Using a forested headwater stream system as a model, the effects of inter-annual variation in summer discharge regimes on aquatic insect communities were investigated. More specifically, the benthic invertebrate community response to the intensity, minimum discharges, frequency, duration and abruptness of summer low-flow events were examined. We hypothesized that intensification of summer low-flow events, both in duration and magnitude, have some negative impacts on benthic macroinvertebrate communities in riffles. Examples of negative impacts include reduction in their abundance and/or biodiversity. First, the abundance and functional trait data of the benthic macroinvertebrates in the three s...
In this study, we investigated the temporal evolution of the benthic macroinvertebrate community in ...
Global change has severely impacted the flow regimes of river systems across the globe, and the spec...
Predicted variation in long-term temperature, precipitation, and discharge patterns will likely have...
Using a forested headwater stream system as a model, the effects of inter-annual variation in summer...
Two main goals of community ecology are to recognise patterns in species composition and to underst...
Macroinvertebrate surveys offer a rapid and cost-effective approach for research linking hydrologica...
We evaluated the response of benthic macroinvertebrates in a Michigan trout stream to flow reduction...
1. Climate change is expected to alter rainfall and temperature regimes across the world. The hydrol...
Although flow regime is one of the major drivers of riverine communities, not much is known about ho...
Recent studies of headwater streams have demonstrated their importance to overall watershed biodiver...
Despite the uncertainties in the rate of climate change, the Atlantic zone of northwestern Europe is...
Graduation date: 2010My thesis explored the effects of environmental variability on population\ud dy...
The 7m-wide Canal Oeste passes over a series of first-order, intermittent streams on hillsides on it...
Regional studies of biotic communities are important for characterising their normal spatial and tem...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. In the Australian sub-tropics, seasonal chang...
In this study, we investigated the temporal evolution of the benthic macroinvertebrate community in ...
Global change has severely impacted the flow regimes of river systems across the globe, and the spec...
Predicted variation in long-term temperature, precipitation, and discharge patterns will likely have...
Using a forested headwater stream system as a model, the effects of inter-annual variation in summer...
Two main goals of community ecology are to recognise patterns in species composition and to underst...
Macroinvertebrate surveys offer a rapid and cost-effective approach for research linking hydrologica...
We evaluated the response of benthic macroinvertebrates in a Michigan trout stream to flow reduction...
1. Climate change is expected to alter rainfall and temperature regimes across the world. The hydrol...
Although flow regime is one of the major drivers of riverine communities, not much is known about ho...
Recent studies of headwater streams have demonstrated their importance to overall watershed biodiver...
Despite the uncertainties in the rate of climate change, the Atlantic zone of northwestern Europe is...
Graduation date: 2010My thesis explored the effects of environmental variability on population\ud dy...
The 7m-wide Canal Oeste passes over a series of first-order, intermittent streams on hillsides on it...
Regional studies of biotic communities are important for characterising their normal spatial and tem...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. In the Australian sub-tropics, seasonal chang...
In this study, we investigated the temporal evolution of the benthic macroinvertebrate community in ...
Global change has severely impacted the flow regimes of river systems across the globe, and the spec...
Predicted variation in long-term temperature, precipitation, and discharge patterns will likely have...