Andre R. Siebers
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View article: Out of the frying pan into the fire: Predicted warming in alpine streams suggests hidden consequences for aquatic ectotherms
Out of the frying pan into the fire: Predicted warming in alpine streams suggests hidden consequences for aquatic ectotherms Open
Thermal regimes of aquatic ecosystems are predicted to change as climate warming progresses over the next century, with high‐latitude and high‐elevation regions predicted to be particularly impacted. Here, we have modelled alpine stream wa…
View article: Australian non-perennial rivers: Global lessons and research opportunities
Australian non-perennial rivers: Global lessons and research opportunities Open
View article: Long‐term reconstruction of energy fluxes in an alpine river: Effects of flow regulation and restoration
Long‐term reconstruction of energy fluxes in an alpine river: Effects of flow regulation and restoration Open
Flow regulation of montane and alpine headwater streams can fundamentally alter food web structure and energy flows through changes in productivity, resource availability, and community assembly. Dam flow‐release schemes can be used to mit…
View article: Long-lasting effects of experimental flow intermittency on alpine stream macroinvertebrates (Val Roseg, Switzerland)
Long-lasting effects of experimental flow intermittency on alpine stream macroinvertebrates (Val Roseg, Switzerland) Open
View article: Seasonal and functional variation in the trophic base of intermittent Alpine streams
Seasonal and functional variation in the trophic base of intermittent Alpine streams Open
In high‐altitude Alpine streams, seasonal cycles of snowmelt, glacial melt, and rainfall drive variation in the availability of algal food resources. Yet, high‐altitude streams also exhibit varying degrees of flow intermittency, ranging fr…
View article: Towards an improved understanding of biogeochemical processes across surface-groundwater interactions in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams
Towards an improved understanding of biogeochemical processes across surface-groundwater interactions in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams Open
View article: Riparian hunting spiders do not rely on aquatic subsidies from intermittent alpine streams
Riparian hunting spiders do not rely on aquatic subsidies from intermittent alpine streams Open
View article: Beaver effects on macroinvertebrate assemblages in two streams with contrasting morphology
Beaver effects on macroinvertebrate assemblages in two streams with contrasting morphology Open
Beaver populations are increasing throughout Europe and especially in Switzerland. Beaver are major ecological engineers of fluvial systems, dramatically influencing river morphology, ecohydrology and, consequently, aquatic and terrestrial…
View article: Diel cycles of δ13CDIC and ecosystem metabolism in ephemeral dryland streams
Diel cycles of δ13CDIC and ecosystem metabolism in ephemeral dryland streams Open
View article: Low Light Availability Alters Root Exudation and Reduces Putative Beneficial Microorganisms in Seagrass Roots
Low Light Availability Alters Root Exudation and Reduces Putative Beneficial Microorganisms in Seagrass Roots Open
Seagrass roots host a diverse microbiome that is critical for plant growth and health. Composition of microbial communities can be regulated in part by root exudates, but the specifics of these interactions in seagrass rhizospheres are sti…
View article: Colonizing tropical seagrasses increase root exudation under fluctuating and continuous low light
Colonizing tropical seagrasses increase root exudation under fluctuating and continuous low light Open
While light availability plays a critical role in seagrass growth and distribution, there is limited understanding of how changes in light exposure impact belowground processes. We investigated the effect of prolonged and fluctuating reduc…