1. The value of measuring ecosystem functions in regular monitoring programs is increasingly being recognised as a potent tool for assessing river health. We measured the response of ecosystem metabolism, organic matter decomposition and strength loss, and invertebrate community composition across a gradient of catchment impairment defined by upstream landuse stress in two New Zealand streams. This was performed to determine if there were consistent responses among contrasting functional and structural indicators. 2. Rates of gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (ER) ranged from 0.1 to 7.0 gO2 m−2 day−1 and from 0.34 to 16.5 gO2 m−2 day−1 respectively. Rates of GPP were variable across the landuse stress gradient, where...
When native grassland catchments are converted to pasture, the main effects on stream physicochemist...
Freshwater ecosystems have been degraded by multiple stressors. To mitigate the effects of multiple ...
Ecosystem functioning and community structure are recognized as key components of ecosystem integrit...
1. The value of measuring ecosystem functions in regular monitoring programs is increasingly being r...
In New Zealand, recent policy changes require freshwater managers to take more comprehensive and int...
Ecosystem functioning and community structure are recognized as key components of ecosystem integrit...
1. Modification of natural landscapes and land-use intensification are global phenomena that can res...
Functional indicators are being increasingly used to assess waterway health but their responses to p...
Worldwide catchment land-use intensity, especially for agriculture, is increasing in order to meet t...
The ecological responses of large rivers to human pressure can be assessed at multiple scales using ...
The ability to assess stream health efficiently and accurately is vital for predicting the overall im...
Abstract. River health monitoring traditionally has made use of structural measurements (water quali...
1. Management of stream biodiversity is often tightly linked with the restoration and protection of ...
Contemporary patterns of land development mean that suitable reference sites for low-gradient stream...
When native grassland catchments are converted to pasture, the main effects on stream physicochemist...
Freshwater ecosystems have been degraded by multiple stressors. To mitigate the effects of multiple ...
Ecosystem functioning and community structure are recognized as key components of ecosystem integrit...
1. The value of measuring ecosystem functions in regular monitoring programs is increasingly being r...
In New Zealand, recent policy changes require freshwater managers to take more comprehensive and int...
Ecosystem functioning and community structure are recognized as key components of ecosystem integrit...
1. Modification of natural landscapes and land-use intensification are global phenomena that can res...
Functional indicators are being increasingly used to assess waterway health but their responses to p...
Worldwide catchment land-use intensity, especially for agriculture, is increasing in order to meet t...
The ecological responses of large rivers to human pressure can be assessed at multiple scales using ...
The ability to assess stream health efficiently and accurately is vital for predicting the overall im...
Abstract. River health monitoring traditionally has made use of structural measurements (water quali...
1. Management of stream biodiversity is often tightly linked with the restoration and protection of ...
Contemporary patterns of land development mean that suitable reference sites for low-gradient stream...
When native grassland catchments are converted to pasture, the main effects on stream physicochemist...
Freshwater ecosystems have been degraded by multiple stressors. To mitigate the effects of multiple ...
Ecosystem functioning and community structure are recognized as key components of ecosystem integrit...