Feeding habits and multifunctional classification of soil‐associated consumers from protists to vertebrates
Soil organisms drive major ecosystem functions by mineralising carbon and releasing
nutrients during decomposition processes, which supports plant growth, aboveground …
nutrients during decomposition processes, which supports plant growth, aboveground …
Emerging concepts in temporary‐river ecology
Temporary rivers and streams are among the most common and most hydrologically
dynamic freshwater ecosystems. The number of temporary rivers and the severity of flow …
dynamic freshwater ecosystems. The number of temporary rivers and the severity of flow …
[KİTAP][B] Riparia: ecology, conservation, and management of streamside communities
RJ Naiman, H Decamps, ME McClain - 2010 - books.google.com
This book describes the underlying water conditions and geologies that support viable
riparia, illustrates the ecological characteristics of riparia, and discusses how riparia are …
riparia, illustrates the ecological characteristics of riparia, and discusses how riparia are …
Tangled webs: reciprocal flows of invertebrate prey link streams and riparian zones
CV Baxter, KD Fausch, W Carl Saunders - Freshwater biology, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Streams and their adjacent riparian zones are closely linked by reciprocal flows of
invertebrate prey. We review characteristics of these prey subsidies and their strong direct …
invertebrate prey. We review characteristics of these prey subsidies and their strong direct …
Consumer‐driven nutrient dynamics in freshwater ecosystems: From individuals to ecosystems
The role of animals in modulating nutrient cycling [hereafter, consumer‐driven nutrient
dynamics (CND)] has been accepted as an important influence on both community structure …
dynamics (CND)] has been accepted as an important influence on both community structure …
Fish invasion restructures stream and forest food webs by interrupting reciprocal prey subsidies
Habitat alteration and biotic invasions are the two leading causes of global environmental
change and biodiversity loss. Recent innovative experiments have shown that habitat …
change and biodiversity loss. Recent innovative experiments have shown that habitat …
Cannibalism, food limitation, intraspecific competition, and the regulation of spider populations
DH Wise - Annual review of entomology, 2006 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Cannibalism among generalist predators has implications for the dynamics of
terrestrial food webs. Spiders are common, ubiquitous arthropod generalist predators in …
terrestrial food webs. Spiders are common, ubiquitous arthropod generalist predators in …
Nutrient dynamics, transfer and retention along the aquatic continuum from land to ocean: towards integration of ecological and biogeochemical models
In river basins, soils, groundwater, riparian zones and floodplains, streams, rivers, lakes and
reservoirs act as successive filters in which the hydrology, ecology and biogeochemical …
reservoirs act as successive filters in which the hydrology, ecology and biogeochemical …
Aquatic terrestrial linkages along a braided-river: riparian arthropods feeding on aquatic insects
Rivers can provide important sources of energy for riparian biota. Stable isotope analysis (δ
13 C, δ 15 N) together with linear mixing models, were used to quantify the importance of …
13 C, δ 15 N) together with linear mixing models, were used to quantify the importance of …
Salinity impacts on river ecosystem processes: a critical mini-review
In many dry parts of the world, salinization of water resources threatens freshwater
biodiversity and the livelihood of people. However, ecological impact studies remain scarce …
biodiversity and the livelihood of people. However, ecological impact studies remain scarce …