Sedimentation of river beds is a key pressure impacting riverine ecological communities. Research has identified the need for new approaches to help demonstrate and quantify the impacts of excessive fine-sediment deposition on benthic macroinvertebrate populations. To help meet this requirement, the Proportion of Sediment-sensitive Invertebrates (PSI) methodology was developed and has been in operational use in the United Kingdom for several years. This paper presents a number of case studies, at both national and local scales, showing how the method can be used to identify point and nonpoint fine-sediment pollution, as well as demonstrating the analysis of a national dataset to describe the relationship between PSI and a channel substrate ...
The amount of fine sediment entering river systems has increased dramatically in the last century a...
This paper attempts to address some of the problems that are faced in the endeavour to minimise the ...
The sustainable use of water resources requires clear guidelines for the management of diffuse pollu...
1. Elevated levels of fine sediment (suspended and deposited) are a common cause of ecological degra...
Sediment is an essential component of freshwater ecosystems; however anthropogenic activities can le...
Increased fine sediment deposition and entrainment in rivers can arise from a combination of factors...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the article, which has been published in final form at http...
AbstractThe Proportion of Sediment-sensitive Invertebrates (PSI) index is a biomonitoring tool that ...
AbstractAnthropogenic modifications of sediment load can cause ecological degradation in stream and ...
The Proportion of Sediment-sensitive Invertebrates (PSI) index is a biomonitoring tool that is desig...
Detrimental impacts of excessive fine-grained sediment inputs to streams and rivers are well establi...
The Proportion of Sediment-sensitive Invertebrates (PSI) index is a biomonitoring tool designed to i...
Fine sediment is a leading cause for the decline of aquatic biodiversity globally. There is an urgen...
Anthropogenic modifications of sediment load can cause ecological degradation in stream and river ec...
Excessive sedimentation is a major stressor to ecosystem health in freshwater systems globally. Bent...
The amount of fine sediment entering river systems has increased dramatically in the last century a...
This paper attempts to address some of the problems that are faced in the endeavour to minimise the ...
The sustainable use of water resources requires clear guidelines for the management of diffuse pollu...
1. Elevated levels of fine sediment (suspended and deposited) are a common cause of ecological degra...
Sediment is an essential component of freshwater ecosystems; however anthropogenic activities can le...
Increased fine sediment deposition and entrainment in rivers can arise from a combination of factors...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the article, which has been published in final form at http...
AbstractThe Proportion of Sediment-sensitive Invertebrates (PSI) index is a biomonitoring tool that ...
AbstractAnthropogenic modifications of sediment load can cause ecological degradation in stream and ...
The Proportion of Sediment-sensitive Invertebrates (PSI) index is a biomonitoring tool that is desig...
Detrimental impacts of excessive fine-grained sediment inputs to streams and rivers are well establi...
The Proportion of Sediment-sensitive Invertebrates (PSI) index is a biomonitoring tool designed to i...
Fine sediment is a leading cause for the decline of aquatic biodiversity globally. There is an urgen...
Anthropogenic modifications of sediment load can cause ecological degradation in stream and river ec...
Excessive sedimentation is a major stressor to ecosystem health in freshwater systems globally. Bent...
The amount of fine sediment entering river systems has increased dramatically in the last century a...
This paper attempts to address some of the problems that are faced in the endeavour to minimise the ...
The sustainable use of water resources requires clear guidelines for the management of diffuse pollu...