Flow regimes filter species traits of benthic diatom communities and modify the functional features of lowland streams - a nationwide scale study

Volume: 651, Pages: 357 - 366
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
Changes in land use, climate and flow diversion are key drivers of river flow regime change that may eventually affect freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem functions. However, our knowledge is limited on how the functional features of stream organisms vary along the gradient of hydrological disturbance (i.e. flow regime changes) and how flow regimes mediate the functional features in lowland streams. We analyzed the functional traits of benthic...
Paper Details
Title
Flow regimes filter species traits of benthic diatom communities and modify the functional features of lowland streams - a nationwide scale study
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
651
Pages
357 - 366
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