The response of macroinvertebrate communities and freshwater mussels to variation associated with land use and geology was investigated in small headwaters of the Whanganui River catchment in the North Island of New Zealand. Conductivity and water clarity were higher in streams with soft tertiary/quaternary sedimentary geology, independent of land use. These soft geology catchments, when forested, had distinctive community structure often involving high relative abundances of Ephemeroptera. Pastoral agriculture resulted in a lower diversity and abundance of pollution sensitive taxa. Impacts of pastoral land use were accentuated by soft sedimentary geology culminating in low diversity and abundance in pasture streams with soft geology. Multi...
When native grassland catchments are converted to pasture, the main effects on stream physicochemist...
Riparian management has been embraced by water and land managers globally to offset the deleterious ...
Benthic macroinvertebrate and periphyton communities of streams draining four different land use typ...
Figure 1 Chapter 1 (=Marden et al., 2014 Fig 1A), and Figures 1 & 2 Chapter 2 (=Fuller & Marden, 201...
Responses of macroinvertebrate communities to human pressure are poorly known in large rivers compar...
Water abstraction for irrigation during seasonal low discharge periods alters the natural flow regim...
Environmental data, aquatic macroinvertebrates and periphyton were sampled in 52 rivers throughout H...
The conversion of native forest to agricultural land has been an on-going issue threatening the heal...
Before the arrival in New Zealand of the first Polynesian settlers native forest covered 75% of the ...
Macroinvertebrate and periphyton communities were sampled from February 1998 to May 1998 in 83 strea...
Worldwide catchment land-use intensity, especially for agriculture, is increasing in order to meet t...
We studied four streams in southern New Zealand in 2002 to document downstream changes in water qual...
Alluvial springs are an interesting feature of braided river flood plains. The aim of this study wa...
A wide-ranging macroinvertebrate and physico-chemical survey of 230 3rd and 4th order streams throu...
A lotic ecoregion classification for New Zealand was developed based on six macro-environmental vari...
When native grassland catchments are converted to pasture, the main effects on stream physicochemist...
Riparian management has been embraced by water and land managers globally to offset the deleterious ...
Benthic macroinvertebrate and periphyton communities of streams draining four different land use typ...
Figure 1 Chapter 1 (=Marden et al., 2014 Fig 1A), and Figures 1 & 2 Chapter 2 (=Fuller & Marden, 201...
Responses of macroinvertebrate communities to human pressure are poorly known in large rivers compar...
Water abstraction for irrigation during seasonal low discharge periods alters the natural flow regim...
Environmental data, aquatic macroinvertebrates and periphyton were sampled in 52 rivers throughout H...
The conversion of native forest to agricultural land has been an on-going issue threatening the heal...
Before the arrival in New Zealand of the first Polynesian settlers native forest covered 75% of the ...
Macroinvertebrate and periphyton communities were sampled from February 1998 to May 1998 in 83 strea...
Worldwide catchment land-use intensity, especially for agriculture, is increasing in order to meet t...
We studied four streams in southern New Zealand in 2002 to document downstream changes in water qual...
Alluvial springs are an interesting feature of braided river flood plains. The aim of this study wa...
A wide-ranging macroinvertebrate and physico-chemical survey of 230 3rd and 4th order streams throu...
A lotic ecoregion classification for New Zealand was developed based on six macro-environmental vari...
When native grassland catchments are converted to pasture, the main effects on stream physicochemist...
Riparian management has been embraced by water and land managers globally to offset the deleterious ...
Benthic macroinvertebrate and periphyton communities of streams draining four different land use typ...