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Macroinvertebrate Communities in Artificial Wetlands – the Influence of

by David Bryant, Phil Papas, David Bryant, Phil Papas , 2007
"... Macroinvertebrate communities in artificial wetlands – the influence of macrophytes ..."
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Macroinvertebrate communities in artificial wetlands – the influence of macrophytes

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

RESPONSES OF MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES TO RIVER RESTORATION

by In A Channelized, Segment Of, The Shibetsu River, Northern Japan
"... The effects of restoration of channel meandering and the installation of groynes on physical variables and river-dwelling macroinvertebrates were examined in a lowland river, the Shibetsu River in northern Japan. The lowland segment of the Shibetsu River, which previously meandered, had been straigh ..."
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straightened by channelization and groynes had been installed in some portions of the channelized reach. In 2002, the channelization works were partly reversed to improve the degraded river ecosystem. Physical environment variables and the macroinvertebrate community structure and composition were compared

SPATIO-TEMPORAL VARIATIONS OF MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY

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"... Investigations were carried out on spatial and temporal distribution of benthic macroinverteb-rate assemblages at a cross-section of the River Tisza. The macrozoobenthos showed signifi-cant spatial and seasonal changes in number of individuals and taxa, and Margalef’s species richness. The spatial a ..."
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of benthic community. In contrast, the family level identification of chironomids is enough for characterization of temporal distribution of benthic macroinvertebrates. Key words: Chironomidae, discriminant analysis, spatial and temporal distribution, identifi-cation level

Effects of introduced salmonids on macroinvertebrate communities of

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"... mountain ponds in the Iberian system of Spain ..."
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mountain ponds in the Iberian system of Spain

MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES OF THE SEDIMENTS OF HAMILTON BAY AND ADJACENT

by Lake Ontario, M. G. Johnson, D H. Matheson
"... The distribution and abundance of benthic macroinvertebrates in Hamilton Bay and adjacent Lake Ontario were related to physical and chemical characteristics of the water and sediments and to hydrodynamic factors. The profundal sediments of IIamilton Bay, rich in organic matter, contained an abundanc ..."
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an abundance of Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri and Tubifex tubifex, while lesser numbers of five Limnodrilus species occupied poorer sublittoral sedi-ments. No macroinvertebrate community occurred in sediments containing more than 25% FeaOa. The combination of more favorable water chemistry, circulation

The Effects of Exurbanization on Bird and Macroinvertebrate Communities in Deciduous Forests on the Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee

by Jordan M Casey , Marie E Wilson , Nicholas Hollingshead , David G Haskell , 2009
"... Recommended by Bradford Hawkins To investigate the potential causes of changes to bird communities in exurban areas, we examined the relationship between bird and macroinvertebrate communities in exurbanized forest. We randomly located sampling points across a gradient of exurbanization. We used po ..."
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Recommended by Bradford Hawkins To investigate the potential causes of changes to bird communities in exurban areas, we examined the relationship between bird and macroinvertebrate communities in exurbanized forest. We randomly located sampling points across a gradient of exurbanization. We used

Effects of fish on mercury contamination of macroinvertebrate communities of grassland ponds. Environ

by Byron L. Henderson, Yz Matthew M. Chumchal, Z Ray W. Drenner, Z Yanci Deng, Z Peter Diaz, Weston H. Nowlin, Pond Grassl - Toxicol. Chem. 2012
"... Abstract—Mercury is an environmental contaminant that negatively affects the health of vertebrate consumers such as fish, birds, and mammals. Although aquatic macroinvertebrates are a key link in the trophic transfer of Hg to vertebrate consumers, Hg contamination in macroinvertebrate communities ha ..."
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Abstract—Mercury is an environmental contaminant that negatively affects the health of vertebrate consumers such as fish, birds, and mammals. Although aquatic macroinvertebrates are a key link in the trophic transfer of Hg to vertebrate consumers, Hg contamination in macroinvertebrate communities

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
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