Shifts in the stable isotope signatures of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in ecological materials have the potential to indicate environmental disturbances. This study examined the δ13C‰ and δ15N‰ ratios of stream water and periphyton from low-order streams in a landscape influenced by agricultural activities. Our key purpose was to assess the influence of best management practice (BMP) presence and age on C and N isotope values as a potential water-quality assessment. We collected stream water and periphyton from 19 streams within the Upper Delaware River watershed in New York, USA, in each of 4 management categories: 1) recently applied BMP treatments, 2) long-standing BMPs, 3) streams lacking BMPs, and 4) minimally disturbed reference strea...
Fluvial sediment is well recognized as a critical factor in both carbon and nutrient budgets within ...
The understanding of nitrogen dynamics in streams of temperate forest biomes historically has been c...
Stream restoration has been conducted in the Shibetsu River in northern Japan, which aims at the rec...
Shifts in the stable isotope signatures of C and N in ecological materials have the potential to ind...
Understanding the variability of the natural abundance in nitrogen stable isotopes (expressed as δ<s...
The stable nitrogen isotope ratios (δ15N) of particulate organic matter (POM) and periphyt...
Stable isotope analysis is a tool employed in ecological studies to provide information on the movem...
Benthic algae form the base of stream food webs and have long been used as indicator organisms for b...
Stable isotopes are used frequently in biogeochemistry and ecology to identify the use and movement ...
Periphyton community structure and stable isotope values have been identified as potential indicator...
Coastal environments are susceptible to excess nutrient pollution from urban runoff, fertilizers, wa...
The overarching goal of this dissertation was to explore relationships between streamwater nitrogen ...
In headwater streams that are heavily shaded by surrounding forests, primary production is often low...
Nutrient runoff from agricultural lands feeds harmful algae blooms that create a variety of problems...
Deeper understanding of the factors controlling stable isotopic signatures of aquatic organisms of ...
Fluvial sediment is well recognized as a critical factor in both carbon and nutrient budgets within ...
The understanding of nitrogen dynamics in streams of temperate forest biomes historically has been c...
Stream restoration has been conducted in the Shibetsu River in northern Japan, which aims at the rec...
Shifts in the stable isotope signatures of C and N in ecological materials have the potential to ind...
Understanding the variability of the natural abundance in nitrogen stable isotopes (expressed as δ<s...
The stable nitrogen isotope ratios (δ15N) of particulate organic matter (POM) and periphyt...
Stable isotope analysis is a tool employed in ecological studies to provide information on the movem...
Benthic algae form the base of stream food webs and have long been used as indicator organisms for b...
Stable isotopes are used frequently in biogeochemistry and ecology to identify the use and movement ...
Periphyton community structure and stable isotope values have been identified as potential indicator...
Coastal environments are susceptible to excess nutrient pollution from urban runoff, fertilizers, wa...
The overarching goal of this dissertation was to explore relationships between streamwater nitrogen ...
In headwater streams that are heavily shaded by surrounding forests, primary production is often low...
Nutrient runoff from agricultural lands feeds harmful algae blooms that create a variety of problems...
Deeper understanding of the factors controlling stable isotopic signatures of aquatic organisms of ...
Fluvial sediment is well recognized as a critical factor in both carbon and nutrient budgets within ...
The understanding of nitrogen dynamics in streams of temperate forest biomes historically has been c...
Stream restoration has been conducted in the Shibetsu River in northern Japan, which aims at the rec...