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Species-specific drivers explain fish feeding and individual niche variation. [PDF]
Sánchez-Hernández J +4 more
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Dissecting the urban footprint of unplanned settlements shaping macroinvertebrate communities in Wuye River, Abuja, Nigeria. [PDF]
Arimoro FO +5 more
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A spatial inventory of freshwater macroinvertebrate occurrences in the Guineo-Congolian biodiversity hotspot. [PDF]
Akindele EO +12 more
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Do the Ecoregions Support Distinct Hilly and Mountain Stream Chironomid Assemblages in South-East Europe? [PDF]
Ergović V +6 more
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Sampling of aquatic macroinvertebrates requires techniques that are efficient and representative. Stratification of sampling units is a practical way of ensuring representative coverage of the habitat. However, efficiency of sampling devices used in the field and techniques for extraction of specimens from samples has rarely been assessed.
Marchant, Richard, Yule, Catherine M
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Sampling of aquatic macroinvertebrates requires techniques that are efficient and representative. Stratification of sampling units is a practical way of ensuring representative coverage of the habitat. However, efficiency of sampling devices used in the field and techniques for extraction of specimens from samples has rarely been assessed.
Marchant, Richard, Yule, Catherine M
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THE EFFECT OF PHORATE ON WETLAND MACROINVERTEBRATES
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 1996Abstract The effects of phorate, an organophosphorus insecticide, on aquatic macroinvertebrates was studied in littoral mesocosms in South Dakota wetlands. In 1991 and 1992, four mesocosms were constructed in each of three wetlands. In each wetland, one mesocosm was a reference and phorate concentrations of 1.2, 2.4, and 4.8 kg/ha were ...
Charles D. Dieter +2 more
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Macroinvertebrates as Indicators of Pollution
Journal AWWA, 1977Macroinvertebrates are a useful indicator of water‐quality changes such as those caused by the introduction of pollutants that affect these organisms.
Elizabeth Myslinski, Walter Ginsburg
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Reintroduction of freshwater macroinvertebrates: challenges and opportunities
Biological Reviews, 2018ABSTRACTSpecies reintroductions – the translocation of individuals to areas in which a species has been extirpated with the aim of re‐establishing a self‐sustaining population – have become a widespread practice in conservation biology. Reintroduction projects have tended to focus on terrestrial vertebrates and, to a lesser extent, fishes.
Jourdan, Jonas +13 more
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