نتایج جستجو برای: Macroinvertebrate

تعداد نتایج: 1654  

al. et M. Sharifinia

The distribution of macroinvertebrate communities from 5 sampling sites of the Tajan River were used to examine the relationship among physiochemical parameters with macroinvertebrate communities and also to assess ecological classification system as a tool for the management and conservation purposes. The amount of variation explained in macroinvertebrate taxa composition is within values r...

2016
M. J. Hill C. D. Sayer P. J. Wood

Ponds are sites of high biodiversity and conservation value, yet there is little or no statutory monitoring of them across most of Europe. There are clear and standardised protocols for sampling aquatic macroinvertebrate communities in ponds, but the most suitable time(s) to undertake the survey(s) remains poorly specified. This paper examined the aquatic macroinvertebrate communities from 95 p...

2015
Sebastian Buckingham Nick Murphy Heloise Gibb

High severity wildfire events are a feature of forests globally and are likely to be more prevalent with climate change. As a disturbance process, fire has the potential to change important ecological functions, such as decomposition, through its impact on biodiversity. Despite the recognised importance of decomposition in terms of fuel loads and energy flow, little is known about the post-fire...

2007
Russell B. Rader Neal J. Voelz James V. Ward

Preservation of biodiversity depends on restoring the full range of historic environmental variation to which organisms have evolved, including natural disturbances. Lotic ecosystems have been fragmented by dams causing a reduction in natural levels of environmental variation (flow and temperature) and consequently a reduction of biodiversity in downstream communities. We conducted a long-term ...

2012
Robert Hamilton IV Peter S. Kourtev Christopher Post Jacqueline Dillard Kate J. Knepper Robert Cowart

Natural habitats located in urbanized regions are increasingly being impacted by residential, commercial and agricultural development, but little is known about their biotic and abiotic characteristics. Temporary aquatic habitats are less protected by environmental regulations than permanently flooded habitats, and they have been historically understudied. We sampled temporary aquatic habitats ...

2008
George M. Ogendi Robyn E. Hannigan Jerry L. Farris

Natural and anthropogenic release of metals into surface waters and sediments may alter benthic community structure. To better understand macroinvertebrate communities in metal-impacted shale-draining streams in north-central Arkansas, sediment and macroinvertebrate samples were collected from sites on black shale-draining (BLS) and limestone-draining streams (LMS; used as a reference stream). ...

2005
ANDREW J. BROOKS

1. The influence of hydraulic conditions on the spatial distribution of macroinvertebrate assemblages was investigated in three riffles in a perennial Australian river. 2. Velocity, depth and variability of substrate roughness were measured at each of 56 macroinvertebrate sampling locations. Complex hydraulic variables (roughness Reynolds number, shear velocity, Froude number) were calculated f...

2005
DAVID L. STRAYER HEATHER M. MALCOM ROBIN E. BELL SUZANNE M. CARBOTTE FRANK O. NITSCHE

1. Most attempts to describe the distribution of benthic macroinvertebrates in large rivers have used local (grab-scale) assessments of environmental conditions, and have had limited ability to account for spatial variation in macroinvertebrate populations. 2. We tested the ability of a habitat classification system based on multibeam bathymetry, side-scan sonar, and chirp sub-bottom seismics t...

2004
C. A. Gibson R. E. Ratajczak G. D. Grossman

Streams are characterized by high degrees of patchiness that could influence the role of predators in these systems. Here we assess the impact of predatory benthic fishes on benthic macroinvertebrate density, biomass, and community structure at the patch scale in a fourth order stream in the southern Appalachians. We tested the role of predation in two different patch types: patches inhabited b...

2017
S. Mažeika P. Sullivan David W.P. Manning

Dam removal is an increasingly popular restoration tool, but our understanding of ecological responses to dam removal over time is still in the early stages. We quantified seasonal benthic macroinvertebrate density, taxonomic composition, and functional traits for three years after lowhead dam removal in three reaches of the Olentangy River (Ohio, USA): two upstream of former dam (one restored,...

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