Functional indicators are being increasingly used to assess waterway health but their responses to pressure in non-wadeable rivers have not been widely documented or applied in modern survey designs that provide unbiased estimates of extent. This study tests the response of river metabolism and loss in cotton strip tensile strength across a land use pressure gradient in non-wadeable rivers of northern New Zealand, and reports extent estimates for river metabolism and decomposition rates. Following adjustment for probability of selection, ecosystem respiration (ER) and gross primary production (GPP) for the target population of order 5–7 non-wadeable rivers averaged −7.3 and 4.8 g O2 mˉ² dˉ¹, respectively, with average P/R < 1 indicating dom...
A large amount of literature concerns eutrophication development in lakes, reservoirs, or estuaries....
A major threat to freshwater taxon diversity is the alteration of natural catchment Land use into ag...
The importance of environmental heterogeneity in lotic ecosystems is well recognised in river manage...
Functional indicators are being increasingly used to assess waterway health but their responses to p...
In New Zealand, recent policy changes require freshwater managers to take more comprehensive and int...
The ecological responses of large rivers to human pressure can be assessed at multiple scales using ...
1. The value of measuring ecosystem functions in regular monitoring programs is increasingly being r...
A recent review of ecosystem metabolism data suggested that non-wadeable rivers consistently exhibit...
Relationships between land use and water quality are complex with interdependencies, feedbacks, and ...
Relationships between land use and water quality are complex with interdependencies, feedbacks, and ...
1. Modification of natural landscapes and land-use intensification are global phenomena that can res...
Contemporary patterns of land development mean that suitable reference sites for low-gradient stream...
Abstract. River health monitoring traditionally has made use of structural measurements (water quali...
This study focuses on eco-hydraulics as a mean to assess the impact of drought on river ecosystems. ...
Catchment and riparian degradation has resulted in declining ecosystem health of streams worldwide. ...
A large amount of literature concerns eutrophication development in lakes, reservoirs, or estuaries....
A major threat to freshwater taxon diversity is the alteration of natural catchment Land use into ag...
The importance of environmental heterogeneity in lotic ecosystems is well recognised in river manage...
Functional indicators are being increasingly used to assess waterway health but their responses to p...
In New Zealand, recent policy changes require freshwater managers to take more comprehensive and int...
The ecological responses of large rivers to human pressure can be assessed at multiple scales using ...
1. The value of measuring ecosystem functions in regular monitoring programs is increasingly being r...
A recent review of ecosystem metabolism data suggested that non-wadeable rivers consistently exhibit...
Relationships between land use and water quality are complex with interdependencies, feedbacks, and ...
Relationships between land use and water quality are complex with interdependencies, feedbacks, and ...
1. Modification of natural landscapes and land-use intensification are global phenomena that can res...
Contemporary patterns of land development mean that suitable reference sites for low-gradient stream...
Abstract. River health monitoring traditionally has made use of structural measurements (water quali...
This study focuses on eco-hydraulics as a mean to assess the impact of drought on river ecosystems. ...
Catchment and riparian degradation has resulted in declining ecosystem health of streams worldwide. ...
A large amount of literature concerns eutrophication development in lakes, reservoirs, or estuaries....
A major threat to freshwater taxon diversity is the alteration of natural catchment Land use into ag...
The importance of environmental heterogeneity in lotic ecosystems is well recognised in river manage...