2017
DOI: 10.3906/zoo-1510-62
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Comparison of trophic structure of the benthic macroinvertebratesin three Bulgarian riverine water bodies

Abstract: The trophic structure of benthic macroinvertebrates in three different types of running water bodies subjected to varying degrees of anthropogenic pressure was analyzed. A seasonal survey was conducted at three Bulgarian rivers in 2011. An adapted version of the multihabitat sampling method was applied along with measuring physical and chemical variables. The ecological status was defined by means of biotic and trophic indexes. Distribution of the functional feeding groups shows that the most sensitive groups,… Show more

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“…Water bodies, specifically rivers, have been shown to reflect conditions on the landscape through catchments conditions (Sandeva & Despot, 2015;Chique, Potito, Molloy, & Cornett, 2018). As a result, the aquatic insect community assemblage composition also mirrors conditions within water bodies (Kerakova, Uzunov, & Varadinova, 2017;Uhl, Wölfling, Fiala, & Fiedler, 2016). Therefore, the use of insect assemblage community composition of the Pawmpawm River can increase our understanding on changes that might have occurred within the period under investigation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water bodies, specifically rivers, have been shown to reflect conditions on the landscape through catchments conditions (Sandeva & Despot, 2015;Chique, Potito, Molloy, & Cornett, 2018). As a result, the aquatic insect community assemblage composition also mirrors conditions within water bodies (Kerakova, Uzunov, & Varadinova, 2017;Uhl, Wölfling, Fiala, & Fiedler, 2016). Therefore, the use of insect assemblage community composition of the Pawmpawm River can increase our understanding on changes that might have occurred within the period under investigation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%