2014
DOI: 10.1051/kmae/2014028
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Biological zonation of the last unbound big river in the West Carpathians: reference scheme based on caddisfly communities

Abstract: Key-words:Trichoptera, classification, Hron River, longitudinal profile, Carpathians A thorough understanding of biotic communities distribution in predisturbance state is essential for predictions of their future changes related to human activities. In this regard, pre-damming data on spatial distribution of benthic communities are highly valuable. Caddisflies were sampled at 14 sites of the Hron River and analysed in order to establish longitudinal zonation of the river and to determine environmental factors… Show more

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“…Céréghino et al, 2008;Ruhí et al, 2009;Miguel-Chinchilla et al, 2014;Buczyńska et al, 2016). This especially refers to caddisflies (Trichoptera), an important component of the freshwater macrofauna, an ideal group for ecological studies because of the great abundance of species and their broad spectrum of habitat and trophic preferences (de Moor and Ivanov, 2008;Malm et al, 2013;Čiliak et al, 2014). Moreover, being amphibiotic insects, caddisflies depend not only on strictly aquatic environmental factors but also on terrestrial ones, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Céréghino et al, 2008;Ruhí et al, 2009;Miguel-Chinchilla et al, 2014;Buczyńska et al, 2016). This especially refers to caddisflies (Trichoptera), an important component of the freshwater macrofauna, an ideal group for ecological studies because of the great abundance of species and their broad spectrum of habitat and trophic preferences (de Moor and Ivanov, 2008;Malm et al, 2013;Čiliak et al, 2014). Moreover, being amphibiotic insects, caddisflies depend not only on strictly aquatic environmental factors but also on terrestrial ones, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distribution of benthic invertebrates reflects the environmental conditions of their habitat (Vannote et al 1980). The linkages of macroinvertebrates zonation and environmental parameters have been assessed in other Carpathian rivers where mutual gradient between environmental and faunal characteristic has been found (Illéšová et al 2008;Čiliak et al 2014). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%