Effect of Native Vegetation Loss on Stream Ecosystem Processes: Dissolved Organic Matter Composition and Export in Agricultural Landscapes

steve@essolutions.com.au on 16 Aug 2021
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Author(s)
Giling, D. P., Grace, M. R., Thomson, J. R., Mac Nally, R., & Thompson, R. M.
Year
2013
Title
Effect of Native Vegetation Loss on Stream Ecosystem Processes: Dissolved Organic Matter Composition and Export in Agricultural Landscapes
Source
Ecosystems
DOI
10.1007/s10021-013-9708-6
Volume
17
Issue
1
Pages
82-95
ISSN/ISBN
1432-9840,1435-0629

Evidence

Cause Effect Response measure type Habitat Country Modified
Land use/land cover - agriculture (Increase)
Percentage of catchment used for pasture (grazing) ranging from 1 to 83%
Water quality - organic matter (Increase)
Fluorescence Index (FI), which indicates the source of DOM. Generally, lower values indicate terrestrial sources and higher values indicate in-stream sources.
Slope coefficient (beta) Stream/river Australia 01-Sep-2020
Algae - community structure (Increase)
Algae - biomass (Decrease)
Response ratio Lake/pond Azerbaijjan 27-May-2020
Algae - biovolume (Increase)
Algae - other (Decrease)
R-squared - other Floodplain Australia 30-Apr-2020