Artificial drainage ditches are common features in lowland agricultural catchments that support a wide range of ecosystem services at the landscape scale. Current paradigms in river management suggest activities that increase habitat heterogeneity and complexity resulting in more diverse floral and faunal assemblages; however, it is not known if the same principles apply to artificial drainage ditch systems. We examined the effects of four artificial substrates, representing increasing habitat complexity and heterogeneity (bricks, gravel, netting and vegetation), on macroinvertebrate community structure within artificial drainage ditches. Each substrate type supported a distinct macroinvertebrate community highlighting the importance of hab...
Large areas of northern Sweden have been ditched to promote forest growth by draining wet soils and ...
Natural flood management interventions, such as Large Wood Debris (LWD) or engineered log jams, are ...
-We evaluated the restoration of physical habitats and its influence on macroinvertebrate community ...
© 2020, The Author(s). Artificial drainage ditches are common features in lowland agricultural catch...
Supplementary Information files for The influence of substrate type on macroinvertebrate assemblages...
Artificial drainage networks, ubiquitous within lowland agricultural landscapes in Europe and North ...
Agricultural drainage ditches are ubiquitous features in lowland agricultural landscapes, built prim...
Agricultural drainage channels and ditches are ubiquitous features in the lowland agricultural lands...
1.Although rivers are highly structured physically, generalisations about the consequences for macro...
The widespread degradation of lotic ecosystems has prompted extensive river restoration efforts glob...
1. Rivers are highly structured ecosystems in which habitat complexity and heterogeneity are postula...
Artificially drained commercial forests are hydrologically novel ecosystems, where the array of aqua...
1. Studies of macroinvertebrate assemblages have tended to find relationships between environmental...
This work has been carried out within the SMART Joint Doctorate Programme ‘Science for the MAnagemen...
We examined the spatial structure of macroinvertebrate assemblages in surface-flowing waters of a gl...
Large areas of northern Sweden have been ditched to promote forest growth by draining wet soils and ...
Natural flood management interventions, such as Large Wood Debris (LWD) or engineered log jams, are ...
-We evaluated the restoration of physical habitats and its influence on macroinvertebrate community ...
© 2020, The Author(s). Artificial drainage ditches are common features in lowland agricultural catch...
Supplementary Information files for The influence of substrate type on macroinvertebrate assemblages...
Artificial drainage networks, ubiquitous within lowland agricultural landscapes in Europe and North ...
Agricultural drainage ditches are ubiquitous features in lowland agricultural landscapes, built prim...
Agricultural drainage channels and ditches are ubiquitous features in the lowland agricultural lands...
1.Although rivers are highly structured physically, generalisations about the consequences for macro...
The widespread degradation of lotic ecosystems has prompted extensive river restoration efforts glob...
1. Rivers are highly structured ecosystems in which habitat complexity and heterogeneity are postula...
Artificially drained commercial forests are hydrologically novel ecosystems, where the array of aqua...
1. Studies of macroinvertebrate assemblages have tended to find relationships between environmental...
This work has been carried out within the SMART Joint Doctorate Programme ‘Science for the MAnagemen...
We examined the spatial structure of macroinvertebrate assemblages in surface-flowing waters of a gl...
Large areas of northern Sweden have been ditched to promote forest growth by draining wet soils and ...
Natural flood management interventions, such as Large Wood Debris (LWD) or engineered log jams, are ...
-We evaluated the restoration of physical habitats and its influence on macroinvertebrate community ...