Assessment of changes in algal biomass accrual and leaf decomposition along a gradient of increasing agricultural dis-turbance
1. Anthropogenic activities may impact stream ecosystems by distorting the energetic linkages between the aquatic and adjacent terrestrial habitats, or by modifying the aquatic environment directly. These impacts can affect biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and stability in the stream ecosystem,...
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SLU/Dept. of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment
2015
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