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    Strong large‐scale structure–function coupling in benthic bacteria is mediated by algae in a geodiverse river network by Thuile Bistarelli, Lukas, Fuß, Thomas, Walther, Franziska, Zoccarato, Luca, Talluto, Lauren, Romaní, Anna M., Grossart, Hans‐Peter, Singer, Gabriel A.

    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 by Fuß, Thomas, Thuile Bistarelli, Lukas, Walther, Franziska, Vitecek, Simon, Talluto, Lauren, Singer, Gabriel

    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 by Thuile Bistarelli, Lukas, Poyntner, Caroline, Santín, Cristina, Doerr, Stefan Helmut, Talluto, Lauren, Singer, Gabriel, Sigmund, Gabriel

    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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    Large herbivorous wildlife and livestock differentially influence the relative importance of different sources of energy for riverine food webs by Masese, Frank O., Fuss, Thomas, Bistarelli, Lukas Thuile, Buchen-Tschiskale, Caroline, Singer, Gabriel

    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    “…In many regions of the world, large populations of native wildlife have declined or been replaced by livestock grazing areas and farmlands, with consequences…”
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