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1. Progressing a river health assessment framework to tropical waters

2. Setting thresholds of ecosystem structure and function to protect streams of the Brazilian savanna

3. Impacts of detritivore diversity loss on instream decomposition are greatest in the tropics

4. Environmental determinants of COVID-19 transmission across a wide climatic gradient in Chile

6. Litterfall Chemistry Is Modulated by Wet-Dry Seasonality and Leaf Phenology of Dominant Species in the Tropics

8. Divergent litter traits of riparian plant species between humid and drier biomes within the tropics

9. Tropical stream microcosms of isolated fungal species suggest nutrient enrichment does not accelerate decomposition but might inhibit fungal biomass production

10. Environmental determinants of COVID-19 transmission across a wide climatic gradient in Chile

11. Litter decomposition of exotic and native plant species of agricultural importance in Amazonian streams

12. Author response for 'Divergent litter traits of riparian plant species between humid and drier biomes within the tropics'

13. Relationship between salt use in fish farms and drift of macroinvertebrates in a freshwater stream

15. High within‐stream replication is needed to predict litter fluxes in wet–dry tropical streams

16. Taxonomic resolution refinement does not improve understanding of invertebrate's role on leaf litter breakdown

17. Impacts of detritivore diversity loss on instream decomposition are greatest in the tropics

18. Litterfall Chemistry Is Modulated by Wet-Dry Seasonality and Leaf Phenology of Dominant Species in the Tropics

19. Microplastic concentration, distribution and dynamics along one of the largest Mediterranean-climate rivers: A whole watershed approach

20. The Role of Key Plant Species on Litter Decomposition in Streams: Alder as Experimental Model

21. Effects of gamma irradiation on instream leaf litter decomposition

22. Global Patterns of Plant Litter Decomposition in Streams

23. Latitude Dictates Plant Diversity Effects on Instream Decomposition

24. Multi-Scale Biophysical Factors Driving Litter Dynamics in Streams

25. Extreme climate events can slow down litter breakdown in streams

26. Effects of litter size and quality on processing by decomposers in a tropical savannah stream

28. Combined Effects of Dissolved Nutrients and Oxygen on Plant Litter Decomposition and Associated Fungal Communities

29. Spatial Variability of Plant Litter Decomposition in Stream Networks: from Litter Bags to Watersheds

30. Stream nitrogen concentration, but not plant N‐fixing capacity, modulates litter diversity effects on decomposition

31. Publisher Correction: Spatial distribution of freshwater crustaceans in Antarctic and Subantarctic lakes

32. Plant diversity loss affects stream ecosystem multifunctionality

33. Aquatic hyphomycetes, benthic macroinvertebrates and leaf litter decomposition in streams naturally differing in riparian vegetation

34. Agriculture impairs stream ecosystem functioning in a tropical catchment

35. Spatial distribution of freshwater crustaceans in Antarctic and Subantarctic lakes

36. Plant litter dynamics in the forest-stream interface: precipitation is a major control across tropical biomes

37. Interactions between large and small detritivores influence how biodiversity impacts litter decomposition

38. Mudanças químicas dos detritos foliares durante a decomposição afetam os invertebrados associados em um riacho subtropical

39. Understanding of colonization and breakdown of leaves by invertebrates in a tropical stream is enhanced by using biomass as well as count data

40. Effects of multiple stressors associated with agriculture on stream macroinvertebrate communities in a tropical catchment

41. Small dam impairs invertebrate and microbial assemblages as well as leaf breakdown: a study case from a tropical savanna stream

42. The colonisation of leaf litter by Chironomidae (Diptera): The influence of chemical quality and exposure duration in a subtropical stream

43. Riparian plant litter quality increases with latitude

44. Effects of multiple stressors associated with agriculture on stream macroinvertebrate communities in a tropical catchment.

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