Aquatic invertebrates drift from one location to another in order to find more suitable habitat, food, or escape from predation. Our objective in measuring the colonization of aquatic invertebrates was to test whether these are constant over time. We choose two sites, above and below a dammed lake on the East Maple River, and three locations within those sites, main current shade, main current sunny, and deadfall area. Three lidded baskets with five rocks within them were buried at each location. Weekly one basket from each location was removed and invertebrates tallied for three weeks. The water chemistry tests performed at each site were extremely similar. General trends observed show that the invertebrates prefer the upstream site ...
Riparian canopy removal and land use may introduce multiple stressors that can alter food and habita...
Construction of artificial channels to divert water is common in a variety of natural resource devel...
The study of insect populations is dominated by research on terrestrial insects. Are aquatic insect ...
This study, inspired by an earlier discovery of a nitrate ""pulse"" in the study stream, sampled dri...
Aquatic insect emergence provides an important nutrient subsidy to the terrestrial ecosystem. Howev...
Changes in invertebrates communities of Maple River, Michigan, downstream and upstream of an impound...
Conditions in streams and rivers can vary greatly and influence species composition, especially that...
The purpose of our study was to determine whether invertebrates in the Maple River respond to predat...
We evaluated the effect of environmental factors on the abundance and genera richness of aquatic ins...
The effect of substrate types on aquatic insect distribution in the Lester River, St. Louis County, ...
In this study, macroinvertebrate populations on submerged pieces of wood were examined in relation t...
Drift and colonization patterns in Hydropsyche spp. was observed in various substrate types in the M...
Aquatic invertebrate diversity and abundance is affected by many abiotic factors in the stream as we...
This research examines how mesoscale streamflow dynamics can filter aquatic insect communities based...
β-diversity is often measured over both spatial and temporal gradients of elevation, latitude, and e...
Riparian canopy removal and land use may introduce multiple stressors that can alter food and habita...
Construction of artificial channels to divert water is common in a variety of natural resource devel...
The study of insect populations is dominated by research on terrestrial insects. Are aquatic insect ...
This study, inspired by an earlier discovery of a nitrate ""pulse"" in the study stream, sampled dri...
Aquatic insect emergence provides an important nutrient subsidy to the terrestrial ecosystem. Howev...
Changes in invertebrates communities of Maple River, Michigan, downstream and upstream of an impound...
Conditions in streams and rivers can vary greatly and influence species composition, especially that...
The purpose of our study was to determine whether invertebrates in the Maple River respond to predat...
We evaluated the effect of environmental factors on the abundance and genera richness of aquatic ins...
The effect of substrate types on aquatic insect distribution in the Lester River, St. Louis County, ...
In this study, macroinvertebrate populations on submerged pieces of wood were examined in relation t...
Drift and colonization patterns in Hydropsyche spp. was observed in various substrate types in the M...
Aquatic invertebrate diversity and abundance is affected by many abiotic factors in the stream as we...
This research examines how mesoscale streamflow dynamics can filter aquatic insect communities based...
β-diversity is often measured over both spatial and temporal gradients of elevation, latitude, and e...
Riparian canopy removal and land use may introduce multiple stressors that can alter food and habita...
Construction of artificial channels to divert water is common in a variety of natural resource devel...
The study of insect populations is dominated by research on terrestrial insects. Are aquatic insect ...