2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecohyd.2022.10.001
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Understanding the effect of environment on macrobenthic invertebrate in naturally occurring repeated mesohabitats from the warm-temperate zone river

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“…The greater the survival space (e.g., water depth), the fewer food resources are contained in a unit of space, and in order to obtain food to survive, some species need to evolve greater mobility. Several traits, including feeding type, habit, and exoskeleton structure, were significantly correlated with TP, NH 3 ‐N, and COD, indicating that nutrient and organic concentrations in water influenced the development of trait characteristics in macroinvertebrates (Patil et al, 2023). The reason is not difficult to explain, the growth of plants in the water especially needs the promotion of nitrogen and phosphorus in the water.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The greater the survival space (e.g., water depth), the fewer food resources are contained in a unit of space, and in order to obtain food to survive, some species need to evolve greater mobility. Several traits, including feeding type, habit, and exoskeleton structure, were significantly correlated with TP, NH 3 ‐N, and COD, indicating that nutrient and organic concentrations in water influenced the development of trait characteristics in macroinvertebrates (Patil et al, 2023). The reason is not difficult to explain, the growth of plants in the water especially needs the promotion of nitrogen and phosphorus in the water.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hydromorphological processes depend, among other things, on the magnitude and dynamics of the flows, the susceptibility of the bottom material to erosion, the longitudinal gradient, and the amount of sediment delivered to the river channel [18,19]. Variation in bottom shape, flow velocity, sediment particle size, and water depth leads to an increase in the number of mesohabitats and thus improved living conditions for ichthyofauna and macroinvertebrates [20,21]. In order to maintain the biodiversity of freshwater fish, as outlined in the 2030 EU Biodiversity Strategy [22], detailed information on physical habitats is extremely necessary.…”
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confidence: 99%