© CSIRO 2008There has been an increase in the number of studies examining the spatial and temporal patterns in species richness, community structure and population dynamics of groundwater organisms. These studies have raised the issue of uncertainty about the comparability of different sampling methods, and questions of whether sampling bias may exist. Recently, a diverse subterranean fauna was discovered in calcrete (carbonate) aquifers of the Yilgarn Region of central Western Australia. Little is known about the community structure and population dynamics in these aquifers. One important issue is whether current sampling methods adequately sample the species richness and abundance of the fauna to allow for comparative studies. Here we inv...
1. This paper is a synthesis of a special issue on groundwater biodiversity with a focus on obligate...
Distribution of biota within groundwater is often patchy, and attributed to the heterogeneity of the...
<div><p>Groundwater ecosystems remain poorly understood yet may provide ecosystem services, make a u...
1. Identifying the existence of short or narrow range endemic species is an important issue when pla...
AbstractSampling stygofauna is both time consuming and labour intensive. The challenge is to get sam...
Groundwater systems, traditionally considered lifeless conduits of water (Hancock and Boulton 2008, ...
Stygofauna sampling predominantly comprises active sampling methods, such as net hauling or hand net...
At regional and catchment scales, geology and hydrogeology strongly influence the distribution of gr...
Conservation concern for imperilled invertebrates grows but action is stalled by data deficiency. Gr...
Estimating the numbers of stygobiotic invertebrates in aquifers, and understanding their distributio...
Groundwater ecosystems remain poorly understood yet may provide ecosystem services, make a unique co...
During the past years, important studies have been carried out not only to quantify the species rich...
Groundwater ecosystems remain poorly understood yet may provide ecosystem services, make a unique co...
Comprehensive surveys on subterranean fauna are an emerging need for assessing species diversity pat...
When compared to surface ecosystems, groundwater sampling has unique constraints, including limited ...
1. This paper is a synthesis of a special issue on groundwater biodiversity with a focus on obligate...
Distribution of biota within groundwater is often patchy, and attributed to the heterogeneity of the...
<div><p>Groundwater ecosystems remain poorly understood yet may provide ecosystem services, make a u...
1. Identifying the existence of short or narrow range endemic species is an important issue when pla...
AbstractSampling stygofauna is both time consuming and labour intensive. The challenge is to get sam...
Groundwater systems, traditionally considered lifeless conduits of water (Hancock and Boulton 2008, ...
Stygofauna sampling predominantly comprises active sampling methods, such as net hauling or hand net...
At regional and catchment scales, geology and hydrogeology strongly influence the distribution of gr...
Conservation concern for imperilled invertebrates grows but action is stalled by data deficiency. Gr...
Estimating the numbers of stygobiotic invertebrates in aquifers, and understanding their distributio...
Groundwater ecosystems remain poorly understood yet may provide ecosystem services, make a unique co...
During the past years, important studies have been carried out not only to quantify the species rich...
Groundwater ecosystems remain poorly understood yet may provide ecosystem services, make a unique co...
Comprehensive surveys on subterranean fauna are an emerging need for assessing species diversity pat...
When compared to surface ecosystems, groundwater sampling has unique constraints, including limited ...
1. This paper is a synthesis of a special issue on groundwater biodiversity with a focus on obligate...
Distribution of biota within groundwater is often patchy, and attributed to the heterogeneity of the...
<div><p>Groundwater ecosystems remain poorly understood yet may provide ecosystem services, make a u...