Caddisfly (Trichoptera) larvae are an abundant and widespread aquatic insect group characterised by the construction of silk structures, including nets and cases. Case‐building caddisfly have the potential to modify the sorting and mobility of sand and fine gravel via; 1) case construction, resulting in altered sediment properties; 2) transporting sediment incorporated into cases over the river bed and; 3) changing the structure of river‐beds via burrowing. To investigate these mechanisms, it is necessary to understand the mass, size distribution and spatial variability of sediment use by case‐building caddisfly larvae.We quantified the mineral sediment used by individuals and communities of case‐building caddisfly in 27 samples, from three...
Invertebrates are important sediment engineers, making up for their small body size with abundance a...
Invertebrates are important sediment engineers, making up for their small body size with abundance a...
Organisms can have large effects on the physical properties of the habitats where they live. For exa...
Caddisfly (Trichoptera) larvae are an abundant and widespread aquatic insect group characterised by ...
Caddisfly (Trichoptera) are an abundant and widespread aquatic insect group. Caddisfly larvae of mos...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
Supplementary information files for article Aquatic Insect Bioconstructions Modify Fine-Sediment Ent...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
Landscapes and ecosystems are the result of two-way interactions between hydro-geomorphic and biolog...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
Landscapes and ecosystems are the result of two-way interactions between hydro-geomorphic and biolog...
Invertebrates are important sediment engineers, making up for their small body size with abundance a...
Invertebrates are important sediment engineers, making up for their small body size with abundance a...
Invertebrates are important sediment engineers, making up for their small body size with abundance a...
Organisms can have large effects on the physical properties of the habitats where they live. For exa...
Caddisfly (Trichoptera) larvae are an abundant and widespread aquatic insect group characterised by ...
Caddisfly (Trichoptera) are an abundant and widespread aquatic insect group. Caddisfly larvae of mos...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
Supplementary information files for article Aquatic Insect Bioconstructions Modify Fine-Sediment Ent...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
Landscapes and ecosystems are the result of two-way interactions between hydro-geomorphic and biolog...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
Landscapes and ecosystems are the result of two-way interactions between hydro-geomorphic and biolog...
Invertebrates are important sediment engineers, making up for their small body size with abundance a...
Invertebrates are important sediment engineers, making up for their small body size with abundance a...
Invertebrates are important sediment engineers, making up for their small body size with abundance a...
Organisms can have large effects on the physical properties of the habitats where they live. For exa...