Cross-continental importance of CH4 emissions from dry inland-waters
Despite substantial advances in quantifying greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from dry
inland waters, existing estimates mainly consist of carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions …
inland waters, existing estimates mainly consist of carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions …
Reviews and syntheses: Variable inundation across Earth's terrestrial ecosystems
The structure, function, and dynamics of Earth's terrestrial ecosystems are profoundly
influenced by how often (frequency) and how long (duration) they are inundated with water …
influenced by how often (frequency) and how long (duration) they are inundated with water …
Fungal biodiversity mediates the effects of drying on freshwater ecosystem functioning
Investigating the influence of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning over environmental
gradients is needed to anticipate ecosystem responses to global change. However, our …
gradients is needed to anticipate ecosystem responses to global change. However, our …
[HTML][HTML] Floodplain carbon dioxide emissions strongly exceed those of the main river stem: A case study of the Ob River, western Siberia
SN Vorobyev, LG Kolesnichenko, Y Kolesnichenko… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
The importance of floodplains in carbon (C) evasion from the lotic systems is especially
important in continental plains of low runoff such as the organic-rich Western Siberian …
important in continental plains of low runoff such as the organic-rich Western Siberian …
Subsurface zones in intermittent streams are hotspots of microbial decomposition during the non-flow period
The microbial decomposition of organic matter is a fundamental ecosystem process that
transforms organic matter and fuels detritus-based food webs, influencing biogeochemical …
transforms organic matter and fuels detritus-based food webs, influencing biogeochemical …
[HTML][HTML] When water returns: Drying history shapes respiration and nutrients release of intermittent river sediment
Climate change and anthropogenic water demand have increased the frequency and
duration of drying periods across rivers and streams worldwide. However, the …
duration of drying periods across rivers and streams worldwide. However, the …
[HTML][HTML] Multiple drying aspects shape dissolved organic matter composition in intermittent streams
Water availability is a fundamental driver of biogeochemical processing in highly dynamic
ecosystems such as intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES), which are recognized …
ecosystems such as intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES), which are recognized …
Drainage basins of Montenegro under climate change
Regional climate change has an important impact on the climate and weather in
Montenegro and on the intermittent rivers and their drainage basins, in particular. Since the …
Montenegro and on the intermittent rivers and their drainage basins, in particular. Since the …
Reciprocal stream–riparian fluxes: effects of distinct exposure patterns on litter decomposition
Resource fluxes at the stream–riparian interface are a vital contributor to both systems'
energy budgets. The effect of distinct litter exposure patterns—direction of the riparia–stream …
energy budgets. The effect of distinct litter exposure patterns—direction of the riparia–stream …
Landscape regulation of microbial use of terrestrial carbon in boreal streams
E Bastias, M Jonsson - Aquatic Sciences, 2024 - Springer
Microbes decomposing leaf litter in aquatic ecosystems are exposed to two major sources of
carbon (C), namely, particulate organic C (POC) and dissolved organic C (DOC). The use of …
carbon (C), namely, particulate organic C (POC) and dissolved organic C (DOC). The use of …