Biophysical controls on organic carbon fluxes in fluvial networks

[1]  T. Battin,et al.  Biophysical Controls on Community Succession in Stream Biofilms , 2007, Applied and Environmental Microbiology.

[2]  D. Rothman,et al.  Physical Model for the Decay and Preservation of Marine Organic Carbon , 2007, Science.

[3]  Lars Marklund,et al.  Fractal topography and subsurface water flows from fluvial bedforms to the continental shield , 2007 .

[4]  D. J. Colangelo,et al.  Response of river metabolism to restoration of flow in the Kissimmee River, Florida, U.S.A. , 2007 .

[5]  J. Downing,et al.  Plumbing the Global Carbon Cycle: Integrating Inland Waters into the Terrestrial Carbon Budget , 2007, Ecosystems.

[6]  J. Newbold,et al.  Ecosystem metabolism in streams of the Catskill Mountains (Delaware and Hudson River watersheds) and Lower Hudson Valley , 2006, Journal of the North American Benthological Society.

[7]  Robert L. Mach,et al.  Longitudinal Changes in the Bacterial Community Composition of the Danube River: a Whole-River Approach , 2006, Applied and Environmental Microbiology.

[8]  T. Bianchi Biogeochemistry of Estuaries , 2006 .

[9]  R. Sinsabaugh,et al.  Large-Scale Variation in Subsurface Stream Biofilms: A Cross-Regional Comparison of Metabolic Function and Community Similarity , 2006, Microbial Ecology.

[10]  R. Oliver,et al.  Partitioning of river metabolism identifies phytoplankton as a major contributor in the regulated Murray River (Australia) , 2006 .

[11]  J. Cable,et al.  Thermal and chemical evidence for rapid water exchange across the sediment‐water interface by bioirrigation in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida , 2006 .

[12]  Sunghwan Kim,et al.  Biodegradable dissolved organic matter in a temperate and a tropical stream determined from ultra‐high resolution mass spectrometry , 2006 .

[13]  Efi Foufoula-Georgiou,et al.  Toward a unified science of the Earth's surface: Opportunities for synthesis among hydrology, geomorphology, geochemistry, and ecology , 2006 .

[14]  D. Stahl,et al.  Recurring Seasonal Dynamics of Microbial Communities in Stream Habitats , 2006, Applied and Environmental Microbiology.

[15]  J. Bauer,et al.  Bioreactivity of estuarine dissolved organic matter: A combined geochemical and microbiological approach , 2006 .

[16]  W. Lewis,et al.  Metabolism of a tropical rainforest stream , 2005, Journal of the North American Benthological Society.

[17]  M. Pusch,et al.  A River's Liver – Microbial Processes within the Hyporheic Zone of a Large Lowland River , 2005 .

[18]  B. Delille,et al.  Budgeting sinks and sources of CO2 in the coastal ocean: Diversity of ecosystems counts , 2005 .

[19]  C. Masiello,et al.  Young organic matter as a source of carbon dioxide outgassing from Amazonian rivers , 2005, Nature.

[20]  Nicola J. Grigg,et al.  Quantifying ecosystem metabolism in the middle reaches of Murrumbidgee river during irrigation flow releases , 2005 .

[21]  P. Hatcher,et al.  Molecular characterization of biodegradable dissolved organic matter using bioreactors and [12C/13C] tetramethylammonium hydroxide thermochemolysis GC-MS. , 2005, Environmental science & technology.

[22]  Peter Peduzzi,et al.  Complexity of Bacterial Communities in a River-Floodplain System (Danube, Austria) , 2005, Applied and Environmental Microbiology.

[23]  S. Seitzinger,et al.  Molecular‐level chemical characterization and bioavailability of dissolved organic matter in stream water using electrospray‐ionization mass spectrometry , 2005 .

[24]  P. Williams,et al.  Respiration in aquatic ecosystems. , 2005 .

[25]  M. G. Anderson Encyclopedia of hydrological sciences. , 2005 .

[26]  Andreas Richter,et al.  Large-scale environmental controls on microbial biofilms in high-alpine streams , 2004 .

[27]  H. Ducklow,et al.  Assessing sources and ages of organic matter supporting river and estuarine bacterial production: A multiple‐isotope (Δ14C, 㬔C, and δ15N) approach , 2004 .

[28]  R. Sinsabaugh,et al.  Aquatic ecosystems: interactivity of dissolved organic matter , 2004, Journal of the North American Benthological Society.

[29]  D. Ryder Response of epixylic biofilm metabolism to water level variability in a regulated floodplain river , 2004, Journal of the North American Benthological Society.

[30]  Mitchell L. Sogin,et al.  Microbial Biogeography along an Estuarine Salinity Gradient: Combined Influences of Bacterial Growth and Residence Time , 2004, Applied and Environmental Microbiology.

[31]  D. Flemer Primary productivity of the North Branch of the Raritan River, New Jersey , 1970, Hydrobiologia.

[32]  M. Pace,et al.  Longitudinal Spatial Patterns of Bacterial Production and Respiration in a Large River–Estuary: Implications for Ecosystem Carbon Consumption , 2005, Ecosystems.

[33]  J. Newbold,et al.  Contributions of microbial biofilms to ecosystem processes in stream mesocosms , 2003, Nature.

[34]  J. Webster,et al.  Longitudinal patterns of metabolism in a southern Appalachian river , 2003, Journal of the North American Benthological Society.

[35]  R. Holt,et al.  Meta‐ecosystems: a theoretical framework for a spatial ecosystem ecology , 2003 .

[36]  S. Fisher,et al.  A heterotrophic desert stream? The role of sediment stability , 2002 .

[37]  H. Grossart,et al.  Microbial ecology of organic aggregates in aquatic ecosystems , 2002 .

[38]  L. Hess,et al.  Outgassing from Amazonian rivers and wetlands as a large tropical source of atmospheric CO2 , 2002, Nature.

[39]  G. Cauwet DOM in the Coastal Zone , 2002 .

[40]  Dennis A. Hansell,et al.  Biogeochemistry of marine dissolved organic matter , 2002 .

[41]  H. Ploug Small‐scale oxygen fluxes and remineralization in sinking aggregates , 2001 .

[42]  George A. Jackson,et al.  Marine snow, organic solute plumes, and optimal chemosensory behavior of bacteria , 2001 .

[43]  S. Bertilsson,et al.  Contrasting effects of solar UV radiation on dissolved organic sources for bacterial growth , 2001 .

[44]  P. Raymond,et al.  Riverine export of aged terrestrial organic matter to the North Atlantic Ocean , 2001, Nature.

[45]  N. Caraco,et al.  Carbon in catchments: connecting terrestrial carbon losses with aquatic metabolism , 2001 .

[46]  U. Uehlinger Resistance and resilience of ecosystem metabolism in a flood-prone river system , 2000 .

[47]  U. Uehlinger,et al.  Effects of aquatic plant management on stream metabolism and oxygen balance in streams , 2000 .

[48]  A. Decho Microbial biofilms in intertidal systems: an overview , 2000 .

[49]  H. Grossart,et al.  Bacterial production and growth efficiencies: Direct measurements on riverine aggregates , 2000 .

[50]  K. Bencala,et al.  Modeling surface-subsurface hydrological interactions , 2000 .

[51]  Brian J. Wagner,et al.  1 – Quantifying Hydrologic Interactions between Streams and Their Subsurface Hyporheic Zones , 2000 .

[52]  Patrick J. Mulholland,et al.  Streams and Ground Waters , 1999 .

[53]  S. Bunn,et al.  Sources, sinks and transformations of organic carbon in Australian floodplain rivers , 1999 .

[54]  R. Benner,et al.  Ecosystem metabolism in a subtropical, seagrass-dominated lagoon , 1998 .

[55]  J. Baross,et al.  Dominance of particle-attached bacteria in the Columbia River estuary, USA , 1998 .

[56]  S. Trumbore,et al.  Potential responses of soil organic carbon to global environmental change. , 1997, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[57]  R. Howarth,et al.  Metabolism and organic carbon fluxes in the tidal freshwater Hudson River , 1996 .

[58]  C. D’Avanzo,et al.  Ecosystem production and respiration in response to eutrophication in shallow temperate estuaries , 1996 .

[59]  A. Huryn,et al.  Interannual variation in discharge controls ecosystem metabolism along a grassland river continuum , 1996 .

[60]  C. Montes,et al.  Particulate organic matter and ecosystem metabolism dynamics in a temporary Mediterranean stream , 1996 .

[61]  E. Reyes,et al.  Diel dissolved oxygen dynamics and eutrophication in a shallow, well-mixed tropical lagoon (Cancun, Mexico) , 1991 .

[62]  S. Bartell,et al.  Dynamics of Lotic Ecosystems. , 1984 .

[63]  G. Minshall,et al.  The River Continuum Concept , 1980 .

[64]  G. Hornberger,et al.  Evaluating eutrophication potential from river community productivity , 1977 .

[65]  Charles A. S. Hall,et al.  Migration and Metabolism in a Temperate Stream Ecosystem , 1972 .

[66]  M. Gordon Wolman,et al.  Fluvial Processes in Geomorphology , 1965 .