Urbanization is associated with substantial losses to stream biological diversity throughout the United States mid- Atlantic. Stream restoration has been used to improve stream conditions and, in part, to ameliorate these losses. However, the relationship between restoration and recovery of biological diversity is unclear. Our objective was to critically examine the efficacy of urban stream restorations with regard to biological diversity. We compared restored urbantreams to urban nonrestored, nonurban, and reference (minimally degraded) streams using five measures each of fish and benthic macroinvertebrate diversity. Both multivariate and univariate statistical analyses show biological diversity of restored urban streams to be similar to n...
Many stream restoration projects, as part of returning a degraded ecosystem to a healthier state, ai...
River restoration is the dominant field of applied water resources management in the United States. ...
Increased anthropogenic land use is changing the hydrology and habitat of aquatic ecosystems. These ...
The consistent rise in urban population and expansion of urban centers in the United States over the...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Urban development alters the nat...
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...
Urbanisation alters the natural hydromorphology of streams, affecting aquatic communities and ecolog...
The increase in urbanization as a threat to aquatic ecosystems, particularly stream ecosystems, is o...
This research project aims to investigate the effect of stream rehabilitation on macroinvertebrate c...
Okeover Stream flows through the University of Canterbury campus and has been subject to restoration...
Although millions of dollars are spent annually on stream habitat restoration, the biological respon...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are widely used as indicators of the health of freshwater ecosystems, res...
Urban streams globally are characterised by degraded habitat conditions and low aquatic biodiversity...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are widely used as indicators of the health of freshwater ecosystem, resp...
Many stream restoration projects, as part of returning a degraded ecosystem to a healthier state, ai...
River restoration is the dominant field of applied water resources management in the United States. ...
Increased anthropogenic land use is changing the hydrology and habitat of aquatic ecosystems. These ...
The consistent rise in urban population and expansion of urban centers in the United States over the...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Urban development alters the nat...
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...
Urbanisation alters the natural hydromorphology of streams, affecting aquatic communities and ecolog...
The increase in urbanization as a threat to aquatic ecosystems, particularly stream ecosystems, is o...
This research project aims to investigate the effect of stream rehabilitation on macroinvertebrate c...
Okeover Stream flows through the University of Canterbury campus and has been subject to restoration...
Although millions of dollars are spent annually on stream habitat restoration, the biological respon...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are widely used as indicators of the health of freshwater ecosystems, res...
Urban streams globally are characterised by degraded habitat conditions and low aquatic biodiversity...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are widely used as indicators of the health of freshwater ecosystem, resp...
Many stream restoration projects, as part of returning a degraded ecosystem to a healthier state, ai...
River restoration is the dominant field of applied water resources management in the United States. ...
Increased anthropogenic land use is changing the hydrology and habitat of aquatic ecosystems. These ...