The objective of this study is to develop reference standards for headwater streams in the Piedmont physiographic region of Georgia. We predict that these standards will be influenced by physical parameters of the stream ecosystem, including historical sedimentation from agriculture. Streams with similar substrates might contain similar aquatic macroinvertebrate communities, but those with different substrates may differ significantly.Sponsored by: Georgia Environmental Protection Division U.S. Geological Survey, Georgia Water Science Center U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Water Resources Institute The University of Georgia, Water Resources Facult
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Macro...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.The ste...
Freshwater ecosystems are critical habitats for maintaining biodiversity, often providing refuge for...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Using...
Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 26 and 27, 2001, Athens, Georgia.W...
Using Georgia Adopt-A-Stream’s (AAS) volunteer macroinvertebrate monitoring protocol, we examined ho...
We investigated how aquatic macroinvertebrate communities in streams of Georgia, USA, changed over t...
Despite their importance, most biomonitoring programs ignore headwater streams, and focus their usua...
As major threats to Georgia’s waterways continue, volunteer-based monitoring groups such as Georgia ...
The relationship between a stream’s macroinvertebrate community as quantified by Georgia Adopt-A-Str...
Studies utilizing volunteer stream monitoring data are rare, particularly in in the Atlanta metropol...
1. The effects of catchment urbanisation on water quality were examined for 30 streams (stratified i...
Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11, 12, and 13, 2011, Athens, Geor...
We studied headwater streams in Delaware County, Indiana to quantify differences in macroinvertebrat...
We investigated how stream macroinvertebrate communities of Georgia, USA, responded to natural and a...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Macro...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.The ste...
Freshwater ecosystems are critical habitats for maintaining biodiversity, often providing refuge for...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Using...
Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 26 and 27, 2001, Athens, Georgia.W...
Using Georgia Adopt-A-Stream’s (AAS) volunteer macroinvertebrate monitoring protocol, we examined ho...
We investigated how aquatic macroinvertebrate communities in streams of Georgia, USA, changed over t...
Despite their importance, most biomonitoring programs ignore headwater streams, and focus their usua...
As major threats to Georgia’s waterways continue, volunteer-based monitoring groups such as Georgia ...
The relationship between a stream’s macroinvertebrate community as quantified by Georgia Adopt-A-Str...
Studies utilizing volunteer stream monitoring data are rare, particularly in in the Atlanta metropol...
1. The effects of catchment urbanisation on water quality were examined for 30 streams (stratified i...
Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11, 12, and 13, 2011, Athens, Geor...
We studied headwater streams in Delaware County, Indiana to quantify differences in macroinvertebrat...
We investigated how stream macroinvertebrate communities of Georgia, USA, responded to natural and a...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Macro...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.The ste...
Freshwater ecosystems are critical habitats for maintaining biodiversity, often providing refuge for...