Plastic pollution fosters more microbial growth in lakes than natural organic matter
EA Sheridan, JA Fonvielle, S Cottingham… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Plastic debris widely pollutes freshwaters. Abiotic and biotic degradation of plastics releases
carbon-based substrates that are available for heterotrophic growth, but little is known about …
carbon-based substrates that are available for heterotrophic growth, but little is known about …
Microplastic-derived dissolved organic matter and its biogeochemical behaviors in aquatic environments: A review
Microplastic-derived dissolved organic matter (MP-DOM) exerts great effects on organic
carbon pool and its environmental behaviors in natural waters due to increasing amounts of …
carbon pool and its environmental behaviors in natural waters due to increasing amounts of …
Thinking like a consumer: Linking aquatic basal metabolism and consumer dynamics
J Rüegg, CC Conn, EP Anderson… - Limnology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The increasing availability of high‐frequency freshwater ecosystem metabolism data
provides an opportunity to identify links between metabolic regimes, as gross primary …
provides an opportunity to identify links between metabolic regimes, as gross primary …
Available dissolved organic carbon alters uptake and recycling of phosphorus and nitrogen from river sediments
M Stutter, D Graeber, G Weigelhofer - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
Concurrent with nutrient pollution, agriculture has significantly impacted the quantity,
composition, and bioavailability of catchment-derived dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in …
composition, and bioavailability of catchment-derived dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in …
Linking landscape attributes to salmon and decision-making in the southern Kenai Lowlands, Alaska, USA
CM Walker, DF Whigham, IS Bentz, JM Argueta… - 2021 - repository.library.noaa.gov
While Pacific salmon are economically and culturally important worldwide, Alaska, USA is
one of the few remaining places on earth where sustainable management of salmon is …
one of the few remaining places on earth where sustainable management of salmon is …
Water quality shapes the community structure of zoobenthos in rivers but only has a minor effect on the fatty acid composition of zoobenthos and salmonids
P Kesti, U Strandberg, S Taipale… - River Research and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Many river ecosystems in the boreal zone have faced remarkable changes due to intensive
human activities, including land‐use changes in the catchments and channelization …
human activities, including land‐use changes in the catchments and channelization …
Animal-mediated elemental cycling across time, space, and animal functional traits
S Klemet-N'Guessan - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Animals are essential to freshwater biogeochemistry and productivity. Through their
excretion, aquatic consumers release bioavailable nutrients and carbon that can vary with …
excretion, aquatic consumers release bioavailable nutrients and carbon that can vary with …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of hydropower management on the sediment composition and metabolism of a small Alpine lake
The ecological equilibrium of water reservoirs may differ from that of natural lakes. We
questioned this difference by analysing the sediments of a small oligotrophic Alpine lake …
questioned this difference by analysing the sediments of a small oligotrophic Alpine lake …