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Boyero L, Pearson R, Hui C, Gessner M, Perez J, Alexandrou M, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2016 Apr; 283(1829). PMID: 27122551
Plant litter breakdown is a key ecological process in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems. Streams and rivers, in particular, contribute substantially to global carbon fluxes. However, there is little information available...
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Bonzom J, Hattenschwiler S, Lecomte-Pradines C, Chauvet E, Gaschak S, Beaugelin-Seiller K, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2016 Apr; 562:596-603. PMID: 27110974
The effects of radioactive contamination on ecosystem processes such as litter decomposition remain largely unknown. Because radionuclides accumulated in soil and plant biomass can be harmful for organisms, the functioning...
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Bour A, Mouchet F, Cadarsi S, Silvestre J, Verneuil L, Baque D, et al.
Nanotoxicology . 2015 Jul; 10(2):245-55. PMID: 26152687
The toxicity of CeO2 NPs on an experimental freshwater ecosystem was studied in mesocosm, with a focus being placed on the higher trophic level, i.e. the carnivorous amphibian species Pleurodeles...
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Jabiol J, Cornut J, Danger M, Jouffroy M, Elger A, Chauvet E
Oecologia . 2014 Jun; 176(1):225-35. PMID: 24938833
During past decades, several mechanisms such as resource quality and habitat complexity have been proposed to explain variations in the strength of trophic cascades across ecosystems. In detritus-based headwater streams,...
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Ferreira V, Castagneyrol B, Koricheva J, Gulis V, Chauvet E, Graca M
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc . 2014 Jun; 90(3):669-88. PMID: 24935280
The trophic state of many streams is likely to deteriorate in the future due to the continuing increase in human-induced nutrient availability. Therefore, it is of fundamental importance to understand...
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Handa I, Aerts R, Berendse F, Berg M, Bruder A, Butenschoen O, et al.
Nature . 2014 May; 509(7499):218-21. PMID: 24805346
The decomposition of dead organic matter is a major determinant of carbon and nutrient cycling in ecosystems, and of carbon fluxes between the biosphere and the atmosphere. Decomposition is driven...
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Cornut J, Chauvet E, Mermillod-Blondin F, Assemat F, Elger A
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2014 Jan; 80(6):1949-60. PMID: 24441154
Aquatic hyphomycetes strongly contribute to organic matter dynamics in streams, but their abilities to colonize leaf litter buried in streambed sediments remain unexplored. Here, we conducted field and laboratory experiments...
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Clivot H, Cornut J, Chauvet E, Elger A, Poupin P, Guerold F, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2013 Sep; 16(7):2145-56. PMID: 24034166
We combined microscopic and molecular methods to investigate fungal assemblages on alder leaf litter exposed in the benthic and hyporheic zones of five streams across a gradient of increasing acidification...
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Danger M, Cornut J, Chauvet E, Chavez P, Elger A, Lecerf A
Ecology . 2013 Aug; 94(7):1604-13. PMID: 23951720
In detritus-based ecosystems, autochthonous primary production contributes very little to the detritus pool. Yet primary producers may still influence the functioning of these ecosystems through complex interactions with decomposers and...
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Jabiol J, Mckie B, Bruder A, Bernadet C, Gessner M, Chauvet E
J Anim Ecol . 2013 Apr; 82(5):1042-51. PMID: 23574276
1. Understanding the functional significance of species interactions in ecosystems has become a major challenge as biodiversity declines rapidly worldwide. Ecosystem consequences arising from the loss of diversity either within...