In this study, the Li River and the middle-lower reaches of the Shaying River in the Shaying River basin were selected for an investigation on the effects of floodgates on macroinvertebrate communities; additionally, the relationships among floodgates, macroinvertebrate communities and river longitudinal connectivity were explored. The Li and Shaying rivers had similar ratios of molluscs and saapers, but their species compositions were significantly different. The water level fluctuations in the Li River were based on natural hydrological characteristics, and these were very different from the fluctuations in the reaches of the Shaying River that were divided by a serious of floodgates. The effects of floodgates resulted in a reduction in t...
Dam construction resulting from river closure always leads to dramatic changes of the hydrological c...
Hydrological connectivity plays a major role in shaping both the habitat conditions and the biota in...
Chinese rivers are both highly biodiverse and highly under pressure, hence an urgent need exists to ...
As the water source of Asian several largest rivers, the numerous Tibetan-Plateau systems support a ...
Large river floodplains potentially include the full range of freshwater ecosystems from permanently...
Knowledge of macroinvertebrate distributions and associated environmental drivers in subtr...
During April of 2007, macroinvertebrate assemblages were sampled across 43 sites in the Chishui Rive...
The East River (Dong Jiang), a major tributary of the Pearl River (Zhu Jiang, the second largest riv...
The relationships of macroinvertebrate communities with abiotic factors in lake and river system wer...
The Big East Lake water network (BELWN), located in Wuhan city, China, is mainly composed of six lak...
Understanding the geographical patterns and divisions of communities is a fundamental step in achiev...
The longitudinal patterns of the macroinvertebrate community in the Xiangxi Bay of the Three Gorges ...
Subtropical Asian rivers support a highly diverse array of benthic macroinvertebrates. Yet, their bi...
Identifying naturally-regulated spatial and temporal variations of benthic macroinvertebrates is cri...
Dam would influence the flux of water and sediment, eventually disturbing ecological connectivity. I...
Dam construction resulting from river closure always leads to dramatic changes of the hydrological c...
Hydrological connectivity plays a major role in shaping both the habitat conditions and the biota in...
Chinese rivers are both highly biodiverse and highly under pressure, hence an urgent need exists to ...
As the water source of Asian several largest rivers, the numerous Tibetan-Plateau systems support a ...
Large river floodplains potentially include the full range of freshwater ecosystems from permanently...
Knowledge of macroinvertebrate distributions and associated environmental drivers in subtr...
During April of 2007, macroinvertebrate assemblages were sampled across 43 sites in the Chishui Rive...
The East River (Dong Jiang), a major tributary of the Pearl River (Zhu Jiang, the second largest riv...
The relationships of macroinvertebrate communities with abiotic factors in lake and river system wer...
The Big East Lake water network (BELWN), located in Wuhan city, China, is mainly composed of six lak...
Understanding the geographical patterns and divisions of communities is a fundamental step in achiev...
The longitudinal patterns of the macroinvertebrate community in the Xiangxi Bay of the Three Gorges ...
Subtropical Asian rivers support a highly diverse array of benthic macroinvertebrates. Yet, their bi...
Identifying naturally-regulated spatial and temporal variations of benthic macroinvertebrates is cri...
Dam would influence the flux of water and sediment, eventually disturbing ecological connectivity. I...
Dam construction resulting from river closure always leads to dramatic changes of the hydrological c...
Hydrological connectivity plays a major role in shaping both the habitat conditions and the biota in...
Chinese rivers are both highly biodiverse and highly under pressure, hence an urgent need exists to ...