In the era of the Anthropocene, streams and rivers are among the most heavily impacted ecosystems due to the influence of catchment land use on stream water quality and ecological condition. In practice, structural and functional indicators collected by biomonitoring programs are underused and thus limited in their ability to offer practical insight into functional-based restoration approaches. Here we applied a novel combination of indicators—cotton strip decomposition, benthic invertebrate sampling together with dissolved organic matter (DOM) composition — to determine if streams highly impacted by urbanized and agricultural land use across Windsor-Essex (southwestern Ontario, Canada) were consistent across season, anthropogenic land use ...
Organic-matter decomposition has long been proposed as a tool to assess stream functional integrity,...
Streams and rivers provide important services to humans, and therefore, their ecological integrity s...
Anthropogenic activity impacts stream ecosystems, resulting in a loss of diversity and ecosystem fun...
The anthropocene has witnessed nearly a five-fold increase in human population with a disproportiona...
Organic-matter decomposition is a key ecosystem process in freshwater ecosystems as it influences fo...
1. The value of measuring ecosystem functions in regular monitoring programs is increasingly being r...
Degradation of streams in urban-rural fringe regions occurs through complex interactions between hyd...
The ability to assess stream health efficiently and accurately is vital for predicting the overall im...
Population growth in cities has resulted in the rapid expansion of urbanized land. Most research and...
Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are intimately linked through the transfer of energy and material...
Lemaire GG, Jessen Rasmussen J, Höss S, et al. Land use contribution to spatiotemporal stream water ...
Ecological restoration of freshwater ecosystems is now being implemented to mitigate anthropogenic d...
Streams and rivers provide important services to humans, and therefore, their ecological integrity ...
Anthropogenic activities continue to expand and intensify resulting in vast areas of the globe being...
The widespread anthropogenic degradation of the lotic system has necessitated the restoration of man...
Organic-matter decomposition has long been proposed as a tool to assess stream functional integrity,...
Streams and rivers provide important services to humans, and therefore, their ecological integrity s...
Anthropogenic activity impacts stream ecosystems, resulting in a loss of diversity and ecosystem fun...
The anthropocene has witnessed nearly a five-fold increase in human population with a disproportiona...
Organic-matter decomposition is a key ecosystem process in freshwater ecosystems as it influences fo...
1. The value of measuring ecosystem functions in regular monitoring programs is increasingly being r...
Degradation of streams in urban-rural fringe regions occurs through complex interactions between hyd...
The ability to assess stream health efficiently and accurately is vital for predicting the overall im...
Population growth in cities has resulted in the rapid expansion of urbanized land. Most research and...
Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are intimately linked through the transfer of energy and material...
Lemaire GG, Jessen Rasmussen J, Höss S, et al. Land use contribution to spatiotemporal stream water ...
Ecological restoration of freshwater ecosystems is now being implemented to mitigate anthropogenic d...
Streams and rivers provide important services to humans, and therefore, their ecological integrity ...
Anthropogenic activities continue to expand and intensify resulting in vast areas of the globe being...
The widespread anthropogenic degradation of the lotic system has necessitated the restoration of man...
Organic-matter decomposition has long been proposed as a tool to assess stream functional integrity,...
Streams and rivers provide important services to humans, and therefore, their ecological integrity s...
Anthropogenic activity impacts stream ecosystems, resulting in a loss of diversity and ecosystem fun...