2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2007.01940.x
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Multi‐scale assessment of macroinvertebrate richness and composition in Mediterranean‐climate rivers

Abstract: 1. Similar constraints in distant, but climatically comparable, regions may be expected to yield biotic assemblages with similar attributes. Environmental factors that constrain communities at smaller scales, however, may be different between climatically similar regions. Thus, patterns observed at large scales may differ from those detected at small scales, and international comparisons should be focussed at multiple scales. 2. Mediterranean-climate regions (MCRs) are characterized by remarkable seasonal vari… Show more

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“…The area is high in leptosol (lp), a weakly developed shallow soil. Cetinje field and its surroundings are inclined to the southeast toward Skadar Lake, which causes gravity flows of groundwater in that direction (Bonada et al 2008). There are numerous caves and cavities in this region, indicating the degree and depth of karstification.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The area is high in leptosol (lp), a weakly developed shallow soil. Cetinje field and its surroundings are inclined to the southeast toward Skadar Lake, which causes gravity flows of groundwater in that direction (Bonada et al 2008). There are numerous caves and cavities in this region, indicating the degree and depth of karstification.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The landscape is mostly covered with deciduous forest. The climate is classified as humid subtropical (no dry season, hot summer), with a temperate warm and wet forest biozone (Bonada et al 2008). The area is high in leptosol (lp), a weakly developed shallow soil.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is not surprising that these habitats support spawning activity (as shown by the presence of larvae in this study) given the region's climatic scheme and the reproductive behaviors of many native California fishes (Moyle 2002). In a Mediterranean climate like the Sacramento Valley, the annual timing of precipitation and peaks in stream flow (Gasith and Resh 1999;Bonada et al 2008) are predictable and prolonged, leading to inundation of seasonal aquatic habitats for up to seven months or more. Although not all seasonal aquatic habitats retain water for this length of time, the presence of water in late winter and early spring is more predictable than in many other regions of the world.…”
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“…Our detailed study of Mud Creek in 2006 and 2007 yielded a CPUE of 3856 and 18,626 (larvae per 10 m Introduction A Mediterranean climate is characterized by hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters (Aschmann 1973). The seasonal drying and rewetting pattern produces a wide array of temporarily inundated aquatic habitats, including seasonal floodplains, wetlands, off-channel ponds, and streams (Gasith and Resh 1999;Bonada et al 2008; *Corresponding author. Email: bec.lorig@gmail.com Beˆche et al 2009).…”
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“…This assumption is not always true. Production may also be limited by water quality (Kail et al, 2012;Morrissey et al, 2013), by the activities of man (Fjeldstad et al, 2012;Hansen and Hayes, 2012), or by events and conditions occurring at a temporal and spatial scale beyond the scope of the model application (Bonada et al, 2008;Comte et al, 2013;Menge et al, 2011). So, some critiques to the habitat-based approach have already been done: i) habitat based models generally do not take into account the effects of flow management on macroinvertebrate populations that in many cases represent the main food source for fish (Eros et al, 2012;Lagarrigue et al, 2002;Rosenfeld and Ptolemy, 2012;Sánchez-Hernández and Cobo, 2012), ii) the suitability curves normally deliver information about where an individual fish is likely to position itself in the river at the microhabitat scale while for the management of ecological flow mesohabitat distribution is important too.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%