Organic Carbon Spiralling in Stream Ecosystems
Oikos1982Vol. 38(3), pp. 266–266
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Abstract
stream, we show that S is closely related to Fisher and Likens' ecosystem efficiency. Unlike efficiency, however, S is independent of the length of the study reach, and values of S determined in streams of differing lengths can be compared. Using data from three different streams, we found the relationship between S and efficiency to agree closely with the model prediction. Hypotheses of stream functioning are discussed in the context of organic carbon spiralling theory.
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