Conservation concern for imperilled invertebrates grows but action is stalled by data deficiency. Great Artesian Basin springs present a textbook case; they are hotspots for endemic invertebrate diversity, but a persistent struggle to conserve them remains because of a lack of data. Spring research outside Australia suggests that biases created by sampling regimes make compiling and comparing disparate data sources problematic. We compared existing methods and their efficacy for sampling diversity and abundance of spring macro-invertebrates (>1 mm) associated with sediment and vegetation within limnocrenic wetlands characteristic of Australian arid-zone artesian springs, with the aim of presenting an optimum sampling strategy. The three met...
The full ecological potential of spring habitats remains relatively unexplored mostly because of the...
Aridland rivers can present several logistical challenges for invertebrate sampling due to shifting ...
(1) The distribution of organisms that inhabit patchy systems is dictated by their ability to move b...
Sampling in springs has several technical problems due to their reduced dimensions and habitat heter...
Aim: Springs in the Australian arid zone are distinct from other waterways because they house a l...
It is rarely cost-effective to survey invertebrates for use in systematic conservation planning acti...
It is rarely cost-effective to survey invertebrates for use in systematic conservation planning acti...
The adequacy of different methods of sampling invertebrates for the collection of qualitative and qu...
© CSIRO 2008There has been an increase in the number of studies examining the spatial and temporal p...
Parasitoid wasps are a mega-diverse, ecologically dominant, but poorly studied component of global b...
In studies using macroinvertebrates as indicators for monitoring rivers and streams, species level i...
In studies using macroinvertebrates as indicators for monitoring rivers and streams, species level i...
In most studies, sampling of springs has typically been undertaken over one season, which has raised...
1. Identifying the existence of short or narrow range endemic species is an important issue when pla...
1. Invertebrate assemblages of tropical freshwater rock pools (FRPs) are poorly known compared with ...
The full ecological potential of spring habitats remains relatively unexplored mostly because of the...
Aridland rivers can present several logistical challenges for invertebrate sampling due to shifting ...
(1) The distribution of organisms that inhabit patchy systems is dictated by their ability to move b...
Sampling in springs has several technical problems due to their reduced dimensions and habitat heter...
Aim: Springs in the Australian arid zone are distinct from other waterways because they house a l...
It is rarely cost-effective to survey invertebrates for use in systematic conservation planning acti...
It is rarely cost-effective to survey invertebrates for use in systematic conservation planning acti...
The adequacy of different methods of sampling invertebrates for the collection of qualitative and qu...
© CSIRO 2008There has been an increase in the number of studies examining the spatial and temporal p...
Parasitoid wasps are a mega-diverse, ecologically dominant, but poorly studied component of global b...
In studies using macroinvertebrates as indicators for monitoring rivers and streams, species level i...
In studies using macroinvertebrates as indicators for monitoring rivers and streams, species level i...
In most studies, sampling of springs has typically been undertaken over one season, which has raised...
1. Identifying the existence of short or narrow range endemic species is an important issue when pla...
1. Invertebrate assemblages of tropical freshwater rock pools (FRPs) are poorly known compared with ...
The full ecological potential of spring habitats remains relatively unexplored mostly because of the...
Aridland rivers can present several logistical challenges for invertebrate sampling due to shifting ...
(1) The distribution of organisms that inhabit patchy systems is dictated by their ability to move b...