Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about effects on terrestrial animal communities. Previous research along the San Pedro River in southeastern AZ, USA, suggests that changes in the availability of water resources associated with river drying lead to changes in predator abundance, community composition, diversity, and abundance of particular taxa of arthropods, but these observations have not yet been tested manipulatively.In this study, we constructed artificial pools in the stream bed adjacent to a drying section of the San Pedro River and maintained them as the river dried. We compared pitfall trapped arthropods near artificial pools to adjacent control sites where surface waters temporarily...
Emerging aquatic insects provide important cross-ecosystem subsidies to riparian ecosystems and elic...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Understanding how communities respond to disturbance is essentia...
Intermittent rivers, which experience periods of flow cessation and streambed drying, occur globally...
Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about effects on t...
Background: Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about ...
Summary 1. Many studies have shown negative effects of river drying on in‐stream animals. However, t...
1. Species assemblages of naturally disturbed habitats are governed by the prevailing disturbance re...
The transfer of prey resources between ecosystems can have dramatic consequences for both recipient ...
Dry river beds are common worldwide and are rapidly increasing in extent due to the effects of water...
Terrestrial arthropods that inhabit dynamic boundaries between terrestrial and lotic systems are und...
Predicting the impacts of global change on highly dynamic ecosystems requires a better understanding...
International audienceDespite the expected increase in extreme flood frequency, the manner in which ...
International audienceRiver drying has drastic immediate effects on benthic invertebrates, but their...
Abundance and distribution of riparian predators are strongly affected by trophic subsidies from aqu...
Intermittent rivers are naturally dynamic ecosystems in which flow cessation and riverbed drying cau...
Emerging aquatic insects provide important cross-ecosystem subsidies to riparian ecosystems and elic...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Understanding how communities respond to disturbance is essentia...
Intermittent rivers, which experience periods of flow cessation and streambed drying, occur globally...
Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about effects on t...
Background: Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about ...
Summary 1. Many studies have shown negative effects of river drying on in‐stream animals. However, t...
1. Species assemblages of naturally disturbed habitats are governed by the prevailing disturbance re...
The transfer of prey resources between ecosystems can have dramatic consequences for both recipient ...
Dry river beds are common worldwide and are rapidly increasing in extent due to the effects of water...
Terrestrial arthropods that inhabit dynamic boundaries between terrestrial and lotic systems are und...
Predicting the impacts of global change on highly dynamic ecosystems requires a better understanding...
International audienceDespite the expected increase in extreme flood frequency, the manner in which ...
International audienceRiver drying has drastic immediate effects on benthic invertebrates, but their...
Abundance and distribution of riparian predators are strongly affected by trophic subsidies from aqu...
Intermittent rivers are naturally dynamic ecosystems in which flow cessation and riverbed drying cau...
Emerging aquatic insects provide important cross-ecosystem subsidies to riparian ecosystems and elic...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Understanding how communities respond to disturbance is essentia...
Intermittent rivers, which experience periods of flow cessation and streambed drying, occur globally...