Tropical island streams worldwide are being threatened by existing or proposed dams and diversions. Numerous streams of the Hawaiian Islands have diversions that remove freshwater for human use; however, little research has addressed diversion effects on aquatic insect communities in tropical streams. We studied the effect of water removal by a stream diversion on density and biomass of two introduced Trichoptera, Cheumatopsyche analis (Banks) (Hydropsychidae) and Hydroptila potosina (Buenoa-Soria) (Hydroptilidae), in Iao Stream, Maui, Hawaii, from April-August 2000. Both species seem to have multivoltine life cycles. Pooled Trichoptera (both species) biomass was significantly greater above the diversion (178.3 mg.m-2 and 112.9 mg.m-2 for u...
Many stream restoration projects, as part of returning a degraded ecosystem to a healthier state, ai...
Anthropogenic flow reduction from dams and stream diversions can influence the distribution and stru...
Aquatic insects are crucial players in maintaining the general health of river ecosystems. These ins...
Tropical island streams worldwide are being threatened by existing or proposed dams and diversions. ...
Tropical island streams worldwide are being threatened by existing or proposed dams and diversions. ...
Tropical island stream ecosystems continue to be threatened by increasing anthropogenic demands for ...
The continual demand for freshwater by industry (e.g. tourism) and agriculture, a growing population...
Hydraulic characteristics in lotic ecosystems are influential in the structure and function of aquat...
The ecological effects of periodic dewatering on aquatic insects were investigated in Tai Po Kau For...
Human disturbance has a negative impact on stream ecosystems and is an indicator of stream health. D...
Mountain streams that originally supported Hawaiian cultural practices have been diverted for develo...
We evaluated the effect of riverbed excavation on the macroinvertebrate community in the middle reac...
Restoration of streams is not limited to recreating structural habitat complexity, but also requires...
Graduation date: 2009Small low-head diversion dams are capable of removing much of the flow of a riv...
In two volumes.The Hienuki River, located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan, originates on Mt. Hayachine, a...
Many stream restoration projects, as part of returning a degraded ecosystem to a healthier state, ai...
Anthropogenic flow reduction from dams and stream diversions can influence the distribution and stru...
Aquatic insects are crucial players in maintaining the general health of river ecosystems. These ins...
Tropical island streams worldwide are being threatened by existing or proposed dams and diversions. ...
Tropical island streams worldwide are being threatened by existing or proposed dams and diversions. ...
Tropical island stream ecosystems continue to be threatened by increasing anthropogenic demands for ...
The continual demand for freshwater by industry (e.g. tourism) and agriculture, a growing population...
Hydraulic characteristics in lotic ecosystems are influential in the structure and function of aquat...
The ecological effects of periodic dewatering on aquatic insects were investigated in Tai Po Kau For...
Human disturbance has a negative impact on stream ecosystems and is an indicator of stream health. D...
Mountain streams that originally supported Hawaiian cultural practices have been diverted for develo...
We evaluated the effect of riverbed excavation on the macroinvertebrate community in the middle reac...
Restoration of streams is not limited to recreating structural habitat complexity, but also requires...
Graduation date: 2009Small low-head diversion dams are capable of removing much of the flow of a riv...
In two volumes.The Hienuki River, located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan, originates on Mt. Hayachine, a...
Many stream restoration projects, as part of returning a degraded ecosystem to a healthier state, ai...
Anthropogenic flow reduction from dams and stream diversions can influence the distribution and stru...
Aquatic insects are crucial players in maintaining the general health of river ecosystems. These ins...