2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-010-0580-5
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Influences of catchment and corridor imperviousness on urban stream macroinvertebrate communities at multiple spatial scales

Abstract: Resolving land cover hierarchy relationships in urban settings is important for defining the scale and type of management required to enhance stream health. We investigated associations between macroinvertebrate assemblages in urban streams of Hamilton, New Zealand, and environmental variables measured at multiple spatial scales comprising (i) local-scale physicochemical conditions, (ii) impervious area in multiple stream corridor widths (30, 50 and 100 m) along segments (sections of stream between tributary n… Show more

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“…Assessments at different spatial scales are important for analysing life diversity in any ecosystem because diversity patterns might change according to the metrics and scale considered (Whittaker 1960(Whittaker , 1972Anderson et al 2011;Collier and Clements 2011). Diversity patterns (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assessments at different spatial scales are important for analysing life diversity in any ecosystem because diversity patterns might change according to the metrics and scale considered (Whittaker 1960(Whittaker , 1972Anderson et al 2011;Collier and Clements 2011). Diversity patterns (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many cases, populations of sensitive organisms may disappear at very low levels of ISA within a watershed. The most sensitive taxa are lost at about 3 % watershed ISA while nearly half of all resident taxa may be extirpated by 15-20 % ISA, although site-specific values may vary among geoclimatic settings (Utz et al 2009) and the degree of ISA connectivity to stream channels (Collier and Clements 2011). However, aggregating individual taxa responses by considering total taxonomic richness rather than individual taxa produces a linear decline across the same ISA gradient ( Fig.…”
Section: Thresholds and The Challenge Of Scalementioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, spatial patterns of species diversity change over multiple scales (Collier & Clements, 2011). The pattern observed within a local community might be very different from these found over broader areas such as landscapes or regions (Crist, Veech, Gering & Summerville, 2003).…”
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confidence: 88%
“…However, spatial patterns of species diversity change over multiple scales (Collier & Clements, 2011). The pattern observed within a local community might be very different from these found over broader areas such as landscapes or regions (Crist, Veech, Gering & Summerville, 2003 to effectively conserve regional biodiversity, conservationists need to know how diversity is distributed across spatial scales (Jost, Devries, Walla, Greeney, Chao & Ricotta, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%