“…Among large river studies that have documented effects of water or habitat quality limitations on aquatic invertebrates in off‐channel habitats, several factors responsible for these limitations have been identified, including flow conditions (Beckett and Pennington, ), presence of contaminants (Canfield et al , ), sediment toxicity (Haring et al , ), organic nutrient enrichment (Beckett and Pennington, ; Elstad, ), particle sizes of deposited sediments (Barnum and Bachmann, ; Schloesser et al , ) and turbidity (Berner, ). The ecological conditions in dike pool habitats may also change with highly variable local hydraulics and sediment transport related to dike geometry in relation to the main channel (Reuter et al , ; Jamieson et al , ).…”