Adult aquatic insects are important vectors for aquatic transfers to terrestrial consumers and an integral component of riparian and terrestrial food webs. Incorporation of aquatic subsidies into terrestrial food webs depends heavily on the dispersal and life history traits of aquatic insects. Agricultural land use often results in the degradation of in-stream and riparian habitats which may affect the efficiency of cross-habitat exchanges. In this thesis I studied; (i) how land use (forested and agriculture) affects stream invertebrate assemblages, with special focus on aquatic insects, (ii) how riparian habitats differ with land use and how these differences affect dispersal of emerged adult aquatic insects, and (iii) if the distribut...
Emergent aquatic insects transport aquatic‐derived resources into terrestrial ecosystems but are rar...
Streams are likely to be increasingly important for the conservation of non-riparian forest diversit...
Landscape ecology principles were applied to study how in-stream structures as well as terrestrial l...
Adult aquatic insects are important vectors for aquatic transfers to terrestrial consumers and an in...
Streams and adjacent riparian zones are intimately linked by the flow of resource subsidies between ...
International audienceThe connection between aquatic and terrestrial habitats has increased scientif...
Riparian zones form the interface between stream and terrestrial ecosystems and play a key role thro...
The focus of this dissertation is on ecological subsidies, or the transmission of energy, carbon, an...
Stream–riparian meta-ecosystems are strongly connected through exchanges of energy, material and org...
International audienceThe role of winged aquatic insects that emerge from streams and subsidize terr...
© 2019 Bradley Kendall Clarke-WoodThe movement of organisms and material between adjacent ecosystems...
The biodiversity of streams and riparian zones is highly interlinked by multiple cross-habitat flows...
Headwater streams in the midwestern United States are an important ecosystem because they are home t...
The extent to which small stream habitats and communities are influenced by the surrounding terrest...
Riparian management has been embraced by water and land managers globally to offset the deleterious ...
Emergent aquatic insects transport aquatic‐derived resources into terrestrial ecosystems but are rar...
Streams are likely to be increasingly important for the conservation of non-riparian forest diversit...
Landscape ecology principles were applied to study how in-stream structures as well as terrestrial l...
Adult aquatic insects are important vectors for aquatic transfers to terrestrial consumers and an in...
Streams and adjacent riparian zones are intimately linked by the flow of resource subsidies between ...
International audienceThe connection between aquatic and terrestrial habitats has increased scientif...
Riparian zones form the interface between stream and terrestrial ecosystems and play a key role thro...
The focus of this dissertation is on ecological subsidies, or the transmission of energy, carbon, an...
Stream–riparian meta-ecosystems are strongly connected through exchanges of energy, material and org...
International audienceThe role of winged aquatic insects that emerge from streams and subsidize terr...
© 2019 Bradley Kendall Clarke-WoodThe movement of organisms and material between adjacent ecosystems...
The biodiversity of streams and riparian zones is highly interlinked by multiple cross-habitat flows...
Headwater streams in the midwestern United States are an important ecosystem because they are home t...
The extent to which small stream habitats and communities are influenced by the surrounding terrest...
Riparian management has been embraced by water and land managers globally to offset the deleterious ...
Emergent aquatic insects transport aquatic‐derived resources into terrestrial ecosystems but are rar...
Streams are likely to be increasingly important for the conservation of non-riparian forest diversit...
Landscape ecology principles were applied to study how in-stream structures as well as terrestrial l...