Okeover Stream flows through the University of Canterbury campus and has been subject to restoration since 1998. While initially spring-fed, its main source of flow is now aquifer water, which has been used for cooling university buildings. Water quality is generally good, but the low-gradient streambed includes substantial amounts of fine inorganic sediment and organic matter including deciduous tree leaves. Restoration activities include riparian plantings, channel shaping, substratum manipulations and additions, the construction of sediment traps and macrophyte management. Thirty aquatic invertebrate taxa (13-19 per year) have been recorded in annual surveys since 2000. Paracalliope fluviatilis (Amphipoda), Copepoda and Oligochaeta were ...
The population in Placer County, California, is growing four times faster than the state of Californ...
International audienceIndices of fauna communities, including macroinvertebrates, have been widely u...
Urbanization is associated with substantial losses to stream biological diversity throughout the Uni...
Many stream restoration projects, as part of returning a degraded ecosystem to a healthier state, ai...
Widespread habitat degradation has caused dramatic declines in aquatic biodiversity. Reconfiguring c...
Urbanization is a major source of stress for stream ecosystems. Streams draining urban areas carry l...
As the aesthetic and economic values of streams become increasingly recognized, restoration efforts ...
We evaluated the response of benthic macroinvertebrates in a Michigan trout stream to flow reduction...
Graduation date: 2010The effect of anthropogenic disturbance on river systems is gaining attention, ...
Urban streams globally are characterised by degraded habitat conditions and low aquatic biodiversity...
Water abstraction for irrigation during seasonal low discharge periods alters the natural flow regim...
River restoration is the dominant field of applied water resources management in the United States. ...
The aim of the project was to determine factors which explain the distribution of macroinvertebrates...
Urbanisation alters the natural hydromorphology of streams, affecting aquatic communities and ecolog...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are commonly used to determine the success of stream restoration projects...
The population in Placer County, California, is growing four times faster than the state of Californ...
International audienceIndices of fauna communities, including macroinvertebrates, have been widely u...
Urbanization is associated with substantial losses to stream biological diversity throughout the Uni...
Many stream restoration projects, as part of returning a degraded ecosystem to a healthier state, ai...
Widespread habitat degradation has caused dramatic declines in aquatic biodiversity. Reconfiguring c...
Urbanization is a major source of stress for stream ecosystems. Streams draining urban areas carry l...
As the aesthetic and economic values of streams become increasingly recognized, restoration efforts ...
We evaluated the response of benthic macroinvertebrates in a Michigan trout stream to flow reduction...
Graduation date: 2010The effect of anthropogenic disturbance on river systems is gaining attention, ...
Urban streams globally are characterised by degraded habitat conditions and low aquatic biodiversity...
Water abstraction for irrigation during seasonal low discharge periods alters the natural flow regim...
River restoration is the dominant field of applied water resources management in the United States. ...
The aim of the project was to determine factors which explain the distribution of macroinvertebrates...
Urbanisation alters the natural hydromorphology of streams, affecting aquatic communities and ecolog...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are commonly used to determine the success of stream restoration projects...
The population in Placer County, California, is growing four times faster than the state of Californ...
International audienceIndices of fauna communities, including macroinvertebrates, have been widely u...
Urbanization is associated with substantial losses to stream biological diversity throughout the Uni...