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Relation of headwater macroinvertebrate communities to

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"... in-stream and adjacent stand characteristics in managed second-growth forests of the Oregon Coast Range mountains1 ..."
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in-stream and adjacent stand characteristics in managed second-growth forests of the Oregon Coast Range mountains1

Relation of headwater macroinvertebrate communities to

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"... in-stream and adjacent stand characteristics in managed second-growth forests of the Oregon Coast Range mountains1 ..."
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in-stream and adjacent stand characteristics in managed second-growth forests of the Oregon Coast Range mountains1

Influence of different forest practices on stream macroinvertebrate communities in small headwater streams in the interior of British Columbia

by John S Richardson , Charlotte Gjerløv
"... Abstract: Stream invertebrate community responses to logging were tested in headwater streams in the Merritt and Cariboo Forest Districts. The study consisted of two components, each manipulated independently to test for effects on stream communities; magnitude of spring freshets and UV radiation. ..."
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Abstract: Stream invertebrate community responses to logging were tested in headwater streams in the Merritt and Cariboo Forest Districts. The study consisted of two components, each manipulated independently to test for effects on stream communities; magnitude of spring freshets and UV radiation

@ 1997 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in Belgium. Leaf litter decomposition and macroinvertebrate communities in headwater streams draining pine

by Matt R. Whiles, J. Bruce Wallace , 1997
"... and hardwood catchments ..."
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and hardwood catchments

Macroinvertebrate communities along a third-order Iberian stream

by J. M. González, A. Basaguren, J. Pozo
"... The macroinvertebrate community was studied in 3 reaches along a north-Iberian stream that differ in the amount and nature of food resources. Regardless of shading and water quality, both invertebrate density and biomass were higher at the 2 downstream sites than at the headwater site. The taxonomic ..."
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The macroinvertebrate community was studied in 3 reaches along a north-Iberian stream that differ in the amount and nature of food resources. Regardless of shading and water quality, both invertebrate density and biomass were higher at the 2 downstream sites than at the headwater site

MACROINVERTEBRATES, YEASTS, AND MICROBIOLOGICAL INDICATORS 743 DIVERSITY ASSESSMENT OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES, YEASTS, AND

by Microbiological Indicators Along A , 2003
"... (With 2 figures) The main goals of this study were: 1) to evaluate the structure, diversity, and functional trophic group composition of benthic macroinvertebrate communities; 2) to characterize water quality in the head-waters of the Doce river watershed, based on physical, chemical, and biological ..."
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(With 2 figures) The main goals of this study were: 1) to evaluate the structure, diversity, and functional trophic group composition of benthic macroinvertebrate communities; 2) to characterize water quality in the head-waters of the Doce river watershed, based on physical, chemical

DOI: 10.1577/T03-228.1 Associations among Selection Logging History, Brook Trout, Macroinvertebrates, and Habitat in Northern Michigan Headwater Streams

by Peter J. Vandusen, Casey J F. Huckins, David J. Flaspohler
"... Abstract.—Selection logging is a dominant forest management technique in mixed-hardwood forests of the Laurentian Great Lakes region, yet little is known about its potential effects on neighboring streams and their communities. We surveyed nine headwater streams of the Otter River watershed in Michi ..."
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Abstract.—Selection logging is a dominant forest management technique in mixed-hardwood forests of the Laurentian Great Lakes region, yet little is known about its potential effects on neighboring streams and their communities. We surveyed nine headwater streams of the Otter River watershed

Visually determined stream mesohabitats influence benthic macroinvertebrate assessments in headwater streams

by Déborah R O Silva , Raphael Ligeiro , Robert M Hughes , Marcos Callisto
"... Abstract Mesohabitat components such as substrate and surface flow types are intimately related to benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages in streams. Visual assessments of the distribution of these components provide a means of evaluating physical habitat heterogeneity and aid biodiversity surveys a ..."
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Abstract Mesohabitat components such as substrate and surface flow types are intimately related to benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages in streams. Visual assessments of the distribution of these components provide a means of evaluating physical habitat heterogeneity and aid biodiversity surveys

HOW MUCH DO VALLEY FILLS INFLUENCE HEADWATER STREAMS? 1

by Kyle J. Hartman, Michael D. Kaller, John W. Howell, John A. Sweka
"... Abstract. Valley fill mining has the potential to alter headwater stream habitat in many areas in the eastern United States. In valley fill mining, overburden is removed to expose underlying coal seams. The overburden is then deposited in the adjacent valley. The deposited overburden from mining inc ..."
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increases sedimentation, increases stream conductivity, and alters hydrologic regimes downstream of the fill. Changes in downstream communities are not well documented. However, it was suspected the increased sedimentation and conductivity would have deleterious effects upon the downstream macroinvertebrate

Environmental influences on macroinvertebrate assemblages in headwater streams of northeastern Ohio

by Patrick Goebel , Kathryn L Holmes , P Charles Goebel , Lance R Williams , Marie Schecengost - J. Freshw. Ecol
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