The spatial distribution of benthic (up to 0.05 m depth) and hyporheic (0.25 and 0.5 m depth) macroinvertebrates from downwelling zones at the heads of riffles and upwelling zones at the tails of riffles was examined in two studies on a 4th order chalk stream in Dorset, England. In the first study, differences in benthic and hyporheic macroinvertebrate community composition between the head and tail of a single riffle were investigated. In the second study, a replicated design involving eight riffles was used to compare benthic and hyporheic macroinvertebrate community composition both between heads and tails of the same riffles and between riffles. In the first (single riffle) study there were significantly higher mean numbers of benthic i...
The macroinvertebrate community was studied in 3 reaches along a north-Iberian stream that differ in...
International audienceMacroinvertebrate assemblages of large alluvial streams are poorly documented....
Stream risk assessment and restoration requires understanding of the controlling factors and the sca...
The distribution of lotic fauna is widely acknowledged to be patchy reflecting the interaction betwe...
The distribution of lotic fauna is widely acknowledged to be patchy reflecting the interaction betwe...
This study examined the longitudinal distribution, vertical distribution and temporal dynamics of th...
International audienceQuantitative comparisons between benthic and hyporheic invertebrate communitie...
The distribution of macroinvertebrates in the heads and tails of riffles were examined in an in-situ...
Macroinvertebrate communities are strongly influenced by hydrological variability in surface waters....
The purpose of our research was to determine if there were differences in the number and type of ben...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are critical to ecosystem functioning through their regulation of many es...
The hyporheic zone of river ecosystems provides a habitat for a diverse macroinvertebrate community ...
The benthic macroinvertebrate community is an important component of stream diversity, because its m...
Aquatic insects were collected from coarse woody debris (CWD) and riffle habitats in Trammel Fork Dr...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are important for stream ecosystem function and are considerable food res...
The macroinvertebrate community was studied in 3 reaches along a north-Iberian stream that differ in...
International audienceMacroinvertebrate assemblages of large alluvial streams are poorly documented....
Stream risk assessment and restoration requires understanding of the controlling factors and the sca...
The distribution of lotic fauna is widely acknowledged to be patchy reflecting the interaction betwe...
The distribution of lotic fauna is widely acknowledged to be patchy reflecting the interaction betwe...
This study examined the longitudinal distribution, vertical distribution and temporal dynamics of th...
International audienceQuantitative comparisons between benthic and hyporheic invertebrate communitie...
The distribution of macroinvertebrates in the heads and tails of riffles were examined in an in-situ...
Macroinvertebrate communities are strongly influenced by hydrological variability in surface waters....
The purpose of our research was to determine if there were differences in the number and type of ben...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are critical to ecosystem functioning through their regulation of many es...
The hyporheic zone of river ecosystems provides a habitat for a diverse macroinvertebrate community ...
The benthic macroinvertebrate community is an important component of stream diversity, because its m...
Aquatic insects were collected from coarse woody debris (CWD) and riffle habitats in Trammel Fork Dr...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are important for stream ecosystem function and are considerable food res...
The macroinvertebrate community was studied in 3 reaches along a north-Iberian stream that differ in...
International audienceMacroinvertebrate assemblages of large alluvial streams are poorly documented....
Stream risk assessment and restoration requires understanding of the controlling factors and the sca...