<div><p>Previous studies have shown that biological structures such as plant roots can have large impacts on landscape morphodynamics, and that physical models that do not incorporate biology can generate qualitatively incorrect predictions of sediment transport. However, work to date has focused almost entirely on the impacts of single, usually dominant, species. Here we ask whether multiple, coexisting species of hydropsychid caddisfly larvae have different impacts on sediment mobility compared to single-species systems due to competitive interactions and niche differences. We manipulated the presence of two common species of net-spinning caddisfly (<i>Ceratopsyche oslari, Arctopsyche californica</i>) in laboratory mesocosms and measured ...
Invertebrates are important sediment engineers, making up for their small body size with abundance a...
We conducted two experiments in flow-through, artificial streams to examine how habitat structure af...
Invertebrates are important sediment engineers, making up for their small body size with abundance a...
Previous studies have shown that biological structures such as plant roots can have large impacts on...
Previous studies have shown that biological structures such as plant roots can have large impacts on...
Organisms can have large effects on the physical properties of the habitats where they live. For exa...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
Plants and animals affect stream morphodynamics across a range of scales, yet including biological t...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
Supplementary information files for article Aquatic Insect Bioconstructions Modify Fine-Sediment Ent...
We examined the impact of Hydropsychidae caddisfly larvae on the incipient motion of two sizes of na...
(A) The critical shear stress required to initiate sediment motion (in Pascals ± 1 SEM, equivalent t...
Flow refugia provide a mechanism that can explain the persistence of macroinvertebrate communities i...
Agricultural development has resulted in the degradation of freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Disenta...
Landscapes and ecosystems are the result of two-way interactions between hydro-geomorphic and biolog...
Invertebrates are important sediment engineers, making up for their small body size with abundance a...
We conducted two experiments in flow-through, artificial streams to examine how habitat structure af...
Invertebrates are important sediment engineers, making up for their small body size with abundance a...
Previous studies have shown that biological structures such as plant roots can have large impacts on...
Previous studies have shown that biological structures such as plant roots can have large impacts on...
Organisms can have large effects on the physical properties of the habitats where they live. For exa...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
Plants and animals affect stream morphodynamics across a range of scales, yet including biological t...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
Supplementary information files for article Aquatic Insect Bioconstructions Modify Fine-Sediment Ent...
We examined the impact of Hydropsychidae caddisfly larvae on the incipient motion of two sizes of na...
(A) The critical shear stress required to initiate sediment motion (in Pascals ± 1 SEM, equivalent t...
Flow refugia provide a mechanism that can explain the persistence of macroinvertebrate communities i...
Agricultural development has resulted in the degradation of freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Disenta...
Landscapes and ecosystems are the result of two-way interactions between hydro-geomorphic and biolog...
Invertebrates are important sediment engineers, making up for their small body size with abundance a...
We conducted two experiments in flow-through, artificial streams to examine how habitat structure af...
Invertebrates are important sediment engineers, making up for their small body size with abundance a...