This study assessed the results of anthropogenic sediment input on macroinvertebrate trophic structure in streams located in an area of oil and natural gas exploitation in Brazil's Amazon forest. The results indicate that macroinvertebrate communities both in streams impacted by anthropogenic sediments and in non-impacted streams are composed mainly of taxa in the following functional feeding groups: predators, gathering-collectors, scrapers, shredders and filtering-collectors. The highest densities were observed for collector-gatherers, followed by scrapers, predators, shredders and filtering-collectors. However, both the richness and the density of all groups were reduced in impacted streams. The reductions were significantly related to s...
Leaf litter is a major component in the organic matter budgets of streams worldwide. Shredding inver...
Many authors have reported a lack of insect shredders in tropical streams and some have suggested th...
The macroinvertebrate community was studied in 3 reaches along a north-Iberian stream that differ in...
Purpose: While environmental risks associated with petroleum extraction such as oil spills or leaks ...
The nature of the riparian and surrounding landscape has been modified by anthropogenic activities, ...
In aquatic ecosystems, benthic macroinvertebrates are strongly influenced by riparian habitat qualit...
The present study aims to verify possible changes in the functional feeding group (FFG) structure of...
Leaf breakdown in streams is affected by several factors, such as leaf characteristics, water chemis...
Tropical freshwater ecosystems are understudied and not well understood relative to temperate system...
AIM: This study investigated the taxonomic composition of the benthic macroinvertebrates in streams ...
Abstract: Aim The aim of this study was to describe the diet of stream macroinvertebrates and to de...
Trophic basis of production analyses link consumers to energy flow and can thus provide insight into...
PURPOSE: Tropical cloud forest streams are highly threatened ecosystems. A gap in knowledge exists ...
Reduced-impact logging (RIL) is an alternative land use because it reduces damage to forest cover in...
In studies of abiotic and biotic factors influencing macroinvertebrate assemblages, there is always ...
Leaf litter is a major component in the organic matter budgets of streams worldwide. Shredding inver...
Many authors have reported a lack of insect shredders in tropical streams and some have suggested th...
The macroinvertebrate community was studied in 3 reaches along a north-Iberian stream that differ in...
Purpose: While environmental risks associated with petroleum extraction such as oil spills or leaks ...
The nature of the riparian and surrounding landscape has been modified by anthropogenic activities, ...
In aquatic ecosystems, benthic macroinvertebrates are strongly influenced by riparian habitat qualit...
The present study aims to verify possible changes in the functional feeding group (FFG) structure of...
Leaf breakdown in streams is affected by several factors, such as leaf characteristics, water chemis...
Tropical freshwater ecosystems are understudied and not well understood relative to temperate system...
AIM: This study investigated the taxonomic composition of the benthic macroinvertebrates in streams ...
Abstract: Aim The aim of this study was to describe the diet of stream macroinvertebrates and to de...
Trophic basis of production analyses link consumers to energy flow and can thus provide insight into...
PURPOSE: Tropical cloud forest streams are highly threatened ecosystems. A gap in knowledge exists ...
Reduced-impact logging (RIL) is an alternative land use because it reduces damage to forest cover in...
In studies of abiotic and biotic factors influencing macroinvertebrate assemblages, there is always ...
Leaf litter is a major component in the organic matter budgets of streams worldwide. Shredding inver...
Many authors have reported a lack of insect shredders in tropical streams and some have suggested th...
The macroinvertebrate community was studied in 3 reaches along a north-Iberian stream that differ in...