1. Invasion of riparian zones by non-native plants is a global issue and commonly perceived as a challenge for river and fishery managers, but the type and extent of ecological changes induced by such invasions remain poorly understood. Established effects on sediment delivery, allochthonous inputs and channel shading could potentially alter aquatic macroinvertebrate assemblages, with implications for in-stream ecological quality. 2. We assessed responses in the diversity, quality and heterogeneity of stream macroinvertebrate communities to riparian invasion by non-native plants. Macroinvertebrates were collected from 24 sites on low order streams in central and southern Scotland during spring and autumn. The effect of invasive non-native ...
Hydromorphological rehabilitation through installing large woody material (LWM) is increasingly bein...
Oregon spends approximately $83 million annually to maintain invasive plant species, which decreases...
Separation of natural and anthropogenic influences is required to identify land-use impacts on strea...
1. Invasion of riparian zones by non-native plants is a global issue and commonly perceived as a cha...
Invasions by non-native species are reported as one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity, ...
Riparian zones are complex, dynamic habitats that play a critical role in river ecosystem functionin...
Invasive alien organisms can impact adversely on indigenous biodiversity, while riparian invasive a...
Headwater streams in the midwestern United States are an important ecosystem because they are home t...
Natural flood management interventions, such as Large Wood Debris (LWD) or engineered log jams, are ...
Riparian plant invasions can result in near-monocultures along stream and river systems, prompting m...
We compared macroinvertebrate communities on leaf packs made of recently senesced leaves of native Q...
Invasive alien trees along river banks can reduce indigenous biodiversity, while their removal can ...
P>1. Bioassessment in running waters has focused primarily on the impacts of organic pollution on co...
We gratefully acknowledge financial support from Scottish Natural Heritage and the Scottish Environm...
A greater understanding and effective management of biological invasions is a priority for biodivers...
Hydromorphological rehabilitation through installing large woody material (LWM) is increasingly bein...
Oregon spends approximately $83 million annually to maintain invasive plant species, which decreases...
Separation of natural and anthropogenic influences is required to identify land-use impacts on strea...
1. Invasion of riparian zones by non-native plants is a global issue and commonly perceived as a cha...
Invasions by non-native species are reported as one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity, ...
Riparian zones are complex, dynamic habitats that play a critical role in river ecosystem functionin...
Invasive alien organisms can impact adversely on indigenous biodiversity, while riparian invasive a...
Headwater streams in the midwestern United States are an important ecosystem because they are home t...
Natural flood management interventions, such as Large Wood Debris (LWD) or engineered log jams, are ...
Riparian plant invasions can result in near-monocultures along stream and river systems, prompting m...
We compared macroinvertebrate communities on leaf packs made of recently senesced leaves of native Q...
Invasive alien trees along river banks can reduce indigenous biodiversity, while their removal can ...
P>1. Bioassessment in running waters has focused primarily on the impacts of organic pollution on co...
We gratefully acknowledge financial support from Scottish Natural Heritage and the Scottish Environm...
A greater understanding and effective management of biological invasions is a priority for biodivers...
Hydromorphological rehabilitation through installing large woody material (LWM) is increasingly bein...
Oregon spends approximately $83 million annually to maintain invasive plant species, which decreases...
Separation of natural and anthropogenic influences is required to identify land-use impacts on strea...