Macroinvertebrates and diatoms are involved in the provision of many ecosystem services and are frequently used for monitoring ecological quality; indices being primarily based on community structure. Macroinvertebrate-induced changes in the structure of diatom assemblages have the potential to result in erroneous assessments of ecological quality by altering the value of biotic indices (e.g. Trophic Diatom Index, TDI) in the absence of change in environmental quality. The first aim of this thesis was therefore to determine how macroinvertebrate grazers, with different feeding modes, influence diatom assemblages. This was investigated in laboratory studies with artificial streams and via a field manipulation experiment. Mayfly grazers consi...
Diatoms are photosynthetic unicellular, microorganisms (algae) that are distinguished by their silic...
Blanket peat catchments are important biodiversity refugia. Key pressures on peatland catchment wat...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are frequently used to evaluate river system conditions and restoration p...
River impoundment constitutes one of the most important anthropogenic impacts on the World’s rivers....
The work in this thesis deals with effects of changed species richness on process rates among stream...
Herbivory is a globally important ecosystem function, occurring in all major biome types; including ...
The most important environmental characteristic in streams is flow. Due to the force of water curren...
In lowland, shallow lakes, benthic diatom assemblages are affected by several parameters, including ...
Freshwater ecosystems vary in size and composition and contain a wide range of organisms which inter...
1. Studies of macroinvertebrate assemblages have tended to find relationships between environmental...
Benthic macroinvertebrates respond to several factors characterizing the physical habitats, as water...
In the face of major threats to global biodiversity, and in order that ecosystem managers might act ...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are often used bio-indicators of pollution as they readily respond to cha...
Didymosphenia geminata is a mat-like, colony forming diatom native to areas of western North America...
Predictive models based on invertebrate assemblages are a powerful tool for assessing water quality....
Diatoms are photosynthetic unicellular, microorganisms (algae) that are distinguished by their silic...
Blanket peat catchments are important biodiversity refugia. Key pressures on peatland catchment wat...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are frequently used to evaluate river system conditions and restoration p...
River impoundment constitutes one of the most important anthropogenic impacts on the World’s rivers....
The work in this thesis deals with effects of changed species richness on process rates among stream...
Herbivory is a globally important ecosystem function, occurring in all major biome types; including ...
The most important environmental characteristic in streams is flow. Due to the force of water curren...
In lowland, shallow lakes, benthic diatom assemblages are affected by several parameters, including ...
Freshwater ecosystems vary in size and composition and contain a wide range of organisms which inter...
1. Studies of macroinvertebrate assemblages have tended to find relationships between environmental...
Benthic macroinvertebrates respond to several factors characterizing the physical habitats, as water...
In the face of major threats to global biodiversity, and in order that ecosystem managers might act ...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are often used bio-indicators of pollution as they readily respond to cha...
Didymosphenia geminata is a mat-like, colony forming diatom native to areas of western North America...
Predictive models based on invertebrate assemblages are a powerful tool for assessing water quality....
Diatoms are photosynthetic unicellular, microorganisms (algae) that are distinguished by their silic...
Blanket peat catchments are important biodiversity refugia. Key pressures on peatland catchment wat...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are frequently used to evaluate river system conditions and restoration p...