We quantified the patterns in macroinvertebrate assemblages and their associated environmental gradients from 457 least-disturbed wadeable stream sites across the 48 contiguous United States sampled as part of US EPA’s National Wadeable Stream Assessment. The majority of the variation in assemblage composition at the finest taxonomic resolution was related to substrate size, %fastwater habitat, water chemistry, as well as east-west geographic position and elevation. Sites were classified into 5 groups with cluster analysis, and group membership was predicted from environmental data using classification tree analysis (CTA). CTA correctly classified 69.1% of test sites and indicated that groups were distinguished by east-west location, and by...
Freshwater ecosystems provide habitats for many plants and animals of which macroinvertebrates const...
As urbanization continues, there is a need to identify and understand environmental stressors that i...
The purpose of our research was to determine if there were differences in the number and type of ben...
We quantified the patterns in macroinvertebrate assemblages and their associated environmental gradi...
Stream risk assessment and restoration requires understanding of the controlling factors and the sca...
We examined the ability of 5 a priori landscape classifications (3 sizes of catchments, ecoregions, ...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are important for stream ecosystem function and are considerable food res...
Macroinvertebrate assemblages were related to environmental factors that were quantified at the samp...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are sensitive to changes in their chemical and physical environment, and ...
Abstract In this thesis, I studied spatial and temporal variability of macroinvertebrate assemblages...
Inferences drawn from regional bioassessments could be strengthened by integrating data from differe...
Aquatic habitats vary widely in physical, chemical, and biological factors that can directly influen...
Our ability to detect patterns of variation of communities depends on the spatial scale of observati...
Although our knowledge of the spatial distribution of stream organisms has been increasing rapidly i...
Community concordance describes similarity in distributions and abundances of organisms from differe...
Freshwater ecosystems provide habitats for many plants and animals of which macroinvertebrates const...
As urbanization continues, there is a need to identify and understand environmental stressors that i...
The purpose of our research was to determine if there were differences in the number and type of ben...
We quantified the patterns in macroinvertebrate assemblages and their associated environmental gradi...
Stream risk assessment and restoration requires understanding of the controlling factors and the sca...
We examined the ability of 5 a priori landscape classifications (3 sizes of catchments, ecoregions, ...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are important for stream ecosystem function and are considerable food res...
Macroinvertebrate assemblages were related to environmental factors that were quantified at the samp...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are sensitive to changes in their chemical and physical environment, and ...
Abstract In this thesis, I studied spatial and temporal variability of macroinvertebrate assemblages...
Inferences drawn from regional bioassessments could be strengthened by integrating data from differe...
Aquatic habitats vary widely in physical, chemical, and biological factors that can directly influen...
Our ability to detect patterns of variation of communities depends on the spatial scale of observati...
Although our knowledge of the spatial distribution of stream organisms has been increasing rapidly i...
Community concordance describes similarity in distributions and abundances of organisms from differe...
Freshwater ecosystems provide habitats for many plants and animals of which macroinvertebrates const...
As urbanization continues, there is a need to identify and understand environmental stressors that i...
The purpose of our research was to determine if there were differences in the number and type of ben...