Aquatic ecosystems (both marine and freshwater) have long served as model systems for exploring the role of environmental stressors on organismal performance and survival, the biogeographic distributions of populations and species, and ultimately the diversity, functioning, and stability of ecosystems (Adams, 2002; Forbes, 1887; MacArthur & Wilson, 2001; Paine, 1969; Somero et al., 2017 ). Climate change, alien species invasions, land use change, urbaniza-tion, and other anthropogenic impacts have all been demonstrated to impair aquatic ecosystems at multiple levels of biological orga-nization within aquatic ecosystems (Karr, 1991; Doney et al., 2012; Harley et al., 2006; Poloczanska et al., 2013). Consequently, ap-proaches that...
To gain insight into how aquatic ecosystems change under anthropogenic stress, we need suitable indi...
In this overview (introductory article to a special issue including 14 papers), we consider all main...
Patterns of biodiversity and the processes generating them vary over scales of time, space, and ecol...
Abstract In the era of the Anthropocene, environmental change is accelerating biodiversity loss acr...
Inland aquatic ecosystems, such as streams, rivers, ponds and lakes, play an important role in maint...
Ecosystem functioning depends on multiple interactions between physical, chemical and biological det...
<p>Biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems - rivers, lakes and wetlands - is undergoing rapid global d...
Many experiments show that species diversity at small, local scales affects ecosystems; however, co...
In this overview (introductory article to a special issue including 14 papers), we consider all main...
Aquatic Ecosystems perform numerous valuable environmental functions. They recycle nutrients, purify...
Biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems is under grave threat from human activities, due to the combin...
Current aquatic ecosystem models accommodate increasing amounts of physiological detail, but margina...
Perturbations linked to the direct and indirect impacts of human activities during the Anthropocene ...
Zooplankton are major primary consumers and predators in most aquatic ecosystems. They exhibit treme...
In this overview (introductory article to a special issue including 14 papers), we consider all main...
To gain insight into how aquatic ecosystems change under anthropogenic stress, we need suitable indi...
In this overview (introductory article to a special issue including 14 papers), we consider all main...
Patterns of biodiversity and the processes generating them vary over scales of time, space, and ecol...
Abstract In the era of the Anthropocene, environmental change is accelerating biodiversity loss acr...
Inland aquatic ecosystems, such as streams, rivers, ponds and lakes, play an important role in maint...
Ecosystem functioning depends on multiple interactions between physical, chemical and biological det...
<p>Biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems - rivers, lakes and wetlands - is undergoing rapid global d...
Many experiments show that species diversity at small, local scales affects ecosystems; however, co...
In this overview (introductory article to a special issue including 14 papers), we consider all main...
Aquatic Ecosystems perform numerous valuable environmental functions. They recycle nutrients, purify...
Biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems is under grave threat from human activities, due to the combin...
Current aquatic ecosystem models accommodate increasing amounts of physiological detail, but margina...
Perturbations linked to the direct and indirect impacts of human activities during the Anthropocene ...
Zooplankton are major primary consumers and predators in most aquatic ecosystems. They exhibit treme...
In this overview (introductory article to a special issue including 14 papers), we consider all main...
To gain insight into how aquatic ecosystems change under anthropogenic stress, we need suitable indi...
In this overview (introductory article to a special issue including 14 papers), we consider all main...
Patterns of biodiversity and the processes generating them vary over scales of time, space, and ecol...