This study examined the longitudinal distribution, vertical distribution and temporal dynamics of the invertebrate community inhabiting the chalk hyporheic zone of four catchments, which differed in their degree of eutrophication and sediment composition. We characterised the invertebrate community at two depths (20 and 35 cm), in the heads and tails of riffles at low and high groundwater levels. Taxon density declined significantly with increasing depth. The abundance of invertebrates did not differ significantly between the heads and tails of riffles and also did not respond to changes in groundwater level. The results suggest that the chalk hyporheic zone is a shallow habitat that is relatively homogenous at the riffle scale with respect...
http://serv-umr5023.univ-lyon1.fr/~pascalis/dl/SWSB_book_of_abstracts.pdfInternational audienceEcolo...
Natural hydrological variability in lotic ecosystems can include prolonged periods of flow recession...
Distinct boundaries, where biological and physicochemical environments change abruptly, occur in nat...
This study examined the longitudinal distribution, vertical distribution and temporal dynamics of th...
The spatial distribution of benthic (up to 0.05 m depth) and hyporheic (0.25 and 0.5 m depth) macroi...
Macroinvertebrate communities are strongly influenced by hydrological variability in surface waters....
As the interface between surface water and groundwater, the hyporheic zone is recognised as a vital ...
The distribution of lotic fauna is widely acknowledged to be patchy reflecting the interaction betwe...
We studied spatio-temporal distribution of hyporheic invertebrate community at the stream-reach scal...
A principal ecological role proposed for the hyporheic zone is as a refugium that promotes benthic i...
Temporary streams are dynamic ecosystems that shift between wet and dry states and include the ‘wint...
The potential role of the hyporheic zone as a refugium for stream invertebrates during hydrological ...
Estimating the numbers of stygobiotic invertebrates in aquifers, and understanding their distributio...
International audienceQuantitative comparisons between benthic and hyporheic invertebrate communitie...
Aspects of the ecology of hyporheic river communities in Canterbury, New Zealand were examined using...
http://serv-umr5023.univ-lyon1.fr/~pascalis/dl/SWSB_book_of_abstracts.pdfInternational audienceEcolo...
Natural hydrological variability in lotic ecosystems can include prolonged periods of flow recession...
Distinct boundaries, where biological and physicochemical environments change abruptly, occur in nat...
This study examined the longitudinal distribution, vertical distribution and temporal dynamics of th...
The spatial distribution of benthic (up to 0.05 m depth) and hyporheic (0.25 and 0.5 m depth) macroi...
Macroinvertebrate communities are strongly influenced by hydrological variability in surface waters....
As the interface between surface water and groundwater, the hyporheic zone is recognised as a vital ...
The distribution of lotic fauna is widely acknowledged to be patchy reflecting the interaction betwe...
We studied spatio-temporal distribution of hyporheic invertebrate community at the stream-reach scal...
A principal ecological role proposed for the hyporheic zone is as a refugium that promotes benthic i...
Temporary streams are dynamic ecosystems that shift between wet and dry states and include the ‘wint...
The potential role of the hyporheic zone as a refugium for stream invertebrates during hydrological ...
Estimating the numbers of stygobiotic invertebrates in aquifers, and understanding their distributio...
International audienceQuantitative comparisons between benthic and hyporheic invertebrate communitie...
Aspects of the ecology of hyporheic river communities in Canterbury, New Zealand were examined using...
http://serv-umr5023.univ-lyon1.fr/~pascalis/dl/SWSB_book_of_abstracts.pdfInternational audienceEcolo...
Natural hydrological variability in lotic ecosystems can include prolonged periods of flow recession...
Distinct boundaries, where biological and physicochemical environments change abruptly, occur in nat...