Fertilization intensities at the buffer zones of ponds regulate nitrogen and phosphorus pollution in an agricultural watershed

H Xiao, M Jiang, R Su, Y Luo, Y Jiang, R Hu - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
The sudden increase in water nutrients caused by environmental factors have always been
a focus of attention for ecologists. Fertilizer inputs with spatio-temporal characteristics are …

Application of environmental DNA metabarcoding for predicting anthropogenic pollution in rivers

F Li, Y Peng, W Fang, F Altermatt, Y Xie… - … science & technology, 2018 - ACS Publications
Rivers are among the most threatened freshwater ecosystems, and anthropogenic activities
are affecting both river structures and water quality. While assessing the organisms can …

Freshwater eutrophication drives sharp reductions in temporal beta diversity

SC Cook, L Housley, JA Back, RS King - Ecology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Eutrophication has become one of the most widespread anthropogenic forces impacting
freshwater biological diversity. One potentially important mechanism driving biodiversity …

Geochemical processes of phosphorus‑iron on sediment-water interface during discharge of groundwater to freshwater lakes: Kinetic and mechanistic insights

X Wu, Q Jiang, T Ma - Science of The Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Groundwater is widely recognized as a source of lake materials. When it discharges into
lakes, phosphorus (P)‑iron (Fe) geochemical reactions occur due to environmental changes …

Nutrient limitation in Atlantic salmon rivers and streams: Causes, consequences, and management strategies

FR Bernthal, JD Armstrong, KH Nislow… - Aquatic Conservation …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Freshwater catchments can experience nutrient deficits that result in reduced primary and
secondary productivity. The most commonly limiting nutrients are nitrogen and phosphorus …

eDNA-based diversity and multitrophic network reveal the effects of land use and pollutants on the subtropical Dongjiang River systems

S Qin, F Li, Y Zou, J Xue, Y Zhang, Z Yang - Environmental Pollution, 2023 - Elsevier
Biodiversity and its constituted multitrophic network in rivers are accelerating change under
human land use and pollutants. However, due to the lack of complete datasets across taxa …

Transport of N and P in US streams and rivers differs with land use and between dissolved and particulate forms

DWP Manning, AD Rosemond… - Ecological …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
We used a recently published, open‐access data set of US streamwater nitrogen (N) and
phosphorus (P) concentrations to test whether watershed land use differentially influences N …

Low‐to‐moderate nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations accelerate microbially driven litter breakdown rates

JS Kominoski, AD Rosemond… - Ecological …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Particulate organic matter (POM) processing is an important driver of aquatic ecosystem
productivity that is sensitive to nutrient enrichment and drives ecosystem carbon (C) loss …

Environmental context and magnitude of disturbance influence trait‐mediated community responses to wastewater in streams

FJ Burdon, M Reyes, AC Alder, A Joss… - Ecology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Human land uses and population growth represent major global threats to biodiversity and
ecosystem services. Understanding how biological communities respond to multiple drivers …

Mayfly bioindicator thresholds for several anthropogenic disturbances in neotropical savanna streams

KR Firmiano, R Ligeiro, DR Macedo, L Juen… - Ecological …, 2017 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic disturbances are widely recognized as major threats to terrestrial and aquatic
biodiversity worldwide, including areas located in non-forest ecosystems. Headwater …