Different catchment land uses affect stream communities through direct and indirect effects by changes in water flow, sediment input, channel physical structure, and productivity …
Z Li, X Chen, X Jiang, JD Tonkin, Z Xie… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Environmental heterogeneity and dispersal limitation are important drivers of beta diversity; however, their relative influence on the two fundamental components of beta diversity (ie …
Characterizing functional freshwater biodiversity patterns and understanding community determinants can aid in predicting changes and prioritizing specific conservation …
MR Parreira, G Tessarolo, JC Nabout - Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia, 2023 - SciELO Brasil
Aim Ecological niche models (ENMs) are based mainly on environmental (mostly climatic) and occurrence data to predict the potential distribution of species. In freshwater habitats …
Our understanding of the factors determining stream community assembly has mainly been built upon taxonomic diversity. Additionally, most investigations of factors governing …
Host-parasite metacommunities are influenced by a myriad of factors, although little is known about which processes affect this relationship at different scales. Here, we tested how …
Movement is a basic feature of fish ecology, being related to dispersal, recolonization, and recovery of local populations after disturbance. Non-migratory species are the main …
Q Li, Y Zhang, L Chu, Y Yan - Hydrobiologia, 2023 - Springer
Low-head dams are becoming a ubiquitous feature of the landscape of headwater streams. The ecological effects of low-head dams have long been studied; however, most studies …
The stream slope influences the diversity of stream fish, as it is an important riverscape characteristic related to flow energy, substrate size, and channel morphology. These …