Abstract. Regional (RSR) and local species richness (LSR) was recorded for stream invertebrate communities at reference sites in 25 drainage basins in Victoria. Regional species richness was defined as the total number of species recorded at all reference sites within a basin, and LSR as the total numbers of species recorded at a single reference site. Records were obtained from bank and channel habitats and analysed separately. Regressions between LSR and RSR indicated a proportional or linear relationship in both habitats. This applied to the whole data set and to subgroups representing Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera (EPT as a group), Hemiptera, Diptera, and Coleoptera. All data sets thus represented communities in which no upp...
We identified influences of land-use disturbances on invertebrate assemblages in streams draining ei...
1. The northern half of Western Australia is a large, sparsely populated area with a climate that ra...
International audienceWe studied the patterns of commonness and rarity for one vertebrate (fish) and...
Comprehensive global studies of stream invertebrate assemblages are rare and have produced contradic...
This chapter discusses the patterns of diversity and distribution of the stream invertebrates of the...
We review the major conceptual developments that have occurred over the last 50 years concerning the...
Biodiversity embraces multiple facets of the variability of nature, although most research has dealt...
Rivers are heterogeneous and patchy-structured systems in which regional biodiversity of aquatic com...
Headwater streams dominate stream channel length in catchments. They are important sources of water,...
Our ability to detect patterns of variation of communities depends on the spatial scale of observati...
Abstract Data on undisturbed lotic macroinvertebrate communities were assembled from a number of stu...
The hypotheses that beta diversity should increase with decreasing latitude and increase with spatia...
The hypotheses that beta diversity should increase with decreasing latitude and increase with spatia...
1. Understanding spatial and environmental drivers of undisturbed stream assemblages is important fo...
1. Studies in several parts of the world have examined variation in univariate descriptors of macroi...
We identified influences of land-use disturbances on invertebrate assemblages in streams draining ei...
1. The northern half of Western Australia is a large, sparsely populated area with a climate that ra...
International audienceWe studied the patterns of commonness and rarity for one vertebrate (fish) and...
Comprehensive global studies of stream invertebrate assemblages are rare and have produced contradic...
This chapter discusses the patterns of diversity and distribution of the stream invertebrates of the...
We review the major conceptual developments that have occurred over the last 50 years concerning the...
Biodiversity embraces multiple facets of the variability of nature, although most research has dealt...
Rivers are heterogeneous and patchy-structured systems in which regional biodiversity of aquatic com...
Headwater streams dominate stream channel length in catchments. They are important sources of water,...
Our ability to detect patterns of variation of communities depends on the spatial scale of observati...
Abstract Data on undisturbed lotic macroinvertebrate communities were assembled from a number of stu...
The hypotheses that beta diversity should increase with decreasing latitude and increase with spatia...
The hypotheses that beta diversity should increase with decreasing latitude and increase with spatia...
1. Understanding spatial and environmental drivers of undisturbed stream assemblages is important fo...
1. Studies in several parts of the world have examined variation in univariate descriptors of macroi...
We identified influences of land-use disturbances on invertebrate assemblages in streams draining ei...
1. The northern half of Western Australia is a large, sparsely populated area with a climate that ra...
International audienceWe studied the patterns of commonness and rarity for one vertebrate (fish) and...