Publication: Stream Ecosystems and Terrestrial Resources: a Temporal Perspective on Detritus Cycling and Keystone Shredders
Stream Ecosystems and Terrestrial Resources: a Temporal Perspective on Detritus Cycling and Keystone Shredders
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Cereghetti, E. (2024). Stream Ecosystems and Terrestrial Resources: a Temporal Perspective on Detritus Cycling and Keystone Shredders. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-258655
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Freshwater streams are fascinating habitats that not only host a striking diversity of animals, plants and microbes, but also fulfill a series of complex functions that are ultimately necessary for the sustenance of life as we know it. Streams are tightly interwoven with the surrounding terrestrial matrix, as flows of organisms, material and energy repeatedly cross the boundaries between these two markedly distinct ecosystems. A key resource connecting the terrestrial realm to the aquatic one is leaf litter. Abscised yearly in tempera
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Cereghetti, E. (2024). Stream Ecosystems and Terrestrial Resources: a Temporal Perspective on Detritus Cycling and Keystone Shredders. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-258655