Regional studies of biotic communities are important for characterising their normal spatial and temporal variation, but there are few such studies of tropical streams. This paper describes changes in invertebrate communities in Yuccabine Creek, a seasonal upland rainforest stream in tropical Australia, over three-year and decadal periods. Invertebrate abundance, richness and evenness were temporally stable, except after major drying or wet-season flows, from which they recovered quickly; however, three wet seasons contrasted in abundance patterns. Species' responses to flood or drought varied depending on life-histories and habitat dynamics. Communities showed contrasts between wet, early-dry and late-dry seasons, with different characteri...
Global studies of streams are needed to develop general ecosystem and management models. We reviewed...
The macroinvertebrate fauna of Carey Brook, a 28 km tributary of the Donnelly River (and typical of ...
Temporary streams are characterised by short periods of seasonal or annual stream flow after which s...
Regional studies of biotic communities are important for characterising their normal spatial and tem...
Regional studies of biotic communities are important for characterising their normal spatial and tem...
This study examined the role of disturbance in the community dynamics of benthic macroinvertebrates ...
1. Understanding spatial and environmental drivers of undisturbed stream assemblages is important fo...
This chapter discusses the patterns of diversity and distribution of the stream invertebrates of the...
Despite much research on the influence of disturbance on stream macroinvertebrates, comparative info...
1. The dry tropics are characterised by episodic summer rainfall such that the majority of annual ri...
Headwater streams drain large proportions of landscapes and represent a large proportion of stream h...
1. Floodplain rivers in Australia's wet/dry tropics are regarded as being among the most ecologicall...
Temporary streams are characterised by short periods of seasonal or annual stream flow after which s...
[Extract] As the name infers, the Wet Tropics is a unique region within Australia, characterized by ...
[Extract] This project was initiated to provide empirical data on water quality in streams of the We...
Global studies of streams are needed to develop general ecosystem and management models. We reviewed...
The macroinvertebrate fauna of Carey Brook, a 28 km tributary of the Donnelly River (and typical of ...
Temporary streams are characterised by short periods of seasonal or annual stream flow after which s...
Regional studies of biotic communities are important for characterising their normal spatial and tem...
Regional studies of biotic communities are important for characterising their normal spatial and tem...
This study examined the role of disturbance in the community dynamics of benthic macroinvertebrates ...
1. Understanding spatial and environmental drivers of undisturbed stream assemblages is important fo...
This chapter discusses the patterns of diversity and distribution of the stream invertebrates of the...
Despite much research on the influence of disturbance on stream macroinvertebrates, comparative info...
1. The dry tropics are characterised by episodic summer rainfall such that the majority of annual ri...
Headwater streams drain large proportions of landscapes and represent a large proportion of stream h...
1. Floodplain rivers in Australia's wet/dry tropics are regarded as being among the most ecologicall...
Temporary streams are characterised by short periods of seasonal or annual stream flow after which s...
[Extract] As the name infers, the Wet Tropics is a unique region within Australia, characterized by ...
[Extract] This project was initiated to provide empirical data on water quality in streams of the We...
Global studies of streams are needed to develop general ecosystem and management models. We reviewed...
The macroinvertebrate fauna of Carey Brook, a 28 km tributary of the Donnelly River (and typical of ...
Temporary streams are characterised by short periods of seasonal or annual stream flow after which s...