Phosphorus mobilization in the Yeyahu Wetland: Phosphatase enzyme activities and organic phosphorus fractions in the rhizosphere soils

J Zhu, B Qu, M Li - International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2017 - Elsevier
Phosphatase enzymes regulate organic phosphorus (OP) turnover in eutrophic wetland
soils, but a clear understanding of their relationships remains elusive. In this study, soil …

[HTML][HTML] Expansion of native wild boar populations is a new threat for semi-arid wetland areas

JA Barasona, A Carpio, M Boadella, C Gortazar… - Ecological …, 2021 - Elsevier
Wildlife management and conservation requires monitoring of species distribution and
population indicators, especially when the unbalanced demographic changes of some …

Managing for resilience: an information theory-based approach to assessing ecosystems

T Eason, AS Garmestani, CA Stow, C Rojo… - Journal of Applied …, 2016 - JSTOR
1. Ecosystems are complex and multivariate; hence, methods to assess the dynamics of
ecosystems should have the capacity to evaluate multiple indicators simultaneously. 2. Most …

The role of reserves and anthropogenic habitats for functional connectivity and resilience of ephemeral wetlands

DR Uden, ML Hellman, DG Angeler… - Ecological …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Ecological reserves provide important wildlife habitat in many landscapes, and the
functional connectivity of reserves and other suitable habitat patches is crucial for the …

Are remotely sensed traits suitable for ecological analysis? A case study of long-term drought effects on leaf mass per area of wetland vegetation

H Feilhauer, T Schmid, U Faude, S Sanchez-Carrillo… - Ecological …, 2018 - Elsevier
Plant and community traits provide valuable insights in ecosystem functioning. Yet, such
traits are costly to sample. Existing trait data bases give access to species-specific traits and …

Biodiversity of semiarid landscape

S Nautiyal, K Bhaskar, YDI Khan - Switzerland: Springer International …, 2015 - Springer
The study on “Biodiversity of Semiarid Landscape: Baseline Study for Understanding the
Impact of Human Development on Ecosystems” covers the results compiled from datasets …

Soil moisture prediction to support management in semiarid wetlands during drying episodes

H Aguilera, L Moreno, JG Wesseling… - Catena, 2016 - Elsevier
Wetlands supported by groundwater in semiarid regions are extremely vulnerable to the
impacts of droughts, particularly anthropized systems. During drying periods, soil water …

Effects of invasive fish and quality of water and sediment on macrophytes biomass, and their consequences for the waterbird community of a Mediterranean floodplain

C Laguna, JJ López-Perea, J Viñuela, M Florín… - Science of the Total …, 2016 - Elsevier
Floodplains are among the most threatened ecosystems world-wide because of multiple
stressors, ie, invasive species, pollution and aquifer overexploitation; the Tablas de Daimiel …

Coexistence of native and invasive freshwater turtles: The Llobregat Delta (NE Iberian Peninsula) as a case study

M Franch, GA Llorente, M Rieradevall, A Montori… - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
The global degradation of wetlands is increasing their susceptibility to invasions, which is
greatly determined by a niche overlap between native and invasive species. We analyze its …

Freshwater wetland eutrophication

S Sánchez-Carrillo, DG Angeler… - Eutrophication: causes …, 2011 - Springer
The traditional perception of wetlands as nutrient sinks has led them to be used as
wastewater disposal areas for a long time, resulting in a severe alteration of the structure …