“…Arce, Sánchez‐Montoya, Vidal‐Abarca, Suárez, & Gómez, ; Merbt, Proia, Prosser, Casamayor, & von Schiller, ; Ostojic, Rosado, Miliša, Morais, & Tockner, ; Tzoraki, Nikolaidis, Amaxidis, & Skoulikidis, ). Furthermore, riverbeds can be covered by biofilm mats (hereafter referred to as “biofilm”), composed of microorganisms (algae, bacteria, fungi) embedded in a matrix of extracellular polymeric substances (Sabater, Timoner, Borrego, & Acuña, ), whose remnants can often be seen even during the dry phase. Biofilm's leachate may contain highly bioavailable organic carbon and nitrogen due to the accumulation of exudates and products of cell lysis (Romaní et al, 2017; Schimel, Balser, & Wallenstein, ).…”