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2. Nonpoint source pollution measures in the Clean Water Act have no detectable impact on decadal trends in nutrient concentrations in U.S. inland waters
3. Nitrogen and Phosphorus Uptake Stoichiometry Tracks Supply Ratio During 2-year Whole-Ecosystem Nutrient Additions
4. Experimental nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment stimulates multiple trophic levels of algal and detrital‐based food webs: a global meta‐analysis from streams and rivers
5. Temperature dependence of leaf breakdown in streams differs between organismal groups and leaf species.
6. Leaf litter breakdown phenology in headwater stream networks is modulated by groundwater thermal regimes and litter type.
7. Pathways, Mechanisms, and Consequences of Nutrient-Stimulated Plant Litter Decomposition in Streams
8. Combined carbon flows through detritus, microbes, and animals in reference and experimentally enriched stream ecosystems
9. Toward more accurate estimates of carbon emissions from small reservoirs
10. Ecosystem modification and network position impact insect-mediated contaminant fluxes from a mountaintop mining-impacted river network
11. Transport of N and P in U.S. streams and rivers differs with land use and between dissolved and particulate forms
12. Differential responses of macroinvertebrate ionomes across experimental N:P gradients in detritus-based headwater streams
13. Fatty acids elucidate sub-Antarctic stream benthic food web dynamics invaded by the North American beaver (Castor canadensis)
14. Stream nutrient enrichment has a greater effect on coarse than on fine benthic organic matter
15. Variation in Detrital Resource Stoichiometry Signals Differential Carbon to Nutrient Limitation for Stream Consumers Across Biomes
16. Anthropogenic versus fish-derived nutrient effects on seagrass community structure and function
17. Litter P content drives consumer production in detritus-based streams spanning an experimental N:P gradient
18. Experimental nitrogen and phosphorus additions increase rates of stream ecosystem respiration and carbon loss
19. Conservation from the bottom up: forecasting effects of global change on dynamics of organic matter and management needs for river networks
20. Twenty-six key research questions in urban stream ecology: an assessment of the state of the science
21. Habitat-specific responses of stream insects to land cover disturbance: biological consequences and monitoring implications
22. Landscape Variation in Phosphorus Concentration and Effects on Detritus-Based Tropical Streams
23. A Test of Top-down and Bottom-up Control in a Detritus-Based Food Web
24. Continental-scale decrease in net primary productivity in streams due to climate warming
25. Water supply, waste assimilation, and low‐flow issues facing the Southeast Piedmont Interstate‐85 urban archipelago
26. Convergence of detrital stoichiometry predicts thresholds of nutrient-stimulated breakdown in streams
27. Temperature and interspecific interactions drive differences in carbon use efficiencies and biomass stoichiometry among aquatic fungi
28. Long‐term comparison of invertebrate communities in a blackwater river reveals taxon‐specific biomass change
29. Contrasting activation energies of litter-associated respiration and P uptake drive lower cumulative P uptake at higher temperatures
30. Nutrient enrichment alters the magnitude and timing of fungal, bacterial, and detritivore contributions to litter breakdown
31. Salamander growth rates increase along an experimental stream phosphorus gradient
32. Detrital stoichiometry as a critical nexus for the effects of streamwater nutrients on leaf litter breakdown rates
33. Leaf litter nutrient uptake in an intermittent blackwater river : influence of tree species and associated biotic and abiotic drivers
34. Metabolic theory and taxonomic identity predict nutrient recycling in a diverse food web
35. Low-to-moderate nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations accelerate microbially driven litter breakdown rates
36. Experimental nutrient additions accelerate terrestrial carbon loss from stream ecosystems
37. Biogeochemical implications of biodiversity and community structure across multiple coastal ecosystems
38. Nitrogen and Phosphorus Uptake Stoichiometry Tracks Supply Ratio During 2-year Whole-Ecosystem Nutrient Additions
39. Experimental nutrient enrichment of forest streams reduces ecosystem nitrogen and phosphorus storage.
40. Baseflow physical characteristics differ at multiple spatial scales in stream networks across diverse biomes
41. Differences in respiration rates and abrasion losses may muddle attribution of breakdown to macroinvertebrates versus microbes in litterbag experiments
42. Thermal traits of freshwater macroinvertebrates vary with feeding group and phylogeny
43. Distinctive Connectivities of Near-Stream and Watershed-Wide Land Uses Differentially Degrade Rural Aquatic Ecosystems
44. Hot moments in spawning aggregations: implications for ecosystem-scale nutrient cycling
45. Increasing donor ecosystem productivity decreases terrestrial consumer reliance on a stream resource subsidy
46. Marine fisheries declines viewed upside down: human impacts on consumer-driven nutrient recycling
47. The frequency and magnitude of non-additive responses to multiple nutrient enrichment
48. Synergistic nutrient colimitation across a gradient of ecosystem fragmentation in subtropical mangrove-dominated wetlands
49. Nutrient enrichment differentially affects body sizes of primary consumers and predators in a detritus-based stream
50. Non-additive effects of litter mixing are suppressed in a nutrient-enriched stream
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