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D. von Schiller
Researcher at University of the Basque Country
Publications - 21
Citations - 1319
D. von Schiller is an academic researcher from University of the Basque Country. The author has contributed to research in topics: River ecosystem & Plant litter. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 21 publications receiving 1152 citations. Previous affiliations of D. von Schiller include Leibniz Association & University of Barcelona.
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Global CO2 emissions from dry inland waters share common drivers across ecosystems
Philipp S. Keller,Núria Catalán,Núria Catalán,D. von Schiller,Hans-Peter Grossart,Hans-Peter Grossart,Matthias Koschorreck,Biel Obrador,Marieke A. Frassl,Marieke A. Frassl,Nusret Karakaya,Nathan Barros,Julia Howitt,Clara Mendoza-Lera,Ada Pastor,Giovanna Flaim,Ralf Aben,Tenna Riis,María Isabel Arce,Gabriela Onandia,José R. Paranaíba,Annika Linkhorst,R. del Campo,R. del Campo,André Megali Amado,André Megali Amado,Sophie Cauvy-Fraunié,Jason Condon,Raquel Mendonça,Florian Reverey,Eva-Ingrid Rõõm,Thibault Datry,Fábio Roland,Alo Laas,Ulrike Obertegger,Jong-Gil Park,H. Wang,Sarian Kosten,Rosa Gómez,C. Feijoó,Arturo Elosegi,M. M. Sánchez-Montoya,C. M. Finlayson,C. M. Finlayson,M. Melita,E. S. Oliveira Junior,Claumir Cezar Muniz,Lluís Gómez-Gener,Catherine Leigh,Qian Zhang,Rafael Marcé,Rafael Marcé +51 more
TL;DR: A global survey covering 196 dry inland waters shows that their CO2 emissions share fundamental drivers and constitute a substantial fraction of the carbon cycled by inland waters, increasing current inland water carbon flux estimates by 6%.
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Contraction, fragmentation and expansion dynamics determine nutrient availability in a Mediterranean forest stream
D. von Schiller,Vicenç Acuña,Daniel Graeber,Eugènia Martí,Miquel Ribot,Sergi Sabater,Sergi Sabater,Xisca Timoner,Xisca Timoner,Klement Tockner +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors quantified the temporal and spatial changes in dissolved nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations along a reach of a temporary Mediterranean forest stream during an entire contraction-fragmentation-expansion hydrologic cycle.
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A global analysis of terrestrial plant litter dynamics in non-perennial waterways
Thibault Datry,Arnaud Foulquier,Roland Corti,D. von Schiller,Klement Tockner,Klement Tockner,Clara Mendoza-Lera,Jean-Christophe Clément,Mark O. Gessner,Mark O. Gessner,Marcos Moleón,Rachel Stubbington,Björn Gücker,Ricardo J. Albariño,Daniel C. Allen,Florian Altermatt,María Isabel Arce,Shai Arnon,Damien Banas,Andy Banegas-Medina,Erin E. Beller,Melanie L. Blanchette,Juan F. Blanco-Libreros,Joanna Blessing,Iola G. Boëchat,Kate S. Boersma,Michael T. Bogan,Núria Bonada,Nick Bond,K. C. Brintrup Barría,Andreas Bruder,Ryan M. Burrows,Tommaso Cancellario,Cristina Canhoto,Stephanie M. Carlson,Sophie Cauvy-Fraunié,Núria Cid,Michael Danger,Bianca de Freitas Terra,A. M. De Girolamo,Evans De La Barra,R. del Campo,V. D. Diaz-Villanueva,Fiona Dyer,Arturo Elosegi,Emile Faye,Catherine M. Febria,Brian Four,Sarig Gafny,Sudeep D. Ghate,Rosa Gómez,Lluís Gómez-Gener,Manuel A. S. Graça,Simone Guareschi,Felicitas Hoppeler,Jason L. Hwan,J. I. Jones,S. Kubheka,Alex Laini,Simone D. Langhans,Catherine Leigh,Chelsea J. Little,Stefan Lorenz,Jonathan C. Marshall,Eduardo J. Martín,Angus R. McIntosh,Elisabeth I. Meyer,Marko Miliša,Musa C. Mlambo,Manuela Morais,Nabor Moya,Peter M. Negus,Dev K. Niyogi,A. Papatheodoulou,Isabel Pardo,Petr Pařil,Steffen U. Pauls,Vladimir Pešić,Marek Polášek,Christopher T. Robinson,Pablo Rodríguez-Lozano,Robert J. Rolls,M. M. Sánchez-Montoya,Ana Savić,Oleksandra Shumilova,Kandikere R. Sridhar,Alisha L. Steward,Richard G. Storey,Amina Taleb,A. Uzan,Ross Vander Vorste,Nathan J. Waltham,Cleo Woelfle-Erskine,Dominik Zak,Dominik Zak,Christiane Zarfl,Annamaria Zoppini +96 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a global research collaboration collected and analyzed terrestrial plant litter from 212 dry riverbeds across major environmental gradients and climate zones and assessed litter decomposability by quantifying the litter carbon-to-nitrogen ratio and oxygen consumption.
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Influence of Land Use on Stream Ecosystem Function in a Mediterranean Catchment
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a multivariate approach to examine how structural and functional attributes of streams are related to catchment variables, including land use, and found that variations in structural and function parameters were strongly related to these land use gradients.
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The mirage toolbox: an integrated assessment tool for temporary streams
Narcís Prat,Francesc Gallart,D. von Schiller,Stefano Polesello,Eduardo M. García-Roger,Jérôme Latron,Maria Rieradevall,Pilar Llorens,Gonzalo G. Barberá,David Brito,A. M. De Girolamo,D. Dieter,A. Lo Porto,Andrea Buffagni,Stefania Erba,Nikolaos P. Nikolaidis,Erik P. Querner,Marie-George Tournoud,Ourania Tzoraki,Nikolaos Skoulikidis,Rosa Gómez,M. M. Sánchez-Montoya,Klement Tockner,Jochen Froebrich +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a set of methodologies that are designed to be used in a sequential manner to allow the establishment of the ecological and chemical status of temporary streams and to relate these findings to the hydrological status of the streams.