1. Environmental change and growing anthropogenic pressure on water resources is increasing the duration and intensity of drying events in streams in many geographical locations. Favourable sediment characteristics (e.g. high porosity and low fine sediment load within the substrate matrix) may facilitate benthic macroinvertebrate use of subsurface sediments in response to drying. However, the influence of sedimentary characteristics on the use and subsequent recovery of macroinvertebrates from initial vertical migration into, survival during unfavourable conditions within and subsequent re-emergence from subsurface sediments has not been directly observed.2. Transparent mesocosm tanks were used to directly observe the vertical movement and ...
International audienceRiver drying has drastic immediate effects on benthic invertebrates, but their...
Climate change projections suggest increased frequency and duration of streambed drying in many regi...
Surface and subsurface sediments in river ecosystems are recognized as refuges that may promote inve...
1. Environmental change and growing anthropogenic pressure on water resources is increasing the dura...
Environmental change and growing anthropogenic pressure on water resources is increasing the duratio...
Field studies have demonstrated that benthic fauna use hyporheic sediments during drying events in t...
Benthic macroinvertebrates inhabit the streambed sediments of temporary streams during drying events...
Intermittent rivers, which experience periods of flow cessation and streambed drying, occur globally...
1. Streambed drying is becoming more common due to climate change and increasing anthropogenic water...
International audienceRiver drying has drastic immediate effects on benthic invertebrates, but their...
Climate change projections suggest increased frequency and duration of streambed drying in many regi...
Surface and subsurface sediments in river ecosystems are recognized as refuges that may promote inve...
1. Environmental change and growing anthropogenic pressure on water resources is increasing the dura...
Environmental change and growing anthropogenic pressure on water resources is increasing the duratio...
Field studies have demonstrated that benthic fauna use hyporheic sediments during drying events in t...
Benthic macroinvertebrates inhabit the streambed sediments of temporary streams during drying events...
Intermittent rivers, which experience periods of flow cessation and streambed drying, occur globally...
1. Streambed drying is becoming more common due to climate change and increasing anthropogenic water...
International audienceRiver drying has drastic immediate effects on benthic invertebrates, but their...
Climate change projections suggest increased frequency and duration of streambed drying in many regi...
Surface and subsurface sediments in river ecosystems are recognized as refuges that may promote inve...