Carbon and nitrogen transfer from a desert stream to riparian predators.
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Fish predation by semi-aquatic spiders: a global patternTracing water sources of terrestrial animal populations with stable isotopes: laboratory tests with crickets and spidersRiparian forest composition affects stream litter decomposition despite similar microbial and invertebrate communities.Species replacement by a nonnative salmonid alters ecosystem function by reducing prey subsidies that support riparian spiders.Multitaxonomic diversity patterns along a desert riparian-upland gradient.Sensitivity and tolerance of Riparian arthropod communities to altered water resources along a drying riverLeaf litter quality affects aquatic insect emergence: contrasting patterns from two foundation trees.Comparing the influence of wildfire and prescribed burns on watershed nitrogen biogeochemistry using 15N natural abundance in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem componentsResource subsidies between stream and terrestrial ecosystems under global change.Spatio-temporal variability in the distribution of ground-dwelling riparian spiders and their potential role in water-to-land energy transfer along Hong Kong forest streamsStable isotope analyses of web-spinning spider assemblages along a headwater stream in Puerto Rico.Spatial subsidies in spider diets vary with shoreline structure: Complementary evidence from molecular diet analysis and stable isotopesConsumer-driven nutrient dynamics in freshwater ecosystems: from individuals to ecosystems.Crab regulation of cross-ecosystem resource transfer by marine foraging fire ants.Dissolved organic carbon modulates mercury concentrations in insect subsidies from streams to terrestrial consumers.Unravelling the role of allochthonous aquatic resources to food web structure in a tropical riparian forest.Bright lights, big city: influences of ecological light pollution on reciprocal stream-riparian invertebrate fluxes.Using stable isotope analysis in stream mesocosms to study potential effects of environmental chemicals on aquatic-terrestrial subsidies.Bottom-up nutrient and top-down fish impacts on insect-mediated mercury flux from aquatic ecosystems.Cross-ecosystem impacts of stream pollution reduce resource and contaminant flux to riparian food webs.Spiders and subsidies: results from the riparian zone of a coastal temperate rainforest.Increasing donor ecosystem productivity decreases terrestrial consumer reliance on a stream resource subsidy.The dark side of subsidies: adult stream insects export organic contaminants to riparian predators.Potential alteration of cross-ecosystem resource subsidies by an invasive aquatic macroinvertebrate: implications for the terrestrial food webBeaver invasion alters terrestrial subsidies to subantarctic stream food websCoastal niches for terrestrial predators: a stable isotope studyThe Impact of Cormorants on Plant–Arthropod Food Webs on Their Nesting IslandsNo such thing as a free meal: organotin transfer across the freshwater-terrestrial interfaceThe lateral extent of the subsidy from an upland stream to riparian lycosid spidersShifts in isotopic signatures of animals with complex life-cycles can complicate conclusions on cross-boundary trophic links
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Carbon and nitrogen transfer from a desert stream to riparian predators.
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Carbon and nitrogen transfer from a desert stream to riparian predators.
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Carbon and nitrogen transfer from a desert stream to riparian predators
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2002-12-10T00:00:00Z