Bovington Camp has been a main training area for armoured vehicles since 1916. Over the years, this has resulted in the erosion and mobilisation of soil particles into watercourses draining the area. Sediment-rich water from a main tributary, the Bovington Stream, discolours the River Frome during high flows. Regulatory agencies and angling groups were concerned that the quality of the river was being affected by run-off from the military ranges. Macroinvertebrate communities were studied between 1998 and 2016 at two sites on the Bovington Stream above and below a sediment trapping pond and two sites on the River Frome above and below the confluence. Samples were collected in Spring and Autumn and ecological quality was assessed using the R...
There is mounting evidence that terrestrial arthropods are declining rapidly in many areas of the wo...
There are increasing concerns about the ecological effects of water abstraction and in the UK, these...
River ecosystems have been heavily degraded globally due to channel hydromorphological modifications...
The macroinvertebrate fauna of the river Nent, a heavy metal polluted Upland stream in northern Engl...
Cow Green dam is situated in Northern England on the River Tees in a region with high average wind s...
Hydromorphological rehabilitation is increasingly being used to reverse degradation of stream and ri...
The physical, chemical and biological characteristics of five southern English chalk streams in neig...
Downstream variations of benthic macroinvertebrate communities on the River Rede below Catcleugh Res...
Most rivers and streams in England and Wales have been channelised for reasons of flood control, dra...
Rivers are among the world's most modified ecosystems, with poor water quality representing a promin...
International audienceIndices of fauna communities, including macroinvertebrates, have been widely u...
The condition of Cox’s Creek and Cox’s Rivulet downstream of the Scottsdale WWTP discharge was asses...
Changes in catchment land-use and sedimentation have large ecological effects on rivers, but there i...
1. Anthropogenic activities can increase fine sediment supply to streams over multiple spatial and t...
Many rivers have undergone flow modification by impoundments to provide services such as water suppl...
There is mounting evidence that terrestrial arthropods are declining rapidly in many areas of the wo...
There are increasing concerns about the ecological effects of water abstraction and in the UK, these...
River ecosystems have been heavily degraded globally due to channel hydromorphological modifications...
The macroinvertebrate fauna of the river Nent, a heavy metal polluted Upland stream in northern Engl...
Cow Green dam is situated in Northern England on the River Tees in a region with high average wind s...
Hydromorphological rehabilitation is increasingly being used to reverse degradation of stream and ri...
The physical, chemical and biological characteristics of five southern English chalk streams in neig...
Downstream variations of benthic macroinvertebrate communities on the River Rede below Catcleugh Res...
Most rivers and streams in England and Wales have been channelised for reasons of flood control, dra...
Rivers are among the world's most modified ecosystems, with poor water quality representing a promin...
International audienceIndices of fauna communities, including macroinvertebrates, have been widely u...
The condition of Cox’s Creek and Cox’s Rivulet downstream of the Scottsdale WWTP discharge was asses...
Changes in catchment land-use and sedimentation have large ecological effects on rivers, but there i...
1. Anthropogenic activities can increase fine sediment supply to streams over multiple spatial and t...
Many rivers have undergone flow modification by impoundments to provide services such as water suppl...
There is mounting evidence that terrestrial arthropods are declining rapidly in many areas of the wo...
There are increasing concerns about the ecological effects of water abstraction and in the UK, these...
River ecosystems have been heavily degraded globally due to channel hydromorphological modifications...