The detrital zones in stream margins are extremely understudied in the scientific community. These areas of fine particulate organic matter (FPOM) contain many nutrients and provide an important habitat for many stream-dwelling organisms. This study examines the effects of light intensity on the invertebrate populations that inhabit these detrital zones in the Maple River in Cheboygan County, Michigan. Detrital samples were taken from 4 separate sites along the stream margin. At each site, invertebrates were taken from both a high and a low light habitat. Mean biomass and relative abundance of four orders were compared statistically using the non-parametric Mann-Whitney U test. A significantly higher number of invertebrates were ...
Light is an important resource for periphytic freshwater algae. To examine the importance of this ab...
Algal biomass, invertebrate morphospecies richness and total abundance decline with greater shading ...
Aquatic invertebrate diversity and abundance is affected by many abiotic factors in the stream as we...
Depositional habitats of streams in Northern lower Michigan are characterized by fine substrate call...
While it is an important habitat in Northern Michigan streams, benthic fine particulate organic matt...
Freshwater ecosystems are key contributors to global levels of biodiversity. Though small in area, t...
Aquatic invertebrates drift from one location to another in order to find more suitable habitat, foo...
In forested streams, changes in age and structure of riparian vegetation have been shown to directly...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/54092/1/2527.pdfDescription of 2527.pdf : Access res...
The spread of the electrical artificial lighting worldwide continues to introduce artificial light a...
General EcologyThis study investigated the effects of sunlight and disturbance on the distribution o...
This study, inspired by an earlier discovery of a nitrate ""pulse"" in the study stream, sampled dri...
Artificial lighting at night (ALAN) is a global phenomenon that can be detrimental to organisms at i...
Riparian canopy removal and land use may introduce multiple stressors that can alter food and habita...
Allochthonous organic matter originating from streamside vegetation is of central importance in main...
Light is an important resource for periphytic freshwater algae. To examine the importance of this ab...
Algal biomass, invertebrate morphospecies richness and total abundance decline with greater shading ...
Aquatic invertebrate diversity and abundance is affected by many abiotic factors in the stream as we...
Depositional habitats of streams in Northern lower Michigan are characterized by fine substrate call...
While it is an important habitat in Northern Michigan streams, benthic fine particulate organic matt...
Freshwater ecosystems are key contributors to global levels of biodiversity. Though small in area, t...
Aquatic invertebrates drift from one location to another in order to find more suitable habitat, foo...
In forested streams, changes in age and structure of riparian vegetation have been shown to directly...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/54092/1/2527.pdfDescription of 2527.pdf : Access res...
The spread of the electrical artificial lighting worldwide continues to introduce artificial light a...
General EcologyThis study investigated the effects of sunlight and disturbance on the distribution o...
This study, inspired by an earlier discovery of a nitrate ""pulse"" in the study stream, sampled dri...
Artificial lighting at night (ALAN) is a global phenomenon that can be detrimental to organisms at i...
Riparian canopy removal and land use may introduce multiple stressors that can alter food and habita...
Allochthonous organic matter originating from streamside vegetation is of central importance in main...
Light is an important resource for periphytic freshwater algae. To examine the importance of this ab...
Algal biomass, invertebrate morphospecies richness and total abundance decline with greater shading ...
Aquatic invertebrate diversity and abundance is affected by many abiotic factors in the stream as we...