We manipulated, in accord with global-warming predictions, the thermal regime of a permanent first-order stream near Toronto, Ontario, Canada. We examined the effects of a 2-3.5 [degrees] C water-temperature increase on densities, biomass, species composition, and life histories of resident stream invertebrates. The stream was divided longitudinally at the source into two channels, one control and one experimental, and a before and after (BACI) design was employed such that one pre-manipulation year was followed by 2 yr of the temperature manipulation. Changes in the experimental channel following commencement of the manipulation included: (1) decreased total animal densities, particularly Chironomidae (Diptera); (2) earlier onset of adult ...
1. Climate-change effects on rivers and streams might interact with other pressures, such as polluti...
Climatic variation associated with the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) influences terrestrial and m...
Cross-ecosystem subsidies are important as their recipients often rely on them to supplement in situ...
Global climate models provide estimates of future changes in air temperature and precipitation patte...
Climate change is affecting freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Warming temperatures have had profound ...
The aim of this study was to predict global warming effects on benthic macroinvertebrate community s...
Small, low-head diversion dams are capable of withdrawing much of the flow of a river, often resulti...
Sudden instream releases of hypolimnetic water from hydropower plants (i.e. hydropeaking) can cause ...
Anthropogenic changes to the temperature regimes of rivers, whether through thermal pollution, remov...
Global warming is expected to raise the mean annual temperatures all over the world by 0.3-4.8°C, bu...
This topic presents the effect of water temperature on benthic invertebrate growth and assemblages a...
Graduation date: 2009Small low-head diversion dams are capable of removing much of the flow of a riv...
Climate change is increasing temperatures globally as well as the frequency and severity of extreme ...
Climate change is affecting biodiversity on multiple levels all over the world. Concomitant with a h...
Freshwater streams are incredibly variable habitats where abiotic conditions change daily and season...
1. Climate-change effects on rivers and streams might interact with other pressures, such as polluti...
Climatic variation associated with the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) influences terrestrial and m...
Cross-ecosystem subsidies are important as their recipients often rely on them to supplement in situ...
Global climate models provide estimates of future changes in air temperature and precipitation patte...
Climate change is affecting freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Warming temperatures have had profound ...
The aim of this study was to predict global warming effects on benthic macroinvertebrate community s...
Small, low-head diversion dams are capable of withdrawing much of the flow of a river, often resulti...
Sudden instream releases of hypolimnetic water from hydropower plants (i.e. hydropeaking) can cause ...
Anthropogenic changes to the temperature regimes of rivers, whether through thermal pollution, remov...
Global warming is expected to raise the mean annual temperatures all over the world by 0.3-4.8°C, bu...
This topic presents the effect of water temperature on benthic invertebrate growth and assemblages a...
Graduation date: 2009Small low-head diversion dams are capable of removing much of the flow of a riv...
Climate change is increasing temperatures globally as well as the frequency and severity of extreme ...
Climate change is affecting biodiversity on multiple levels all over the world. Concomitant with a h...
Freshwater streams are incredibly variable habitats where abiotic conditions change daily and season...
1. Climate-change effects on rivers and streams might interact with other pressures, such as polluti...
Climatic variation associated with the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) influences terrestrial and m...
Cross-ecosystem subsidies are important as their recipients often rely on them to supplement in situ...