This study, inspired by an earlier discovery of a nitrate ""pulse"" in the study stream, sampled drifting aquatic invertebrates above and below an area of agricultural nutrient input (run off from cattle fields) to determine whether those inputs had an effect on the amount of invertebrates drifting. I hypothesized that greater invertebrate densities would be found in areas of higher nutrient concentration due to increase in primary production. (A concurrent study looked at the affects of the increased nitrate on the periphyton). Invertebrates were sampled with drift nets and ribbon substrates at two sites on the West Branch of the Maple River in Emmet County, Michigan during one week in August, 1991. Nitrate data were collected. T test...
Invertebrate drift was collected weekly from four sites on the Skunk River in the summer of 1971. Dr...
Invertebrate drift was collected weekly from four sites on the Skunk River in the summer of 1971. Dr...
This work addressed the importance of periphyton in influencing lotic macroinvertebrate distribution...
Aquatic invertebrates drift from one location to another in order to find more suitable habitat, foo...
The purpose of our study was to determine whether invertebrates in the Maple River respond to predat...
Effects of nitrate and phosphate enrichment on the periphyton and macroinvertebrate communities were...
Aquatic ecosystems are especially vulnerable to human impacts associated with agricultural land-use,...
Abstract Introduction The effects of nutrients on stream conditions within individual streams or sma...
1. In-stream nitrate removal capacity may be used as a proxy for the ecosystem service of water qual...
Invertebrate drift was collected weekly from four sites on the Skunk River in the summer of 1971. Dr...
Changes in invertebrates communities of Maple River, Michigan, downstream and upstream of an impound...
1. In-stream nitrate removal capacity may be used as a proxy for the ecosystem service of water qua...
1) In-stream nitrate removal capacity may be used as a proxy for the ecosystem service of water qual...
1. In-stream nitrate removal capacity may be used as a proxy for the ecosystem service of water qual...
The effect of substrate types on aquatic insect distribution in the Lester River, St. Louis County, ...
Invertebrate drift was collected weekly from four sites on the Skunk River in the summer of 1971. Dr...
Invertebrate drift was collected weekly from four sites on the Skunk River in the summer of 1971. Dr...
This work addressed the importance of periphyton in influencing lotic macroinvertebrate distribution...
Aquatic invertebrates drift from one location to another in order to find more suitable habitat, foo...
The purpose of our study was to determine whether invertebrates in the Maple River respond to predat...
Effects of nitrate and phosphate enrichment on the periphyton and macroinvertebrate communities were...
Aquatic ecosystems are especially vulnerable to human impacts associated with agricultural land-use,...
Abstract Introduction The effects of nutrients on stream conditions within individual streams or sma...
1. In-stream nitrate removal capacity may be used as a proxy for the ecosystem service of water qual...
Invertebrate drift was collected weekly from four sites on the Skunk River in the summer of 1971. Dr...
Changes in invertebrates communities of Maple River, Michigan, downstream and upstream of an impound...
1. In-stream nitrate removal capacity may be used as a proxy for the ecosystem service of water qua...
1) In-stream nitrate removal capacity may be used as a proxy for the ecosystem service of water qual...
1. In-stream nitrate removal capacity may be used as a proxy for the ecosystem service of water qual...
The effect of substrate types on aquatic insect distribution in the Lester River, St. Louis County, ...
Invertebrate drift was collected weekly from four sites on the Skunk River in the summer of 1971. Dr...
Invertebrate drift was collected weekly from four sites on the Skunk River in the summer of 1971. Dr...
This work addressed the importance of periphyton in influencing lotic macroinvertebrate distribution...