The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentological environment are increasingly recognized (e.g., zoogeomorphology). Caddisflies (Trichoptera) are a group of aquatic insects known for their bioconstructions, particularly cases built from fine sediment and silk. Caddisfly cases differ in size, shape and density from the incorporated sediment, and case construction may therefore affect the mobility of these sediments in rivers. However, although communities of caddisfly often use substantial quantities of sediment in case construction, the effect of these bioconstructions on sediment transport in rivers is unknown. We use a flume experiment to compare the bed shear stress required to transpo...
Invertebrates are important sediment engineers, making up for their small body size with abundance a...
Flow refugia provide a mechanism that can explain the persistence of macroinvertebrate communities i...
(A) The critical shear stress required to initiate sediment motion (in Pascals ± 1 SEM, equivalent t...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
Supplementary information files for article Aquatic Insect Bioconstructions Modify Fine-Sediment Ent...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
Organisms can have large effects on the physical properties of the habitats where they live. For exa...
Landscapes and ecosystems are the result of two-way interactions between hydro-geomorphic and biolog...
Caddisfly (Trichoptera) larvae are an abundant and widespread aquatic insect group characterised by ...
Caddisfly (Trichoptera) are an abundant and widespread aquatic insect group. Caddisfly larvae of mos...
Previous studies have shown that biological structures such as plant roots can have large impacts on...
<div><p>Previous studies have shown that biological structures such as plant roots can have large im...
Caddisfly (Trichoptera) larvae are an abundant and widespread aquatic insect group characterised by ...
Previous studies have shown that biological structures such as plant roots can have large impacts on...
We examined the impact of Hydropsychidae caddisfly larvae on the incipient motion of two sizes of na...
Invertebrates are important sediment engineers, making up for their small body size with abundance a...
Flow refugia provide a mechanism that can explain the persistence of macroinvertebrate communities i...
(A) The critical shear stress required to initiate sediment motion (in Pascals ± 1 SEM, equivalent t...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
Supplementary information files for article Aquatic Insect Bioconstructions Modify Fine-Sediment Ent...
The importance of two-way interactions between animals and the physical hydraulic and sedimentologic...
Organisms can have large effects on the physical properties of the habitats where they live. For exa...
Landscapes and ecosystems are the result of two-way interactions between hydro-geomorphic and biolog...
Caddisfly (Trichoptera) larvae are an abundant and widespread aquatic insect group characterised by ...
Caddisfly (Trichoptera) are an abundant and widespread aquatic insect group. Caddisfly larvae of mos...
Previous studies have shown that biological structures such as plant roots can have large impacts on...
<div><p>Previous studies have shown that biological structures such as plant roots can have large im...
Caddisfly (Trichoptera) larvae are an abundant and widespread aquatic insect group characterised by ...
Previous studies have shown that biological structures such as plant roots can have large impacts on...
We examined the impact of Hydropsychidae caddisfly larvae on the incipient motion of two sizes of na...
Invertebrates are important sediment engineers, making up for their small body size with abundance a...
Flow refugia provide a mechanism that can explain the persistence of macroinvertebrate communities i...
(A) The critical shear stress required to initiate sediment motion (in Pascals ± 1 SEM, equivalent t...