Linking species and ecosystems: Different biotic assemblages cause interstream differences in organic matter Article

Pringle, CM, Hemphill, N, McDowell, WH et al. (1999). Linking species and ecosystems: Different biotic assemblages cause interstream differences in organic matter . ECOLOGY, 80(6), 1860-1872. 10.2307/176664

cited authors

  • Pringle, CM; Hemphill, N; McDowell, WH; Bednarek, A; March, JG

sustainable development goals

publication date

  • September 1, 1999

published in

keywords

  • DETRITIVORE
  • DETRITUS DYNAMICS
  • Decapoda
  • EL-VERDE
  • EXPORT
  • Ecology
  • Environmental Sciences & Ecology
  • HEADWATER STREAMS
  • INVERTEBRATES
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • MACROINVERTEBRATES
  • PUERTO-RICO
  • Puerto Rico
  • RAIN-FOREST STREAM
  • Science & Technology
  • TROPICAL STREAM
  • carbon
  • deposition
  • electric exclusion
  • fine particulate material, organic and inorganic
  • fishes
  • nitrogen
  • omnivorous macrobiota
  • seston
  • shrimps
  • tropical stream

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

publisher

  • ECOLOGICAL SOC AMER

start page

  • 1860

end page

  • 1872

volume

  • 80

issue

  • 6