Understanding the mechanisms that regulate local species diversity and community structure is a perennial goal of ecology. Local community structure can be viewed as the result of numerous local and regional processes; these processes act as filters that reduce the regional species pool down to the observed local community. In stream ecosystems, the natural flow regime (including the timing, magnitude, and duration of high and low flow events) is widely recognized as a primary regulator of local diversity and community composition. This is especially true in arid-land streams, where low- and zero-flow events can occur frequently and for extended periods of time (months to years). Additionally, wetted habitat patches in arid-land stream netw...
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Intermittent streams are globally ubiquitous and comprise a large percentage of stream networks. As ...
Content removed due to copy right restriction: Dewson, Z.S., Death, R.G. & James, A.B.W. (2003) The...
Abiotic conditions within streams, especially those conditions impacted by human activities, often i...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
Land use alters the physical and biological structure of stream ecosystems and potentially alters th...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
DOCTORATE DISSERTATION: The anthropogenic alteration of river and stream flow due to the building of...
Freshwater ecosystems are among the most important and most imperiled of ecological resources, espec...
After three decades of active research coupling hydrology and stream ecology, the connection among s...
[Extract] As the name infers, the Wet Tropics is a unique region within Australia, characterized by ...
Climatic extremes are becoming more frequent and intense across much of the globe, potentially trans...
Small low-head diversion dams are capable of removing much of the flow of a river, often resulting i...
ABSTRACT: The diversity of life in headwater streams (intermittent, first and second order) contribu...
1. Both environmental filtering and dispersal filtering are known to influence plant species distrib...
News coverage: A news release based on this journal publication, which is written for a lay audienc...
Intermittent streams are globally ubiquitous and comprise a large percentage of stream networks. As ...
Content removed due to copy right restriction: Dewson, Z.S., Death, R.G. & James, A.B.W. (2003) The...
Abiotic conditions within streams, especially those conditions impacted by human activities, often i...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
Land use alters the physical and biological structure of stream ecosystems and potentially alters th...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
DOCTORATE DISSERTATION: The anthropogenic alteration of river and stream flow due to the building of...
Freshwater ecosystems are among the most important and most imperiled of ecological resources, espec...
After three decades of active research coupling hydrology and stream ecology, the connection among s...
[Extract] As the name infers, the Wet Tropics is a unique region within Australia, characterized by ...
Climatic extremes are becoming more frequent and intense across much of the globe, potentially trans...
Small low-head diversion dams are capable of removing much of the flow of a river, often resulting i...
ABSTRACT: The diversity of life in headwater streams (intermittent, first and second order) contribu...
1. Both environmental filtering and dispersal filtering are known to influence plant species distrib...
News coverage: A news release based on this journal publication, which is written for a lay audienc...
Intermittent streams are globally ubiquitous and comprise a large percentage of stream networks. As ...
Content removed due to copy right restriction: Dewson, Z.S., Death, R.G. & James, A.B.W. (2003) The...