We investigated benthic macroinvertebrate communities in three contrasting habitats of a large shallow lake from February to November 2009. The three habitats differed markedly in their environmental characteristics (e.g., trophic status, substrate type, wind exposure). A total of 36 species were collected from the three habitats. The calculated descriptors (abundance, biomass and Pielou evenness index) differed significantly among the habitats. Generally, Tubificidae, Bivalvia and Gastropoda dominated the benthic community in abundance and biomass, but they varied greatly in abundance among the habitats. Analysis of similarities (ANOSIM) and non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) analyses revealed significantly different macroinvertebr...
Subtropical Asian rivers support a highly diverse array of benthic macroinvertebrates. Yet, their bi...
There is limited information available on the effects of extensive aquaculture or fish ranching oper...
Sun Island Bund Wetland (SIBW) is a river floodplain wetland located at the south part of Heilongjia...
We investigated benthic macroinvertebrate communities in three contrasting habitats of a large shall...
The benthic community structure in Baoan Lake was examined in relation to lake water physicochemical...
The loss of biodiversity in the era of fast environmental change is often revealed as biotic homogen...
China's five largest freshwater lakes (Poyang, Dongting, Taihu, Hongze, and Chaohu) are all located ...
The Lake Taihu Basin, one of the most highly developed regions in China, suffers from severe water p...
Comparative studies on macrozoobenthic communities under varying degrees of eutrophication and sedim...
The Big East Lake water network (BELWN), located in Wuhan city, China, is mainly composed of six lak...
The relationships of macroinvertebrate communities with abiotic factors in lake and river system wer...
Comparative studies on community structure and biodiversity of macrozoobenthos were carried out in t...
Lake Chaohu, the fifth largest freshwater lake in China, has been subjected to severe eutrophication...
Lake Poyang is the largest freshwater lake in China and contains unique and diverse biota within the...
Ecological studies on macrozoobenthos were conducted in two small plateau lakes in the Yunnan-Guizho...
Subtropical Asian rivers support a highly diverse array of benthic macroinvertebrates. Yet, their bi...
There is limited information available on the effects of extensive aquaculture or fish ranching oper...
Sun Island Bund Wetland (SIBW) is a river floodplain wetland located at the south part of Heilongjia...
We investigated benthic macroinvertebrate communities in three contrasting habitats of a large shall...
The benthic community structure in Baoan Lake was examined in relation to lake water physicochemical...
The loss of biodiversity in the era of fast environmental change is often revealed as biotic homogen...
China's five largest freshwater lakes (Poyang, Dongting, Taihu, Hongze, and Chaohu) are all located ...
The Lake Taihu Basin, one of the most highly developed regions in China, suffers from severe water p...
Comparative studies on macrozoobenthic communities under varying degrees of eutrophication and sedim...
The Big East Lake water network (BELWN), located in Wuhan city, China, is mainly composed of six lak...
The relationships of macroinvertebrate communities with abiotic factors in lake and river system wer...
Comparative studies on community structure and biodiversity of macrozoobenthos were carried out in t...
Lake Chaohu, the fifth largest freshwater lake in China, has been subjected to severe eutrophication...
Lake Poyang is the largest freshwater lake in China and contains unique and diverse biota within the...
Ecological studies on macrozoobenthos were conducted in two small plateau lakes in the Yunnan-Guizho...
Subtropical Asian rivers support a highly diverse array of benthic macroinvertebrates. Yet, their bi...
There is limited information available on the effects of extensive aquaculture or fish ranching oper...
Sun Island Bund Wetland (SIBW) is a river floodplain wetland located at the south part of Heilongjia...