Freshwater systems are vulnerable to pollution and species loss often ensues. Are there additional implications for assemblage structure? Here we use Berger-Parker d, Simpson's 1/D and Simpson's E to measure the ecological diversity of pristine and perturbed freshwater fish assemblages in Trinidad, West Indies, and Oklahoma, USA. Although the impacted sites typically had fewer species than expected, they could not be distinguished from unperturbed ones of equivalent richness. Changes in the evenness of these assemblages are thus driven by changes in richness. One practical outcome is that diversity indices may not provide independent verification of the detrimental consequences of pollution. The similarity in structure of naturally and anth...
Disturbance can impact natural communities in multiple ways. However, there has been a tendency to f...
Environmental homogenization in coastal ecosystems impacted by human activities may be an important ...
Abstract Recent literature reviews of bioassessment methods raise questions about use of least-impac...
The aim of this study was to describe and quantify the effect of aquatic pollution on the fish assem...
International audienceTrail-based ecology has been developed for decades lo infer ecosystem response...
Extinction rates are predicted to accelerate during the Anthropocene. Quantifying and mitigating the...
Extinction rates are predicted to accelerate during the Anthropocene. Quantifying and mitigating the...
Anthropogenic disturbances particularly affect biodiversity in sensitive freshwater ecosystems by ca...
The Earth’s freshwater ecosystems are undergoing a period of dramatic change. The simultaneous expan...
Assessing fish species richness at the scale of an entire watershed or multiple watersheds is import...
In this study, the inverted trophic hypothesis was tested in the freshwater fish communities of a re...
The proposed epoch of the Anthropocene has been slow to gain acceptance despite mounting evidence in...
Artificial fluctuations in streamflow have been documented to alter the composition andstructure of ...
Disturbance can impact natural communities in multiple ways. However, there has been a tendency to f...
Taxonomic distinctness is a newer biodiversity measure that emphasizes the average taxonomic related...
Disturbance can impact natural communities in multiple ways. However, there has been a tendency to f...
Environmental homogenization in coastal ecosystems impacted by human activities may be an important ...
Abstract Recent literature reviews of bioassessment methods raise questions about use of least-impac...
The aim of this study was to describe and quantify the effect of aquatic pollution on the fish assem...
International audienceTrail-based ecology has been developed for decades lo infer ecosystem response...
Extinction rates are predicted to accelerate during the Anthropocene. Quantifying and mitigating the...
Extinction rates are predicted to accelerate during the Anthropocene. Quantifying and mitigating the...
Anthropogenic disturbances particularly affect biodiversity in sensitive freshwater ecosystems by ca...
The Earth’s freshwater ecosystems are undergoing a period of dramatic change. The simultaneous expan...
Assessing fish species richness at the scale of an entire watershed or multiple watersheds is import...
In this study, the inverted trophic hypothesis was tested in the freshwater fish communities of a re...
The proposed epoch of the Anthropocene has been slow to gain acceptance despite mounting evidence in...
Artificial fluctuations in streamflow have been documented to alter the composition andstructure of ...
Disturbance can impact natural communities in multiple ways. However, there has been a tendency to f...
Taxonomic distinctness is a newer biodiversity measure that emphasizes the average taxonomic related...
Disturbance can impact natural communities in multiple ways. However, there has been a tendency to f...
Environmental homogenization in coastal ecosystems impacted by human activities may be an important ...
Abstract Recent literature reviews of bioassessment methods raise questions about use of least-impac...