The ecological effects of periodic dewatering on aquatic insects were investigated in Tai Po Kau Forest Stream, Hong Kong, where water extraction at a weir gives rise to intermittent flow immediately downstream of a well studied perennial stream section. Trends in total population densities were unclear, with considerable fluctuations over the study period. In contrast, species richness declined markedly after surface flow disappeared, reaching the lowest values at the end of both dry seasons. A rapid increase accompanied flow resumption on the onset of the summer monsoon, and maximum wet season values were up to five times greater than species richness during the dry season. Dry season declines in Ephemeroptera and Trichoptera were accompa...
International audienceThe role of winged aquatic insects that emerge from streams and subsidize terr...
1. Micronecta poweri (Insecta: Corixidae) is potentially sensitive to changes in river flow. A field...
International audienceThe role of winged aquatic insects that emerge from streams and subsidize terr...
Abstract. The contribution of adult aquatic insects to riparian prey availability at four sites alon...
The contribution of adult aquatic insects to riparian prey availability at four sites along three hi...
We investigated three small streams in the New Territories of Hong Kong, China. In each stream, we c...
1.Hong Kong streams are subject to aggressive water extractions but the downstream water needs of ec...
In Tai Po Kau Forest Stream, mean drift density was 277.9 ± 25.0 individuals 100 m-3; peaks in densi...
Tropical island streams worldwide are being threatened by existing or proposed dams and diversions. ...
Tropical island streams worldwide are being threatened by existing or proposed dams and diversions. ...
Secondary production of insects in a Hong Kong stream was measured over two years when the intensity...
The Hong Kong countryside has experienced centuries of intense human impact, and none of the native ...
Human disturbance has a negative impact on stream ecosystems and is an indicator of stream health. D...
International audienceA growing amount of literature exists on reciprocal fluxes of matter and energ...
International audienceA growing amount of literature exists on reciprocal fluxes of matter and energ...
International audienceThe role of winged aquatic insects that emerge from streams and subsidize terr...
1. Micronecta poweri (Insecta: Corixidae) is potentially sensitive to changes in river flow. A field...
International audienceThe role of winged aquatic insects that emerge from streams and subsidize terr...
Abstract. The contribution of adult aquatic insects to riparian prey availability at four sites alon...
The contribution of adult aquatic insects to riparian prey availability at four sites along three hi...
We investigated three small streams in the New Territories of Hong Kong, China. In each stream, we c...
1.Hong Kong streams are subject to aggressive water extractions but the downstream water needs of ec...
In Tai Po Kau Forest Stream, mean drift density was 277.9 ± 25.0 individuals 100 m-3; peaks in densi...
Tropical island streams worldwide are being threatened by existing or proposed dams and diversions. ...
Tropical island streams worldwide are being threatened by existing or proposed dams and diversions. ...
Secondary production of insects in a Hong Kong stream was measured over two years when the intensity...
The Hong Kong countryside has experienced centuries of intense human impact, and none of the native ...
Human disturbance has a negative impact on stream ecosystems and is an indicator of stream health. D...
International audienceA growing amount of literature exists on reciprocal fluxes of matter and energ...
International audienceA growing amount of literature exists on reciprocal fluxes of matter and energ...
International audienceThe role of winged aquatic insects that emerge from streams and subsidize terr...
1. Micronecta poweri (Insecta: Corixidae) is potentially sensitive to changes in river flow. A field...
International audienceThe role of winged aquatic insects that emerge from streams and subsidize terr...