Alpine streams are typically fed from a range of water sources including glacial meltwater, snowmelt, groundwater flow, and surface rainfall runoff. These contributions are projected to shift with climate change, particularly in the Japanese Alps where snow is expected to decrease, but rainfall events increase. The overarching aim of the study was to understand the key variables driving macroinvertebrate community composition in groundwater and snowmelt-fed streams (n = 6) in the Kamikochi region of the northern Japanese Alps (April–December 2017). Macroinvertebrate abundance, species richness, and diversity were not significantly different between the two stream types. Community structure, however, was different between groundwater and sno...
In Alpine streams, humans have strongly modified the interactions between hydraulic processes, geomo...
International audienceUnderstanding and predicting how biological communities respond to climate cha...
Knowledge on the ecology of streams at extreme altitudes is relatively sparse. We conducted a prelim...
Hydroecological relationships in alpine catchments are poorly understood. Glacial icemelt, snowmelt ...
Data on macroinvertebrate community structure and environmental conditions across groundwater and sn...
Alpine landscapes are being transformed through the rapid recession of glaciers, resulting in the de...
The unique hydrology and physicochemistry of alpine streams provide an important influence on the st...
Alpine glacier-fed river hydrology, chemistry and biology can vary significantly both in space and o...
Long term records of benthic macroinvertebrates in high latitude streams are essential for understan...
1. Water abstraction from glacial rivers is an important characteristic of hydroelectric power schem...
The stable flow and temperature regimes of spring-fed streams are distinct from the dynamic regimes ...
Droughts are affecting an increasing number of lotic ecosystems worldwide due to the combined effect...
Groundwater contributions to streamflow significantly influence the structure and function of riveri...
Understanding the role of climatic variation on biodiversity is of chief importance due to the ongoi...
Several mountain streams are currently changing from perennial to temporary regimes due to incr...
In Alpine streams, humans have strongly modified the interactions between hydraulic processes, geomo...
International audienceUnderstanding and predicting how biological communities respond to climate cha...
Knowledge on the ecology of streams at extreme altitudes is relatively sparse. We conducted a prelim...
Hydroecological relationships in alpine catchments are poorly understood. Glacial icemelt, snowmelt ...
Data on macroinvertebrate community structure and environmental conditions across groundwater and sn...
Alpine landscapes are being transformed through the rapid recession of glaciers, resulting in the de...
The unique hydrology and physicochemistry of alpine streams provide an important influence on the st...
Alpine glacier-fed river hydrology, chemistry and biology can vary significantly both in space and o...
Long term records of benthic macroinvertebrates in high latitude streams are essential for understan...
1. Water abstraction from glacial rivers is an important characteristic of hydroelectric power schem...
The stable flow and temperature regimes of spring-fed streams are distinct from the dynamic regimes ...
Droughts are affecting an increasing number of lotic ecosystems worldwide due to the combined effect...
Groundwater contributions to streamflow significantly influence the structure and function of riveri...
Understanding the role of climatic variation on biodiversity is of chief importance due to the ongoi...
Several mountain streams are currently changing from perennial to temporary regimes due to incr...
In Alpine streams, humans have strongly modified the interactions between hydraulic processes, geomo...
International audienceUnderstanding and predicting how biological communities respond to climate cha...
Knowledge on the ecology of streams at extreme altitudes is relatively sparse. We conducted a prelim...