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Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 67:1984-1993
1. Environmental change and growing anthropogenic pressure on water resources is increasing the duration and intensity of drying events in streams in many geographical locations. Favourable sediment characteristics (e.g. high porosity and low fine se
Publikováno v:
Hydrobiologia. 848:1015-1025
This study aimed to experimentally examine how riverbed drying and different rates of water level reduction influenced the vertical movement of amphipods of various sizes into different subsurface sediment compositions. Using sediment columns (mesoco
Publikováno v:
Hydrobiologia. 815:73-82
Benthic macroinvertebrates inhabit the streambed sediments of temporary streams during drying events. Fine sediment (< 2 mm in diameter) deposition and clogging of interstitial pathways reduces the connectivity between benthic and subsurface habitats
Field studies have demonstrated that benthic fauna use hyporheic sediments during drying events in temporary rivers, but the factors influencing the survival of fauna in subsurface sediments remain poorly quantified. Laboratory mesocosm experiments w
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http://nectar.northampton.ac.uk/10423/1/Vadher2018_Article_TheDurationOfChannelDryingAffe.pdf
http://nectar.northampton.ac.uk/10423/1/Vadher2018_Article_TheDurationOfChannelDryingAffe.pdf
Intermittent rivers, which experience periods of flow cessation and streambed drying, occur globally. Given that the frequency and duration of stream drying events is likely to increase as a result of anthropogenic pressures and global climate change
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https://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/33191/1/PubSub10713_Stubbington.pdf
https://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/33191/1/PubSub10713_Stubbington.pdf
1. Streambed drying is becoming more common due to climate change and increasing anthropogenic water resource pressures. Subsurface sediments are a potential refuge for benthic macroinvertebrates during drying events in temporary streams.\ud \ud 2. S
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https://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/31281/1/8831_Stubbington.pdf
https://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/31281/1/8831_Stubbington.pdf
Publikováno v:
Hydrobiologia. 753(1):61-71
Surface and subsurface sediments in river ecosystems are recognized as refuges that may promote invertebrate survival during disturbances such as floods and streambed drying. Refuge use is spatiotemporally variable, with environmental factors includi
Autor:
Ian D L Foster, Jennine L Evans, Seeseana Wright, Atish N. Vadher, Christopher Manning, Ruth Copeland‐Phillips, John Boardman, Adrian L. Collins
Farm ponds, reservoirs and in-stream weirs exist in most lowland UK river catchments and often dominate over natural features such as lakes, wetlands, floodplains and debris dams. Artificial structures have served multiple purposes, including provisi
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https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.5235
https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.5235
Autor:
Simon Pulley, Yusheng Zhang, Ruth Copeland‐Phillips, Atish N. Vadher, Ian D.L. Foster, John Boardman, Adrian L. Collins
Channel banks can contribute a significant proportion of fine‐grained (20% of the riverine total PP load increased from 15 to 25 (corresponding range of 17 to 35 using the 25th and 75th percentiles of measured TP concentrations). Collectively, thes
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https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.14785
https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.14785