716 results on '"Sponseller, Ryan A."'
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2. Resolving the Drivers of Algal Nutrient Limitation from Boreal to Arctic Lakes and Streams
3. Landscape constraints on mire lateral expansion
4. Water and nitrogen shape winter annual plant diversity and community composition in near-urban Sonoran Desert preserves
5. The emerging role of drought as a regulator of dissolved organic carbon in boreal landscapes
6. Topography and time shape mire morphometry and large-scale mire distribution patterns in the northern boreal landscape
7. The Role of Macroinvertebrates on Plant Litter Decomposition in Streams
8. Global carbon dioxide efflux from rivers enhanced by high nocturnal emissions
9. Several mechanisms drive the heterogeneity in browning across a boreal stream network
10. Groundwater inflows control patterns and sources of greenhouse gas emissions from streams
11. Correction to : Headwater Mires Constitute a Major Source of Nitrogen (N) to Surface Waters in the Boreal Landscape
12. Partitioning spatial, environmental, and community drivers of ecosystem functioning
13. Concentration‐Discharge Patterns Reveal Catchment Controls Over the Stoichiometry of Carbon and Nutrient Supply to Boreal Streams
14. Nutrient limitation masks the dissolved organic matter composition effects on bacterial metabolism in unproductive freshwaters
15. GRiMeDB: the Global River Methane Database of concentrations and fluxes
16. Identifying and assessing the potential hydrological function of past artificial forest drainage
17. Towards an Improved Conceptualization of Riparian Zones in Boreal Forest Headwaters
18. Headwater Mires Constitute a Major Source of Nitrogen (N) to Surface Waters in the Boreal Landscape
19. Inferring scale-dependent processes influencing stream water biogeochemistry from headwater to sea
20. GRiMeDB: the Global River Methane Database of concentrations and fluxes
21. Riparian Zones Increase Regional Species Richness by Harboring Different, Not More, Species
22. Horizons in Stream Biogeochemistry: Flowpaths to Progress
23. Nutrient Mobilization and Processing in Sonoran Desert Riparian Soils Following Artificial Re-Wetting
24. Land use influences macroinvertebrate community composition in boreal headwaters through altered stream conditions
25. Seasonal resource limitation of heterotrophic biofilms in boreal streams
26. Cascading, interactive, and indirect effects of climate change on aquatic communities, habitats, and ecosystems
27. Groundwater-stream connections shape the spatial pattern and rates of aquatic metabolism
28. Long-term changes in dissolved inorganic carbon across boreal streams caused by altered hydrology
29. Controls on terrestrial carbon fluxes in simulated networks of connected streams and lakes
30. Concentration-discharge patterns reveal catchment controls over the stoichiometry of carbon and nutrient supply to boreal streams
31. Nutrient limitation masks the dissolved organic matter composition effects on bacterial metabolism in unproductive freshwaters
32. Differential trends in iron concentrations of boreal streams linked to catchment characteristics
33. Cascading, interactive, and indirect effects of climate change on aquatic communities, habitats, and ecosystems
34. A long-established invasive species alters the functioning of benthic biofilms in lakes
35. Drought alters the biogeochemistry of boreal stream networks
36. Patchy field sampling biases understanding of climate change impacts across the Arctic
37. Catchment properties predict autochthony in stream filter feeders
38. Controls on Terrestrial Carbon Fluxes in Simulated Networks of Connected Streams and Lakes
39. Groundwater‐stream connections shape the spatial pattern and rates of aquatic metabolism
40. Long-term declines in stream and river inorganic nitrogen (N) export correspond to forest change
41. Conceptualizing and communicating management effects on forest water quality
42. The role of biogeochemical hotspots, landscape heterogeneity, and hydrological connectivity for minimizing forestry effects on water quality
43. Nitrogen dynamics in managed boreal forests: Recent advances and future research directions
44. Long‐term changes in dissolved inorganic carbon across boreal streams caused by altered hydrology
45. GRiMeDB: The global river database of methane concentrations and fluxes
46. Supplementary material to "GRiMeDB: The global river database of methane concentrations and fluxes"
47. Emerging technology can guide ecosystem restoration for future water security
48. Local and regional processes determine plant species richness in a river-network metacommunity
49. Landscape determinants of pelagic and benthic primary production in northern lakes
50. Co‐occurrence of browning and oligotrophication in a boreal stream network
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