Climate change is causing prolonged drying in many seasonal wetlands, including urban wetlands, potentially affecting aquatic invertebrates that take refuge in wetland sediment during dry periods and thereby threatening wetland biodiversity. We collected sediment from two habitats: open water (OW) and fringing trees (FT), in eight urban wetlands after seasonal inundation had ended. Both habitats are inundated during winter–spring and dry in summer–autumn. Each sediment sample was divided into subsamples. One set of subsamples were inundated in the laboratory to test the hypothesis that emerging invertebrate assemblages would differ between OW and FT sediments. Another set of subsamples was dried, stored for a year, and inundated to test the...
Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about effects on t...
In many regions, global warming is causing drying in perennial streams and prolonged drying in inter...
Summary 1. Many studies have shown negative effects of river drying on in‐stream animals. However, t...
In regions with a drying climate, as waterbodies dry out more frequently or for longer, species trai...
In Mediterranean climate regions like Perth, wetlands are often seasonal, and the fauna is adapted t...
Seasonally intermittent freshwater environments show large temporal changes in area and environmenta...
The Swan Coastal Plain was once covered by wetlands, but fewer than 30% of these natural wetlands re...
In many regions, climate change is prolonging dry periods in rivers and wetlands, exposing freshwate...
Loss of water challenges aquatic animal survival, and although it happens annually in seasonal wetla...
Aquatic invertebrates were collected from six wetlands on the Swan Coastal Plain near Perth, Western...
Many rivers are experiencing longer dry periods globally, with increasing human demands and climate ...
Freshwater habitats are drying more frequently and for longer under the combined pressures of climat...
1. A long-lived bank of propagules consisting of eggs, seeds and spores is one mechanism that allows...
Research Experience for TeachersSeasonal woodland pools are an important wetland that may be affecte...
Dry river beds are common worldwide and are rapidly increasing in extent due to the effects of water...
Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about effects on t...
In many regions, global warming is causing drying in perennial streams and prolonged drying in inter...
Summary 1. Many studies have shown negative effects of river drying on in‐stream animals. However, t...
In regions with a drying climate, as waterbodies dry out more frequently or for longer, species trai...
In Mediterranean climate regions like Perth, wetlands are often seasonal, and the fauna is adapted t...
Seasonally intermittent freshwater environments show large temporal changes in area and environmenta...
The Swan Coastal Plain was once covered by wetlands, but fewer than 30% of these natural wetlands re...
In many regions, climate change is prolonging dry periods in rivers and wetlands, exposing freshwate...
Loss of water challenges aquatic animal survival, and although it happens annually in seasonal wetla...
Aquatic invertebrates were collected from six wetlands on the Swan Coastal Plain near Perth, Western...
Many rivers are experiencing longer dry periods globally, with increasing human demands and climate ...
Freshwater habitats are drying more frequently and for longer under the combined pressures of climat...
1. A long-lived bank of propagules consisting of eggs, seeds and spores is one mechanism that allows...
Research Experience for TeachersSeasonal woodland pools are an important wetland that may be affecte...
Dry river beds are common worldwide and are rapidly increasing in extent due to the effects of water...
Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about effects on t...
In many regions, global warming is causing drying in perennial streams and prolonged drying in inter...
Summary 1. Many studies have shown negative effects of river drying on in‐stream animals. However, t...