© 2019 The Authors. Freshwater Biology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Quantifying ecological responses to river flow regimes is a key scientific approach underpinning many environmental flow (e-flow) strategies. Incorporating habitat-scale influences (e.g. substrate composition and organic matter cover) within e-flow frameworks has the potential to provide a broader understanding of the causal mechanisms shaping instream communities, which may be used to guide river management strategies. In this study, we examined invertebrate communities inhabiting three distinct habitat groups (HGs—defined by coarse substrates, fine sediments, and the fine-leaved macrophyte Ranunculus sp.) across four rivers (each comprising two study sites) within ...
© 2017 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. A fundamental consid...
Increasing biodiversity has been linked to higher primary productivity in terrestrial ecosystems. Ho...
Human‐induced climate change is expected to cause major biotic changes in species distributions and ...
AimPositive relationships in compositional similarity between consumer and resource assemblages are ...
1.The introduction of a non‐native species frequently has adverse direct effects on native species. ...
Aim To identify and characterize the distribution of invertebrate taxa in the Orinoco basin and how ...
In human-impacted rivers, nutrient pollution has the potential to disrupt biodiversity organisation...
There has been increasing interest in algae-based bioassessment, particularly, trait-based approache...
White-nose syndrome (WNS), affecting multiple North American bat species during the hibernation peri...
In the course of the ongoing global intensification and diversification of human pressures, the stud...
In the course of the ongoing global intensification and diversification of human pressures, the stud...
White-nose syndrome (WNS), affecting multiple North American bat species during the hibernation peri...
© 2017 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. A fundamental consid...
Increasing biodiversity has been linked to higher primary productivity in terrestrial ecosystems. Ho...
In the course of the ongoing global intensification and diversification of human pressures, the stud...
© 2017 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. A fundamental consid...
Increasing biodiversity has been linked to higher primary productivity in terrestrial ecosystems. Ho...
Human‐induced climate change is expected to cause major biotic changes in species distributions and ...
AimPositive relationships in compositional similarity between consumer and resource assemblages are ...
1.The introduction of a non‐native species frequently has adverse direct effects on native species. ...
Aim To identify and characterize the distribution of invertebrate taxa in the Orinoco basin and how ...
In human-impacted rivers, nutrient pollution has the potential to disrupt biodiversity organisation...
There has been increasing interest in algae-based bioassessment, particularly, trait-based approache...
White-nose syndrome (WNS), affecting multiple North American bat species during the hibernation peri...
In the course of the ongoing global intensification and diversification of human pressures, the stud...
In the course of the ongoing global intensification and diversification of human pressures, the stud...
White-nose syndrome (WNS), affecting multiple North American bat species during the hibernation peri...
© 2017 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. A fundamental consid...
Increasing biodiversity has been linked to higher primary productivity in terrestrial ecosystems. Ho...
In the course of the ongoing global intensification and diversification of human pressures, the stud...
© 2017 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. A fundamental consid...
Increasing biodiversity has been linked to higher primary productivity in terrestrial ecosystems. Ho...
Human‐induced climate change is expected to cause major biotic changes in species distributions and ...