Authors
Eric Chauvet, Verónica Ferreira, Paul S Giller, Brendan G Mckie, Scott D Tiegs, Guy Woodward, Arturo Elosegi, Michael Dobson, Tadeusz Fleituch, Manuel AS Graça, Vladislav Gulis, Sally Hladyz, Jean O Lacoursiere, Antoine Lecerf, Jesús Pozo, Elena Preda, M Riipinen, G Rîşnoveanu, Angheluta Vadineanu, LB-M Vought, Mark O Gessner
Publication date
2016/1/1
Book
Advances in ecological research
Volume
55
Pages
99-182
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
RivFunction is a pan-European initiative that started in 2002 and was aimed at establishing a novel functional-based approach to assessing the ecological status of rivers. Litter decomposition was chosen as the focal process because it plays a central role in stream ecosystems and is easy to study in the field. Impacts of two stressors that occur across the continent, nutrient pollution and modified riparian vegetation, were examined at > 200 paired sites in nine European ecoregions. In response to the former, decomposition was dramatically slowed at both extremes of a 1000-fold nutrient gradient, indicating nutrient limitation in unpolluted sites, highly variable responses across Europe in moderately impacted streams, and inhibition via associated toxic and additional stressors in highly polluted streams. Riparian forest modification by clear cutting or replacement of natural vegetation by plantations (e.g. conifers …
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