1998
DOI: 10.1007/s002679900118
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Macroinvertebrate Community Structure Along the Longitudinal Gradient of an Agriculturally Impacted Stream

Abstract: / Lapwai Creek, an agriculturally impacted stream in northern Idaho, was sampled seasonally over a two-year period to determine if macroinvertebrate community composition changed along the longitudinal gradient and if changes followed predictions of the river continuum concept. Possible relationships between changes in food resource availability and community structure were also examined. Benthic invertebrates were collected at eight locations along the longitudinal gradient of Lapwai Creek using a Hess sample… Show more

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“…Conversely, disturbed small woodland streams do not follow predicted patterns. Instead, they typically exhibit abundant filtering collectors and warm-water fish species, and few shredders (Pringle et al 1993;Delong and Brusven 1998;Houghton 2006Houghton , 2007. The abundance of filtering collectors alone accounted for nearly 70% of the watershed disturbance variation of small and medium streams in Minnesota (Houghton 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, disturbed small woodland streams do not follow predicted patterns. Instead, they typically exhibit abundant filtering collectors and warm-water fish species, and few shredders (Pringle et al 1993;Delong and Brusven 1998;Houghton 2006Houghton , 2007. The abundance of filtering collectors alone accounted for nearly 70% of the watershed disturbance variation of small and medium streams in Minnesota (Houghton 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Larger litter production and breakdown rates may cause a decrease in dissolved oxygen. This can lead to a shift in species composition with a decline of sensitive species and an increase of more tolerant, sometimes non-native, species (Lenat and Crawford, 1994;Carpenter et al, 1998;Delong and Brusven, 1998;Mainstone and Parr, 2002;Niyogi et al, 2003;Allan, 2004;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As principais modificações estruturais em ambientes lóticos são consequência da retirada da vegetação ciliar que deixam as margens expostas facilitando o processo de assoreamento, resultando na homogeneização do leito e na diminuição da diversidade de habitats (microhabitats) (delong & Brusven, 1998). Em consequência disso, os organismos que dependem de condições ambientais específicas para sua coexistência são os primeiros a serem afetados (Cortezzi et al, 2009) Macroinvertebrados aquáticos são o grupo de organismos mais utilizado em programas de biomonitoramento, especialmente insetos (roseMBerg & resh, 1993).…”
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