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Freshwater Navigation Is Linked to Non‐Native Species Distributions Across Spatial Scales
ABSTRACT Aim Invasive species are among the most important drivers of native species declines, and cause serious economic and ecological costs. Globally, Europe is a hotspot for freshwater non‐native species, especially among macroinvertebrates and fish, and inland navigation is thought to be a major driver of their spread. However, the degree to which
Aaron N. Sexton +12 more
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Biological communities exhibit a consistent negative scaling between body size and abundance, yet how this relationship responds to warming remains unclear. Using ~670,000 individual body‐size measurements from stream food webs, we show that temperature effects on size structure depend strongly on resource supply, with warming leading to less negative ...
Vojsava Gjoni +3 more
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Seasonal records of benthic macroinvertebrates in a stream on the eastern edge of the Iguaçu National Park, Brazil. [PDF]
Santos JS +3 more
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Widespread Aquatic Insect Responses to Recent Warming in Swiss Mountain Lakes
Chironomids in surface sediment from 24 Swiss mountain lakes were studied and compared with surveys conducted on the same lakes in 1993/2002 to assess biological responses to recent climate warming. Most lakes show significant shifts in this important group of aquatic insects towards assemblages typical of warmer conditions, while a subset exhibits ...
Maja Damber +9 more
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Benthic Macroinvertebrates Fauna of Mt. Cheonggye
Jung-Ho PARK +3 more
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Data on three-year monitoring of benthic macroinvertebrates in ditches of the orchard region of Altes Land, Germany. [PDF]
Lorenz S, Süß A.
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Abstract This study aimed to identify species compositions that use resources more efficiently and recommend management practices for extensive and semi‐intensive pond polyculture by modeling food webs and calculating performance indicators. We monitored 8 polyculture fish ponds managed by fish farmers that had contrasting fish species compositions in ...
Purco Ralaiarison Ralien +13 more
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Metric and power analysis for a biomonitoring program in Banff National Park, Alberta
The purpose of this thesis is to inform a biomonitoring study in Banff National Park, Alberta, that will use benthic macroinvertebrates as a biological indicator of aquatic ecosystem condition in response to the re-introduction of bison.
Penno, Jessica
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Impacts of effluent from fish farming activities on fluvial ecosystems lead to deterioration of water quality and changes in the macroinvertebrates assemblage.
Imanpour Namin, J. +2 more
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Bioassessment of a Northwest Florida Estuary Using Benthic Macroinvertebrates. [PDF]
Nestlerode JA +4 more
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