The relationships between the distribution and diversity patterns of benthic invertebrates in forest ponds used for different recreational activities were examined in this study. The study was based on sampling of benthic invertebrates, plant coverage, physical and chemical analysis of water samples and multivariate species analysis. Mining ponds varied in their solution chemistry and plant cover, with those used for recreation having significantly lower invertebrate occurrences (755 ind. m−2) compared to ponds with no recreational use (2629 ind. m−2). Statistically significant differences were also observed in the density of Oligochaeta, Hirudinea, Coleoptera, Trichoptera and Diptera between the two types of ponds. Overall, gastropods were...
Biological plant invasions pose a serious threat to native biodiversity and have received much atten...
A Tennessee pond was sampled weekly from June 18 to August 20, 1968, to determine quantitative diffe...
1. Arthropod communities in water-filled tree-holes may be sensitive to impacts of forest management...
<p>Ponds (lentic water bodies <2 ha) constitute a considerable biodiversity resource. Understanding ...
Scope of Study: This paper presents a list of the aquatic invertebrate organisms inhabiting a small ...
Increasing use is being made of constructed wetlands to store and treat urban drainage prior to rele...
1. Farmland ponds are a highly threatened freshwater habitat which has undergone dramatic losses dur...
Garden ponds are a ubiquitous feature of urban landscapes and have the potential to be an important ...
Artificial structures in freshwater ecosystems are becoming increasingly common. The introduction of...
Artificial ponds are increasingly created for the services they provide to humans. While they have t...
Ponds support a rich biodiversity because the heterogeneity of individual ponds creates, at the land...
Recently, increased attention has been paid to biodiversity conservation provided by blue-green solu...
In recent years, the number of areas remaining under the influence of acidity has increased. At all ...
Habitat selection determines the environment characteristics experienced by the individual. Arthropo...
Recently, increased attention has been paid to biodiversity conservation provided by blue-green solu...
Biological plant invasions pose a serious threat to native biodiversity and have received much atten...
A Tennessee pond was sampled weekly from June 18 to August 20, 1968, to determine quantitative diffe...
1. Arthropod communities in water-filled tree-holes may be sensitive to impacts of forest management...
<p>Ponds (lentic water bodies <2 ha) constitute a considerable biodiversity resource. Understanding ...
Scope of Study: This paper presents a list of the aquatic invertebrate organisms inhabiting a small ...
Increasing use is being made of constructed wetlands to store and treat urban drainage prior to rele...
1. Farmland ponds are a highly threatened freshwater habitat which has undergone dramatic losses dur...
Garden ponds are a ubiquitous feature of urban landscapes and have the potential to be an important ...
Artificial structures in freshwater ecosystems are becoming increasingly common. The introduction of...
Artificial ponds are increasingly created for the services they provide to humans. While they have t...
Ponds support a rich biodiversity because the heterogeneity of individual ponds creates, at the land...
Recently, increased attention has been paid to biodiversity conservation provided by blue-green solu...
In recent years, the number of areas remaining under the influence of acidity has increased. At all ...
Habitat selection determines the environment characteristics experienced by the individual. Arthropo...
Recently, increased attention has been paid to biodiversity conservation provided by blue-green solu...
Biological plant invasions pose a serious threat to native biodiversity and have received much atten...
A Tennessee pond was sampled weekly from June 18 to August 20, 1968, to determine quantitative diffe...
1. Arthropod communities in water-filled tree-holes may be sensitive to impacts of forest management...