© The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The zooplankton community changes that may occur with increases in concentration of allochthonous dissolved organic carbon (DOC) are not well understood in unconstrained lowland rivers. We examined in mesocoms over 8 days the short-term responses of river zooplankton to amendments of DOC from two different sources, glucose and leachates of a common riparian tree (Eucalyptus camaldulensis; river red gum) both alone and with inorganic nutrients added. DOC additions with and without nutrients increased heterotrophic respiration and led to significant increases in bacterial biomass. These responses varied between glucose and leachate addition. In treatments with added...
1. Sloppy and inefficient feeding by zooplankton is generally thought to make a major contribution t...
Climate change predictions indicate that coastal and estuarine environments will receive increased t...
Allochthonous substances, i.e. produced in terrestrial ecosystems, are known to fuel bacterial produ...
Flow regulation in lowland rivers has reduced the amount of allochthonous dissolved organic carbon (...
© 2016 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography. Freshwater inflows play an import...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.The flow regime of a river plays a critical role...
Climate change projections indicate increased precipitation in northern Europe, leading to increased...
The contribution of terrestrially-derived carbon to micro-crustacean zooplankton biomass (i.e. alloc...
The contribution of terrestrially derived carbon to micro-crustacean zooplankton biomass (i.e., allo...
During periods of low river discharge, bacterial growth is typically limited by dissolved organic ca...
The annual global loss of organic carbon from terrestrial ecosystems into rivers is similar to the o...
Debate exists about the effects of hydrological variation on food web dynamics and the relative impo...
The impacts of instream reservoirs on the origins, transformation and fate of organic resources in r...
Understanding longitudinal trends in the processing of carbon in rivers represents a much conceptual...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Dissolved organic carbon is the carbon fraction ...
1. Sloppy and inefficient feeding by zooplankton is generally thought to make a major contribution t...
Climate change predictions indicate that coastal and estuarine environments will receive increased t...
Allochthonous substances, i.e. produced in terrestrial ecosystems, are known to fuel bacterial produ...
Flow regulation in lowland rivers has reduced the amount of allochthonous dissolved organic carbon (...
© 2016 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography. Freshwater inflows play an import...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.The flow regime of a river plays a critical role...
Climate change projections indicate increased precipitation in northern Europe, leading to increased...
The contribution of terrestrially-derived carbon to micro-crustacean zooplankton biomass (i.e. alloc...
The contribution of terrestrially derived carbon to micro-crustacean zooplankton biomass (i.e., allo...
During periods of low river discharge, bacterial growth is typically limited by dissolved organic ca...
The annual global loss of organic carbon from terrestrial ecosystems into rivers is similar to the o...
Debate exists about the effects of hydrological variation on food web dynamics and the relative impo...
The impacts of instream reservoirs on the origins, transformation and fate of organic resources in r...
Understanding longitudinal trends in the processing of carbon in rivers represents a much conceptual...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Dissolved organic carbon is the carbon fraction ...
1. Sloppy and inefficient feeding by zooplankton is generally thought to make a major contribution t...
Climate change predictions indicate that coastal and estuarine environments will receive increased t...
Allochthonous substances, i.e. produced in terrestrial ecosystems, are known to fuel bacterial produ...