We examined particulate organic matter (POM) storage and retention in aquatic macrophyte beds (Sparganium americanum Nutt.) from 2, first-order, blackwater tributaries of Tinker Creek, South Carolina, USA. Measurements were made during the autumn (high litter input) and summer (low litter input), in 100-m study reaches, 1 with low macrophyte density (T-l) and 1 with high macrophyte density (T-2). Three experiments assessed: 1) POM retention by individual plant beds, 2) short-term retention of leaf analogs in plant beds and by other retention structures, and 3) benthic and transported POM at the reach scale. Upon completion, all above ground macrophyte biomass was removed and the experiments were repeated. At the scale of 1 bed, low plant de...
This research investigated the ecosystem engineering by in-stream macrophytes, dominated by Ranuncul...
International audienceHeadwater woodland streams are primarily heterotrophic: they receive substanti...
Mineral particles in rivers have been shown to cover adnate algal species, promoting motile and fila...
Retention of coarse particulate organic matter (CPOM) in streams is affected by channel complexity, ...
Abstract. Retention of coarse particulate organic matter (CPOM) is essential to the efficient use of...
The oversupply of fine sediment to lowland streams has been associated with the general degradation ...
Climate change could alter fluxes of organic matter and macronutrients through freshwater ecosystems...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science - Bi...
Retention of particulate organic matter was investigated over a range of water discharges in pool an...
Submerged plants are often abundant in lowland streams in agricultural landscapes, but little is kno...
Abstract Efforts to limit plant growth in streams by reducing nutrients would benefit from an unders...
Organic matter may sequester nutrients as it decomposes, increasing in total N and P mass via multip...
We examined the effect of in-channel flow obstructions such as vegetation and coarse woody debris (C...
Urbanization and land use changes affect the physical, hydrological, and biological characteristics ...
The degradation of terrestrially derived coarse particulate organic matter, such as leaf litter, is ...
This research investigated the ecosystem engineering by in-stream macrophytes, dominated by Ranuncul...
International audienceHeadwater woodland streams are primarily heterotrophic: they receive substanti...
Mineral particles in rivers have been shown to cover adnate algal species, promoting motile and fila...
Retention of coarse particulate organic matter (CPOM) in streams is affected by channel complexity, ...
Abstract. Retention of coarse particulate organic matter (CPOM) is essential to the efficient use of...
The oversupply of fine sediment to lowland streams has been associated with the general degradation ...
Climate change could alter fluxes of organic matter and macronutrients through freshwater ecosystems...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science - Bi...
Retention of particulate organic matter was investigated over a range of water discharges in pool an...
Submerged plants are often abundant in lowland streams in agricultural landscapes, but little is kno...
Abstract Efforts to limit plant growth in streams by reducing nutrients would benefit from an unders...
Organic matter may sequester nutrients as it decomposes, increasing in total N and P mass via multip...
We examined the effect of in-channel flow obstructions such as vegetation and coarse woody debris (C...
Urbanization and land use changes affect the physical, hydrological, and biological characteristics ...
The degradation of terrestrially derived coarse particulate organic matter, such as leaf litter, is ...
This research investigated the ecosystem engineering by in-stream macrophytes, dominated by Ranuncul...
International audienceHeadwater woodland streams are primarily heterotrophic: they receive substanti...
Mineral particles in rivers have been shown to cover adnate algal species, promoting motile and fila...