2024
DOI: 10.1111/rec.14250
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Macroinvertebrate community development and resilience to channel dredging following flow restoration using effluent in an urban desert river

Michael Bogan,
Hamdhani Hamdhani,
Drew Eppehimer
et al.

Abstract: Freshwater species face numerous threats across the globe, including urbanization. Within cities in regions with drier climates, dewatering and channelization of rivers commonly occur and reduce or eliminate freshwater biodiversity. The discharge of effluent (treated wastewater) has been used to restore flow in some of these rivers, but our knowledge is negligible about how ecological communities develop and change in these unique but increasingly common ecosystems. In this study, we quantified aquatic macroin… Show more

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