Individual and combined impacts of carbon dioxide enrichment, heatwaves, flow velocity variability, and fine sediment deposition on stream invertebrate communities
Climate change and land‐use change are widely altering freshwater ecosystem functioning and there is an urgent need to understand how these broad stressor categories may interact in future. While much research has focused on mean temperature increases, climate change also involves increasing variabi...
Main Authors: | Hunn, JG, Orr, JA, Kelly, A, Piggott, JJ, Matthaei, CD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024
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