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The impact of land use on stream macroinvertebrates: a bibliometric analysis for 2010–2021
X Wang, J Li, L Tan, J Yao, Y Zheng, Q Shen… - Environmental Monitoring …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Changes in stream biodiversity are now mainly driven by land-use development.
However, a literature review on the impact of land use on stream macroinvertebrates is …
However, a literature review on the impact of land use on stream macroinvertebrates is …
[HTML][HTML] Non-interactive effects drive multiple stressor impacts on the taxonomic and functional diversity of atlantic stream macroinvertebrates
Freshwaters are considered among the most endangered ecosystems globally due to
multiple stressors, which coincide in time and space. These local stressors typically result …
multiple stressors, which coincide in time and space. These local stressors typically result …
[HTML][HTML] Elevational patterns of trait composition and functional diversity of stream macroinvertebrates in the Hengduan Mountains region, Southwest China
Stream ecosystems in high-mountain regions are susceptible to rapid environmental
change, including warming and increased human activities. Understanding elevational …
change, including warming and increased human activities. Understanding elevational …
Land conversion induced by urbanization leads to taxonomic and functional homogenization of a river macroinvertebrate metacommunity
Conversion of forests to urban land-use in the processes of urbanization is one of the major
causes of biotic homogenization (ie, decline in beta diversity) in freshwater ecosystems …
causes of biotic homogenization (ie, decline in beta diversity) in freshwater ecosystems …
Responses of macroinvertebrate functional trait structure to river damming: From within-river to basin-scale patterns
Revealing how aquatic organisms respond to dam impacts is essential for river
biomonitoring and management. Traditional examinations of dam impacts on …
biomonitoring and management. Traditional examinations of dam impacts on …
[HTML][HTML] Human-induced loss of functional and phylogenetic diversity is mediated by concomitant deterministic processes in subtropical aquatic insect communities
Y Ge, Z Liu, J García-Girón, X Chen, Y Yan, Z Li… - Ecological Indicators, 2022 - Elsevier
Under a global change scenario, human-induced impacts alter multiple facets of river
biodiversity (ie, taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic). Hence, focusing on changes in …
biodiversity (ie, taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic). Hence, focusing on changes in …
Small hydropower dam alters the functional structure of macroinvertebrate assemblages in a Neotropical savanna river
PHM do Amaral, DMP de Castro, MS Linares… - Hydrobiologia, 2024 - Springer
Hydropower dams and their reservoirs are major disturbances affecting riverine ecosystems
worldwide. However, most existing knowledge comes from large hydropower systems. We …
worldwide. However, most existing knowledge comes from large hydropower systems. We …
Taxonomic and functional traits of macroinvertebrate community along fish farming pollution gradient: Taxonomic sufficiency for reliable bioassessment
The expansion of fish farming globally, driven by rising demand for fish as a food source,
has raised substantial environmental concerns due to its impact on aquatic ecosystems. This …
has raised substantial environmental concerns due to its impact on aquatic ecosystems. This …
[HTML][HTML] Effect of different land use types on the taxonomic and functional diversity of macroinvertebrates in an urban area of northern China
A Lu, J Li, B Zheng, X Yin - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
The urbanization of riverine landscapes is an increasing threat to river ecosystems.
However, it is unclear which metrics can best assess the response of macroinvertebrates to …
However, it is unclear which metrics can best assess the response of macroinvertebrates to …
Effects of urbanization-related disturbances on macroinvertebrate communities in a Patagonian river system: insights from a functional approach
The expansion of urban areas has led to land-use changes that affect aquatic biodiversity
and ecosystem processes through several ways, such as increased runoff, water pollution …
and ecosystem processes through several ways, such as increased runoff, water pollution …