We investigated three small streams in the New Territories of Hong Kong, China. In each stream, we compared the benthic macroinvertebrate fauna of one site immediately upstream of an area of agricultural land (market gardening) with a second site immediately downstream. Each pair of sites was <300m apart. Samples were taken at the end of the dry season (March 2000) and again (April 2000) just after heavy rainfall had caused runoff from the fields. The total number of taxa at the downstream sites was the same as that in the upstream sites in March. In April, the total taxon richness was lower at the downstream localities although this difference was statistically significant in only one stream. The acute toxic effect of runoff became clearer...
The intensification of agriculture has drastically modified the structure of rural landscapes, chang...
Differences in chlorophylls and detritus standing stocks reflected the degree of shading by riparian...
Ecological effects of climate change on terrestrial and marine ecosystems are increasingly apparent ...
The ecological effects of periodic dewatering on aquatic insects were investigated in Tai Po Kau For...
The East River (Dong Jiang), a major tributary of the Pearl River (Zhu Jiang, the second largest riv...
Land use change and aquatic habitat degradation have important implications for lotic biodiversity b...
The species composition of macroinvertebrate communities is sensitive to environmental changes. Howe...
1. Macrobrachium hainanense is a large predatory palaemonid shrimp, present at high densities in poo...
Dam would influence the flux of water and sediment, eventually disturbing ecological connectivity. I...
The functional organization of macroinvertebrate communities along the Lam Tsuen River, New Territor...
The Hong Kong countryside has experienced centuries of intense human impact, and none of the native ...
We characterized the responses of benthic macroinvertebrates to heavy metals released from mines in ...
Anthropogenic land use within watersheds has substantial effects on aquatic habitats and biological ...
Chinese rivers are both highly biodiverse and highly under pressure, hence an urgent need exists to ...
The contribution of shredders to litter breakdown in a tropical stream in Hong Kong was investigated...
The intensification of agriculture has drastically modified the structure of rural landscapes, chang...
Differences in chlorophylls and detritus standing stocks reflected the degree of shading by riparian...
Ecological effects of climate change on terrestrial and marine ecosystems are increasingly apparent ...
The ecological effects of periodic dewatering on aquatic insects were investigated in Tai Po Kau For...
The East River (Dong Jiang), a major tributary of the Pearl River (Zhu Jiang, the second largest riv...
Land use change and aquatic habitat degradation have important implications for lotic biodiversity b...
The species composition of macroinvertebrate communities is sensitive to environmental changes. Howe...
1. Macrobrachium hainanense is a large predatory palaemonid shrimp, present at high densities in poo...
Dam would influence the flux of water and sediment, eventually disturbing ecological connectivity. I...
The functional organization of macroinvertebrate communities along the Lam Tsuen River, New Territor...
The Hong Kong countryside has experienced centuries of intense human impact, and none of the native ...
We characterized the responses of benthic macroinvertebrates to heavy metals released from mines in ...
Anthropogenic land use within watersheds has substantial effects on aquatic habitats and biological ...
Chinese rivers are both highly biodiverse and highly under pressure, hence an urgent need exists to ...
The contribution of shredders to litter breakdown in a tropical stream in Hong Kong was investigated...
The intensification of agriculture has drastically modified the structure of rural landscapes, chang...
Differences in chlorophylls and detritus standing stocks reflected the degree of shading by riparian...
Ecological effects of climate change on terrestrial and marine ecosystems are increasingly apparent ...