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DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2020.117962
论文题名:
Streams and riparian forests depend on each other: A review with a special focus on microbes
作者: Tolkkinen M.J.; Heino J.; Ahonen S.H.K.; Lehosmaa K.; Mykrä H.
刊名: Forest Ecology and Management
ISSN: 3781127
出版年: 2020
卷: 462
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Biodiversity ; Decomposition ; Ecosystem functions ; Endophytes ; Flooding ; Forest management ; Microbial processes ; Nature protection ; Reciprocal subsidies ; Riparian vegetation ; Sediment and nutrient retention ; Stream-riparian interface
Scopus关键词: Bacteria ; Biodiversity ; Climate change ; Decomposition ; Ecosystems ; Forestry ; Land use ; Nutrients ; Oil well flooding ; Plants (botany) ; Ecosystem functions ; Endophytes ; Microbial process ; Nature protection ; Nutrient retention ; Reciprocal subsidies ; Riparian vegetation ; Rivers ; biodiversity ; boreal forest ; climate change ; decomposition ; ecosystem function ; endoparasite ; endophyte ; flooding ; forest management ; landscape ; microbial activity ; nature conservation ; riparian forest ; riparian vegetation ; sediment analysis ; Animalia
英文摘要: In this review, we draw together the research on the two-way connection of streams and their riparian forests of the boreal zone from ecological points of view. Although the knowledge about stream-riparian interactions has increased considerably recently, in practice, riparian zones are still mainly seen as buffers for nutrient and sediment loading. However, recent research has shown that riparian forests disproportionately foster regional biodiversity and maintain stream ecosystem functions and diversity. On the other hand, streams contribute to riparian diversity and ecosystem functions. Microbes are key drivers of global biochemical cycles, and they also interact with plants and animals. The knowledge on microbial communities and understanding of processes they drive has considerably increased due to recent development in microbial profiling methods. However, microbes have been largely neglected in former reviews. Thus, this overview has a special focus on the role of microorganisms in controlling stream-riparian interaction. We also review the land-use pressures that are threatening biodiversity and ecosystem processes of riparian zones in forested landscapes. In addition, we review the possible effects of climate change on stream-riparian interactions. Finally, we outline the research gaps that call for future research. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/158388
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作者单位: Finnish Environment Institute, Freshwater Centre, P.O. Box 413, FI-90014, University of Oulu, Finland; Ecology and Genetics Research Unit, P.O. Box 8000, FI-90014, University of Oulu, Finland

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Tolkkinen M.J.,Heino J.,Ahonen S.H.K.,et al. Streams and riparian forests depend on each other: A review with a special focus on microbes[J]. Forest Ecology and Management,2020-01-01,462
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