1. Anthropogenic activities can increase fine sediment supply to streams over multiple spatial and temporal extents. Identifying the processes responsible, and the scale at which any effects on stream organisms become evident, are key management needs, but appropriately scaled surveys are surprisingly few. 2. We surveyed macroinvertebrates and superficial fine sediments at two spatial resolutions (reach- and patch-scale) in tributaries of the River Usk, a temperate, montane catchment in rural Wales (U.K.). Land use, habitat and geomorphological character were measured on-site or derived from an existing database (=Fluvial Audit). We aimed to identify: (i) how in-stream sediments varied with land use and associated geomorphology; (ii) lik...
Increased fine sediment deposition and entrainment in rivers can arise from a combination of factors...
Anthropogenic land use transformations impact watershed hydrology and increase fine sediment deliver...
The Pacific Coastal ecoregion contains large tracts of economically important forestlands that also ...
1. Anthropogenic activities can increase fine sediment supply to streams over multiple spatial and t...
Excess fine sediment negatively influences the fauna of North American streams. With the current emp...
Fine sediment in streams and rivers is one of the most globally widespread of all freshwater polluta...
Fine sediment is one of the major sources of stream physical and ecological impairment worldwide. We...
Changes in catchment land-use and sedimentation have large ecological effects on rivers, but there i...
The sustainable use of water resources requires clear guidelines for the management of diffuse pollu...
Deposition of fine sediment that fills interstitial spaces in streambed substrates is widely acknowl...
Agricultural development has resulted in the degradation of freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Disenta...
1. Detrimental impacts of excessive fine-grained sediment inputs to streams and rivers are well esta...
The excessive deposition of fine inorganic sediment (<2 mm) is a major pathway by which agricultural...
1. There is a need to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly using methods...
Stream risk assessment and restoration requires understanding of the controlling factors and the sca...
Increased fine sediment deposition and entrainment in rivers can arise from a combination of factors...
Anthropogenic land use transformations impact watershed hydrology and increase fine sediment deliver...
The Pacific Coastal ecoregion contains large tracts of economically important forestlands that also ...
1. Anthropogenic activities can increase fine sediment supply to streams over multiple spatial and t...
Excess fine sediment negatively influences the fauna of North American streams. With the current emp...
Fine sediment in streams and rivers is one of the most globally widespread of all freshwater polluta...
Fine sediment is one of the major sources of stream physical and ecological impairment worldwide. We...
Changes in catchment land-use and sedimentation have large ecological effects on rivers, but there i...
The sustainable use of water resources requires clear guidelines for the management of diffuse pollu...
Deposition of fine sediment that fills interstitial spaces in streambed substrates is widely acknowl...
Agricultural development has resulted in the degradation of freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Disenta...
1. Detrimental impacts of excessive fine-grained sediment inputs to streams and rivers are well esta...
The excessive deposition of fine inorganic sediment (<2 mm) is a major pathway by which agricultural...
1. There is a need to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly using methods...
Stream risk assessment and restoration requires understanding of the controlling factors and the sca...
Increased fine sediment deposition and entrainment in rivers can arise from a combination of factors...
Anthropogenic land use transformations impact watershed hydrology and increase fine sediment deliver...
The Pacific Coastal ecoregion contains large tracts of economically important forestlands that also ...