The exchange of water with groundwater is a key determinant of water quality and faunal assemblage. Water exchange not only occurs with running waters, but also through percolation, interception (soil, porous alluvium), and evaporation. The aim of this study was to identify how different types of exchange were related to the groundwater faunal assemblage of an alluvial aquifer. Hydrological exchange is largely governed by pore space and thus ultimately by geological formation. In the Marbling Brook catchment of Western Australia the different geological formations did not eventuate in hydrochemically distinct groundwater zones. The cluster analysis of faunal assemblages revealed five groups within the faunal samples which did not reflect sp...
AbstractGradients in the sediment fauna comprising groundwater (GW) and hyporheic taxa were investig...
Freshwater aquifers are a major source of drinking water; they also possess unique assemblages of or...
Groundwater ecosystems remain poorly understood yet may provide ecosystem services, make a unique co...
Gradients in the sediment fauna comprising groundwater (GW) and hyporheic taxa were investigated in ...
In contrast to surface water ecosystems, groundwater ecosystems are usually considered to have relat...
International audienceEcologists have recently begun to explore the relationships between the compos...
At regional and catchment scales, geology and hydrogeology strongly influence the distribution of gr...
© CSIRO 2008There has been an increase in the number of studies examining the spatial and temporal p...
Distribution of biota within groundwater is often patchy, and attributed to the heterogeneity of the...
The distribution of biota in aquatic ecosystems, including aquifers, is collectively influenced by h...
Changes in surface land use may threaten groundwater quality and ecosystem integrity, particularly i...
The use of ecological criteria for the assessment of aquatic ecosystem status is routine for surface...
Groundwater ecosystems remain poorly understood yet may provide ecosystem services, make a unique co...
<div><p>Groundwater ecosystems remain poorly understood yet may provide ecosystem services, make a u...
Groundwater is essential to crop production in many parts of the world, and the provision of clean g...
AbstractGradients in the sediment fauna comprising groundwater (GW) and hyporheic taxa were investig...
Freshwater aquifers are a major source of drinking water; they also possess unique assemblages of or...
Groundwater ecosystems remain poorly understood yet may provide ecosystem services, make a unique co...
Gradients in the sediment fauna comprising groundwater (GW) and hyporheic taxa were investigated in ...
In contrast to surface water ecosystems, groundwater ecosystems are usually considered to have relat...
International audienceEcologists have recently begun to explore the relationships between the compos...
At regional and catchment scales, geology and hydrogeology strongly influence the distribution of gr...
© CSIRO 2008There has been an increase in the number of studies examining the spatial and temporal p...
Distribution of biota within groundwater is often patchy, and attributed to the heterogeneity of the...
The distribution of biota in aquatic ecosystems, including aquifers, is collectively influenced by h...
Changes in surface land use may threaten groundwater quality and ecosystem integrity, particularly i...
The use of ecological criteria for the assessment of aquatic ecosystem status is routine for surface...
Groundwater ecosystems remain poorly understood yet may provide ecosystem services, make a unique co...
<div><p>Groundwater ecosystems remain poorly understood yet may provide ecosystem services, make a u...
Groundwater is essential to crop production in many parts of the world, and the provision of clean g...
AbstractGradients in the sediment fauna comprising groundwater (GW) and hyporheic taxa were investig...
Freshwater aquifers are a major source of drinking water; they also possess unique assemblages of or...
Groundwater ecosystems remain poorly understood yet may provide ecosystem services, make a unique co...