among the most sensitive indicators of environmental stress in...
© 2018, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. This study explored biofilm m...
Biotransformation is the most important process removing manmade chemicals from the environment, yet...