Aquatic biota often face multiple anthropogenic threats such as river fragmentation and climate change that can contribute to high rates of aquatic species imperilment world-wide. Temperature-induced hypoxia is one under-explored mechanism that can threaten aquatic species in fragmented rivers with reduced flows. We applied ecosystem metabolism models to define the effect of water temperature on net ecosystem production (NEP) of oxygen at 12 sites of a fragmented river channel that supports three fish species at risk and experiences hypoxia. We found that water temperature and precipitation events at 75% of our sites were significantly and negatively correlated to NEP estimates and explained 28% of the variation in NEP within sites. Tempera...
Perturbations linked to the direct and indirect impacts of human activities during the Anthropocene ...
Ongoing climate change is predicted to increase water temperatures and export of terrestrial dissolv...
Ocean warming and eutrophication-driven hypoxia are two key threats marine organisms face with clima...
For rivers and streams, the impact of rising water temperature on biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) as...
Hypoxia, triggered in large part by eutrophication, exerts widespread and expanding stress on coasta...
The unprecedented rate of global warming is an inevitable outcome of anthropogenic CO2 release into ...
We estimated past and future hydrographs and patterns of ecosystem metabolism in a fifth-order river...
Degraded water quality has reduced aquatic species abundance and survivability in Nevada’s Walker Ri...
Aquatic ecological responses to climatic warming are complicated by interactions between thermal eff...
In the world's rivers, alteration of flow is a major driver of biodiversity decline. Global warming ...
Hypoxia represents a growing threat to biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems. Here, aquatic surface ...
There is growing evidence that river temperatures are increasing under climate change, which is expe...
Climate change will affect future flow and thermal regimes of rivers. This will directly affect fres...
Deciphering the mechanisms by which climate change interacts with invasive species to affect biodive...
Studies predicting how the distribution of aquatic organisms will shift with climate change often us...
Perturbations linked to the direct and indirect impacts of human activities during the Anthropocene ...
Ongoing climate change is predicted to increase water temperatures and export of terrestrial dissolv...
Ocean warming and eutrophication-driven hypoxia are two key threats marine organisms face with clima...
For rivers and streams, the impact of rising water temperature on biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) as...
Hypoxia, triggered in large part by eutrophication, exerts widespread and expanding stress on coasta...
The unprecedented rate of global warming is an inevitable outcome of anthropogenic CO2 release into ...
We estimated past and future hydrographs and patterns of ecosystem metabolism in a fifth-order river...
Degraded water quality has reduced aquatic species abundance and survivability in Nevada’s Walker Ri...
Aquatic ecological responses to climatic warming are complicated by interactions between thermal eff...
In the world's rivers, alteration of flow is a major driver of biodiversity decline. Global warming ...
Hypoxia represents a growing threat to biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems. Here, aquatic surface ...
There is growing evidence that river temperatures are increasing under climate change, which is expe...
Climate change will affect future flow and thermal regimes of rivers. This will directly affect fres...
Deciphering the mechanisms by which climate change interacts with invasive species to affect biodive...
Studies predicting how the distribution of aquatic organisms will shift with climate change often us...
Perturbations linked to the direct and indirect impacts of human activities during the Anthropocene ...
Ongoing climate change is predicted to increase water temperatures and export of terrestrial dissolv...
Ocean warming and eutrophication-driven hypoxia are two key threats marine organisms face with clima...