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    Long-lasting effects of experimental flow intermittency on alpine stream macroinvertebrates (Val Roseg, Switzerland)

    Changing weather patterns and receding glaciers are predicted to increase flow intermittency in alpine streams. If aquatic macroinvertebrate communities largely comprise taxa adapted to perennial flows, an inc...

    Annemieke M. Drost, Andre R. Siebers, Amael Paillex, Benjamin Misteli in Hydrobiologia (2022)

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    Riparian hunting spiders do not rely on aquatic subsidies from intermittent alpine streams

    Drying in alpine streams might decrease aquatic-terrestrial trophic linkages by reducing terrestrial predation on aquatic prey. We tested this hypothesis by investigating whether a common riparian predator (hu...

    Andre R. Siebers, Amael Paillex, Christopher T. Robinson in Aquatic Sciences (2021)

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    Effects of an experimental increase in flow intermittency on an alpine stream

    Flow intermittency occurs naturally in alpine streams. However, changing rainfall patterns and glacier retreat are predicted to increase the occurrence of flow intermittency in alpine catchments, with largely ...

    Andre R. Siebers, Amael Paillex, Benjamin Misteli, Christopher T. Robinson in Hydrobiologia (2020)

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    Diel cycles of δ13CDIC and ecosystem metabolism in ephemeral dryland streams

    Streams in hot, arid environments often exist as a series of isolated pools along main channels. During these periods, shallow alluvial through flow may strongly influence key ecological processes within pools...

    Andre R. Siebers, Neil E. Pettit, Grzegorz Skrzypek, Shawan Dogramaci in Aquatic Sciences (2020)