In human-impacted rivers, nutrient pollution has the potential to disrupt biodiversity organisation and ecosystem functioning, prompting calls for effective monitoring and management. Pollutants, together with natural variations, can modify the isotopic signature of aquatic organisms. Accordingly, we explored the potential of isotopic variations as an indicator of drainage basin influences on river food webs. We assessed stable N and C isotopes within six food webs along a river affected by multiple pollution sources. CORINE land cover maps and Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) were also applied to understand the impact on surface waters of anthropogenic pressures affecting the catchment. N isotopic signatures of taxa fell in as...
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Environmental DNA offers great potential as a biodiversity monitoring tool. Previous work has demon...
Impacts of anthropogenic disturbance are especially severe in freshwater ecosystems. In particular, ...
Climate change and harvesting can affect the ecosystems' functioning by altering the population dyn...
Environments are rapidly changing due to climate change, land use, intensive agriculture, and the im...
1.The introduction of a non‐native species frequently has adverse direct effects on native species. ...
Nutrient resorption from senesced leaves as a nutrient conservation strategy is important for plants...
Our knowledge of ecological interactions that bolster ecosystem function and productivity has broad ...
Experimental evidence shows that site fertility is a key modulator underlying plant community change...
Experimental evidence shows that site fertility is a key modulator underlying plant community change...
The conversion of natural, or seminatural, habitats to agricultural land and changes in agricultural...
Marine invasion ecology and management have progressed significantly over the last 30 years although...
In Australia, dingoes (Canis lupus dingo) have been implicated in the decline and extinction of a nu...
Publication history: Accepted - 1 July 2019, Published - 4 August 2019.Aim Early warning against p...
© 2019 The Authors. Freshwater Biology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Quantifying ecological re...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Environmental DNA offers great potential as a biodiversity monitoring tool. Previous work has demon...
Impacts of anthropogenic disturbance are especially severe in freshwater ecosystems. In particular, ...
Climate change and harvesting can affect the ecosystems' functioning by altering the population dyn...
Environments are rapidly changing due to climate change, land use, intensive agriculture, and the im...
1.The introduction of a non‐native species frequently has adverse direct effects on native species. ...
Nutrient resorption from senesced leaves as a nutrient conservation strategy is important for plants...
Our knowledge of ecological interactions that bolster ecosystem function and productivity has broad ...
Experimental evidence shows that site fertility is a key modulator underlying plant community change...
Experimental evidence shows that site fertility is a key modulator underlying plant community change...
The conversion of natural, or seminatural, habitats to agricultural land and changes in agricultural...
Marine invasion ecology and management have progressed significantly over the last 30 years although...
In Australia, dingoes (Canis lupus dingo) have been implicated in the decline and extinction of a nu...
Publication history: Accepted - 1 July 2019, Published - 4 August 2019.Aim Early warning against p...
© 2019 The Authors. Freshwater Biology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Quantifying ecological re...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Environmental DNA offers great potential as a biodiversity monitoring tool. Previous work has demon...