Abstract Groundwater-fed streams are typically hotspots of aquatic biodiversity within glacierized catchments. Surface water physicochemistry and macroinvertebrate communities within five groundwater-fed streams were characterised across catchments in Denali National Park, interior Alaska. The main aim of this study was to assess whether hydrological controls on macroinvertebrate communities (e.g. flow permanence) identified within previous catchment-specific studies are present at wider spatial scales, across multiple groundwater-fed streams located on alluvial terraces within glacierized catchments. Macroinvertebrate community diversity, in general, was shown to be high and relatively invariant across the groundwater-fed streams assessed....
Abstract In this thesis, I studied spatial and temporal variability of macroinvertebrate assemblages...
Land use is known to alter the nature of land–water interactions, but the potential effects of wides...
The exploration of biodiversity has predominantly been based on taxonomic measures, whereas function...
International audienceMacroinvertebrate community distributions were investigated within the benthic...
Groundwater contributions to streamflow significantly influence the structure and function of riveri...
Groundwater flow typically provides stable stream habitat within glacierised floodplains. However, s...
Climate change is a major global issue influencing stream ecosystems that may result in changes in ...
Long term records of benthic macroinvertebrates in high latitude streams are essential for understan...
Streams along the Copper River Delta, southcentral Alaska, exhibit contrasting thermal and hydrologi...
Geomorpholgy, water chemistry, water source, and disturbance regime are physical factors that determ...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are sensitive to changes in their chemical and physical environment, and ...
International audienceIntroduction: Glacierised catchments are remote and hostile environment...
The response of aquatic macroinvertebrate communities to flow permanence within limestone springs an...
Although our knowledge of the spatial distribution of stream organisms has been increasing rapidly i...
1. Water abstraction from glacial rivers is an important characteristic of hydroelectric power schem...
Abstract In this thesis, I studied spatial and temporal variability of macroinvertebrate assemblages...
Land use is known to alter the nature of land–water interactions, but the potential effects of wides...
The exploration of biodiversity has predominantly been based on taxonomic measures, whereas function...
International audienceMacroinvertebrate community distributions were investigated within the benthic...
Groundwater contributions to streamflow significantly influence the structure and function of riveri...
Groundwater flow typically provides stable stream habitat within glacierised floodplains. However, s...
Climate change is a major global issue influencing stream ecosystems that may result in changes in ...
Long term records of benthic macroinvertebrates in high latitude streams are essential for understan...
Streams along the Copper River Delta, southcentral Alaska, exhibit contrasting thermal and hydrologi...
Geomorpholgy, water chemistry, water source, and disturbance regime are physical factors that determ...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are sensitive to changes in their chemical and physical environment, and ...
International audienceIntroduction: Glacierised catchments are remote and hostile environment...
The response of aquatic macroinvertebrate communities to flow permanence within limestone springs an...
Although our knowledge of the spatial distribution of stream organisms has been increasing rapidly i...
1. Water abstraction from glacial rivers is an important characteristic of hydroelectric power schem...
Abstract In this thesis, I studied spatial and temporal variability of macroinvertebrate assemblages...
Land use is known to alter the nature of land–water interactions, but the potential effects of wides...
The exploration of biodiversity has predominantly been based on taxonomic measures, whereas function...