Human‐driven changes in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) inputs are modifying biogeochemical cycles and the trophic state of many habitats worldwide. These alterations …
The transport of resource subsidies by animals has been documented across a range of species and ecosystems. Although many of these studies have shown that animal resource …
The magnitude of cross‐ecosystem resource subsidies is increasingly well recognized; however, less is known about the distance these subsidies travel into the recipient …
Floods, spatially complex water flows, and organism movements all generate important fluxes of aquatic-derived materials into terrestrial habitats, counteracting the gravity-driven …
Streams and adjacent terrestrial ecosystems are characterized by permeable boundaries that are crossed by resource subsidies. Although the importance of these subsidies for …
Freshwaters receive more than water from their catchments, including a large amount of materials and biologically available energy, referred to as cross‐ecosystem resource …
K Ohler, VC Schreiner, M Link, M Liess… - Global Change …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Emergent aquatic insects constitute an important food source for higher trophic levels, linking aquatic to terrestrial ecosystems. Little is known about how land use affects the …
S Mattocks, CJ Hall, A Jordaan - BioScience, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Recent research has demonstrated the important role that high-biomass species play in the transfer of energy and nutrients across habitat boundaries, as well as the ecosystem …
K Stenroth, LE Polvi, E Fältström… - Freshwater Biology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
We assessed the influence of agricultural land use on aquatic–terrestrial linkages along streams arising from changes in the emergence of aquatic insects. We expected that …