Lotic freshwater macroinvertebrate species distribution models (SDMs) have been shown to improve when hydrological variables are included. However, most studies to date only include data describing climate or stream flow-related surrogates. We assessed the relative influence of climatic and hydrological predictor variables on the modelled distribution of macroinvertebrates, expecting model performance to improve when hydrological variables are included. We calibrated five SDMs using combinations of bioclimatic (bC), hydrological (H) and hydroclimatic (hC) predictor datasets and compared model performance as well as variance partition of all combinations. We investigated the difference in trait composition of communities that responded bette...
Although our knowledge of the spatial distribution of stream organisms has been increasing rapidly i...
Climate change has the potential to alter the flow regimes of rivers and consequently affect the tax...
Ecological flows across ecosystem boundaries are typically studied at spatial scales that limit our ...
Lotic freshwater macroinvertebrate species distribution models (SDMs) have been shown to improve whe...
Species distribution models are increasingly applied to freshwater ecosystems. Most applications use...
Riverine species have adapted to their environment, particularly to the hydrological regime. Hydrolo...
1) Despite a general recognition that benthic macroinvertebrates respond to changes in hydrological ...
1. Despite a general recognition that benthic macroinvertebrates respond to changes in hydrological ...
Streamflow variability is a major determinant of basin-scale distributions of benthic invertebrates....
Current knowledge regarding the flow preferences of benthic stream invertebrates is mostly based on ...
Multivariate analysis was used to build macroinvertebrate predictive models for stream assessment in...
Global change has the potential to affect river flow conditions which are fundamental determinants o...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are frequently used to evaluate river system conditions and restoration p...
Global change has the potential to affect river flow conditions which are fundamental determinants o...
Flow variability drives important instream ecohydrological processes. Nonetheless, generalizations a...
Although our knowledge of the spatial distribution of stream organisms has been increasing rapidly i...
Climate change has the potential to alter the flow regimes of rivers and consequently affect the tax...
Ecological flows across ecosystem boundaries are typically studied at spatial scales that limit our ...
Lotic freshwater macroinvertebrate species distribution models (SDMs) have been shown to improve whe...
Species distribution models are increasingly applied to freshwater ecosystems. Most applications use...
Riverine species have adapted to their environment, particularly to the hydrological regime. Hydrolo...
1) Despite a general recognition that benthic macroinvertebrates respond to changes in hydrological ...
1. Despite a general recognition that benthic macroinvertebrates respond to changes in hydrological ...
Streamflow variability is a major determinant of basin-scale distributions of benthic invertebrates....
Current knowledge regarding the flow preferences of benthic stream invertebrates is mostly based on ...
Multivariate analysis was used to build macroinvertebrate predictive models for stream assessment in...
Global change has the potential to affect river flow conditions which are fundamental determinants o...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are frequently used to evaluate river system conditions and restoration p...
Global change has the potential to affect river flow conditions which are fundamental determinants o...
Flow variability drives important instream ecohydrological processes. Nonetheless, generalizations a...
Although our knowledge of the spatial distribution of stream organisms has been increasing rapidly i...
Climate change has the potential to alter the flow regimes of rivers and consequently affect the tax...
Ecological flows across ecosystem boundaries are typically studied at spatial scales that limit our ...