[HTML][HTML] Threats, biodiversity drivers and restoration in temperate floodplain forests related to spatial scales

A Havrdová, J Douda, J Doudová - Science of the Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Floodplain forests offer a diversity of habitats and resources for a very wide range of plant
and animal species. They also offer many benefits to humankind and are considered …

Nitrogen, macrophytes, shallow lakes and nutrient limitation: resolution of a current controversy?

B Moss, E Jeppesen, M Søndergaard, TL Lauridsen… - Hydrobiologia, 2013 - Springer
Phosphorus (P) is conventionally thought to limit production in freshwaters and nitrogen (N)
that in the sea. Before much human activity, however, co-limitation by N and P was probably …

Challenges to incorporating spatially and temporally explicit phenomena (hotspots and hot moments) in denitrification models

PM Groffman, K Butterbach-Bahl, RW Fulweiler… - Biogeochemistry, 2009 - Springer
Denitrification, the anaerobic reduction of nitrogen oxides to nitrogenous gases, is an
extremely challenging process to measure and model. Much of this challenge arises from …

Effects of global change during the 21st century on the nitrogen cycle

D Fowler, CE Steadman, D Stevenson… - Atmospheric …, 2015 - acp.copernicus.org
The global nitrogen (N) cycle at the beginning of the 21st century has been shown to be
strongly influenced by the inputs of reactive nitrogen (N r) from human activities, including …

Linking flow regime and water quality in rivers: a challenge to adaptive catchment management

C Nilsson, BM Renöfält - Ecology and Society, 2008 - JSTOR
Water quality describes the physicochemical characteristics of the water body. These vary
naturally with the weather and with the spatiotemporal variation of the water flow, ie, the flow …

Denitrification and associated soil N2O emissions due to agricultural activities in a changing climate

K Butterbach-Bahl, M Dannenmann - Current Opinion in Environmental …, 2011 - Elsevier
Human activities have accelerated global nitrogen cycling by approx. a factor of two. Also
under future environmental conditions, agricultural nitrogen use is expected to remain the …

Effects of hydromorphological impacts on river ecosystem functioning: a review and suggestions for assessing ecological impacts

A Elosegi, S Sabater - Hydrobiologia, 2013 - Springer
Because of the serious effects of pollution on water supply much closer attention has been
paid to water quality than to other aspects of river integrity. However, channel form and water …

Upscaling nitrogen removal capacity from local hotspots to low stream orders' drainage basins

G Pinay, S Peiffer, JR De Dreuzy, S Krause… - Ecosystems, 2015 - Springer
Denitrification is the main process removing nitrate in river drainage basins and buffer input
from agricultural land and limits aquatic ecosystem pollution. However, the identification of …

[HTML][HTML] Soil biogeochemical cycle couplings inferred from a function-taxon network

B Ma, E Stirling, Y Liu, K Zhao, J Zhou, BK Singh… - Research, 2021 - spj.science.org
Soil biogeochemical cycles and their interconnections play a critical role in regulating
functions and services of environmental systems. However, the coupling of soil …

Denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) in a temperate re-connected floodplain

F Sgouridis, CM Heppell, G Wharton, K Lansdown… - Water Research, 2011 - Elsevier
The relative magnitudes of, and factors controlling, denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate
reduction to ammonium (DNRA) were measured in the soil of a re-connected temperate …