The contribution of two basal energy sources – detrital organic matter and primary producers – as part of aquatic food webs varies typically along river continua. A host of barriers to river flow increase the water residence time and sediment and nutrient retention in reservoirs worldwide, and potentially alter the balance between detritus-based and algae-based energy pathways in the downstream food webs. We explored this issue on the Sélune River (Normandy, France), a small coastal stream that drains an agricultural catchment with high sediment runoff. Seasonal measurements of the following parameters were compared upstream and downstream of the reservoirs of two large dams (16 m and 36 m high): sediment fluxes, nutrient and chlorophyll a ...
River regulation has fundamentally altered large sections of the world's river networks. The effects...
The annual global loss of organic carbon from terrestrial ecosystems into rivers is similar to the o...
Climate change models predict an important decrease in precipitation in some parts of the world, whi...
International audienceReservoirs such as dams modify the transport, the retention and the remobiliza...
Small dams, which are ubiquitous in streams throughout the world, may influence riverine suspended o...
Physical and biological changes to rivers induced by large dams can significantly alter downstream c...
Cross system subsidies of energy and materials can be a substantial fraction of food web fluxes in e...
Environmental flows are managed events in river systems designed to enhance the ecological condition...
Planktonic microorganisms play an important role in maintaining the ecological functions in aquatic ...
In the last two centuries, human activities have radically reduced the transport of suspended sedime...
Flow regimes are a major driver of community composition and structure in riverine ecosystems, and f...
We examined the effects of two dams on longitudinal variation of riverine food webs using stable iso...
Species invasions can lead to ecological regime shifts by altering food web structure and changing n...
1. The flow of energy through food webs with similar species can vary with both space and time. The ...
As part of the landscape, streams are influenced by land use. Here, we contributed to the understand...
River regulation has fundamentally altered large sections of the world's river networks. The effects...
The annual global loss of organic carbon from terrestrial ecosystems into rivers is similar to the o...
Climate change models predict an important decrease in precipitation in some parts of the world, whi...
International audienceReservoirs such as dams modify the transport, the retention and the remobiliza...
Small dams, which are ubiquitous in streams throughout the world, may influence riverine suspended o...
Physical and biological changes to rivers induced by large dams can significantly alter downstream c...
Cross system subsidies of energy and materials can be a substantial fraction of food web fluxes in e...
Environmental flows are managed events in river systems designed to enhance the ecological condition...
Planktonic microorganisms play an important role in maintaining the ecological functions in aquatic ...
In the last two centuries, human activities have radically reduced the transport of suspended sedime...
Flow regimes are a major driver of community composition and structure in riverine ecosystems, and f...
We examined the effects of two dams on longitudinal variation of riverine food webs using stable iso...
Species invasions can lead to ecological regime shifts by altering food web structure and changing n...
1. The flow of energy through food webs with similar species can vary with both space and time. The ...
As part of the landscape, streams are influenced by land use. Here, we contributed to the understand...
River regulation has fundamentally altered large sections of the world's river networks. The effects...
The annual global loss of organic carbon from terrestrial ecosystems into rivers is similar to the o...
Climate change models predict an important decrease in precipitation in some parts of the world, whi...