Search Results - "Bistarelli, Lukas Thuile"
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Strong large‐scale structure–function coupling in benthic bacteria is mediated by algae in a geodiverse river network
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-10-2024)“…Abstract Benthic bacteria in stream ecosystems drive organic matter mineralization. However, knowledge on how this ecosystem function is driven by bacterial…”
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Geodiversity of a European river network controls algal biodiversity and function
Published in Communications earth & environment (01-12-2024)“…Biodiversity and functioning often follow spatial gradients, yet with unclear causal linkage. In spatially complex rivers, regional-scale factors associated…”
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Wildfire-Derived Pyrogenic Carbon Modulates Riverine Organic Matter and Biofilm Enzyme Activities in an In Situ Flume Experiment
Published in ACS ES&T water (09-07-2021)“…Wildfires produce large amounts of pyrogenic carbon (PyC), including charcoal, known for its chemical recalcitrance and sorption affinity for organic…”
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Design and implementation of an illumination system to mimic skyglow at ecosystem level in a large-scale lake enclosure facility
Published in Scientific reports (06-12-2021)“…Light pollution is an environmental stressor of global extent that is growing exponentially in area and intensity. Artificial skyglow, a form of light…”
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Abundance and biogeography of methanogenic and methanotrophic microorganisms across European streams
Published in Journal of biogeography (01-04-2021)“…Aim Although running waters are getting recognized as important methane sources, large‐scale geographical patterns of microorganisms controlling the net…”
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Large herbivorous wildlife and livestock differentially influence the relative importance of different sources of energy for riverine food webs
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-07-2022)“…In many regions of the world, large populations of native wildlife have declined or been replaced by livestock grazing areas and farmlands, with consequences…”
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