1. Bioturbation, by definition, changes the structure and properties of sediments, thereby altering the environment of the bioturbator and other benthic species. In addition to the indirect effects of sediment reworking (e.g. changes in water quality), bioturbating species may also directly interfere with other species via competition. This study aims, therefore, to examine both the direct and indirect effects of sediment reworking by an opportunistic detritivore on survival and growth of a specialised mayfly species. 2. Bioturbation was imposed by adding different densities of the midge Chironomus riparius to clean and polluted sediments. Changes in water quality and sediment properties, and survival and growth of the mayfly Ephoron virgo ...
Ferric sulphate dosing has been used as a eutrophication control measure in water supply reservoirs....
Effects observed in whole-sediment bioassays must be seen as the joint effect of all sediment charac...
Impact of pollution on aquatic biota is usually assessed by comparing the assemblage at an impacted ...
1. Bioturbation, by definition, changes the structure and properties of sediments, thereby altering ...
The absence of species in polluted sediments does not necessarily imply exclusion due to toxicity. O...
The aim of the present study was to analyse the causes for the absence and persistence of chironomid...
The fate of sediment associated compounds is the combined result of chemical properties and biologic...
After decades of pollution, benthic communities in floodplain lake ecosystems are likely to be expos...
Bioassays are widely used to estimate ecological risks of contaminated sediments. We compared the re...
1. Sediments have been considered as a habitat, a cover from predators and a source of food, but als...
Aquatic insects are frequently employed as contaminant biomonitors. Chironomus tentans, a representa...
Several studies, particularly in the Northern Hemisphere, have demonstrated that chironomids are res...
The hyporheic interstitial provides habitat for many different organisms - from bacteria to burrowin...
1. Sediments have been considered as a habitat, a cover from predators and a source of food, but als...
International audience1. Invertebrate bioturbation can strongly affect water-sediment exchanges in a...
Ferric sulphate dosing has been used as a eutrophication control measure in water supply reservoirs....
Effects observed in whole-sediment bioassays must be seen as the joint effect of all sediment charac...
Impact of pollution on aquatic biota is usually assessed by comparing the assemblage at an impacted ...
1. Bioturbation, by definition, changes the structure and properties of sediments, thereby altering ...
The absence of species in polluted sediments does not necessarily imply exclusion due to toxicity. O...
The aim of the present study was to analyse the causes for the absence and persistence of chironomid...
The fate of sediment associated compounds is the combined result of chemical properties and biologic...
After decades of pollution, benthic communities in floodplain lake ecosystems are likely to be expos...
Bioassays are widely used to estimate ecological risks of contaminated sediments. We compared the re...
1. Sediments have been considered as a habitat, a cover from predators and a source of food, but als...
Aquatic insects are frequently employed as contaminant biomonitors. Chironomus tentans, a representa...
Several studies, particularly in the Northern Hemisphere, have demonstrated that chironomids are res...
The hyporheic interstitial provides habitat for many different organisms - from bacteria to burrowin...
1. Sediments have been considered as a habitat, a cover from predators and a source of food, but als...
International audience1. Invertebrate bioturbation can strongly affect water-sediment exchanges in a...
Ferric sulphate dosing has been used as a eutrophication control measure in water supply reservoirs....
Effects observed in whole-sediment bioassays must be seen as the joint effect of all sediment charac...
Impact of pollution on aquatic biota is usually assessed by comparing the assemblage at an impacted ...