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INDICATION OF MACROINVERTEBRATES SPECIES RESISTANT TO FLOW RATE FLUCTUATIONS

Arnosova

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b52/s20.047View metrics

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Title
INDICATION OF MACROINVERTEBRATES SPECIES RESISTANT TO FLOW RATE FLUCTUATIONS
Authors
Arnosova
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION AND LEGISLATION
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-18-6
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  2. Relyea C. B. & Minshall G. W. & Danehy R. J., 2000 Stream insects as bioindicators of fine sediment. In: Proceedings Watershed, Water Environment Federation Specialty Conference, Vancouver, B. C., USA, 2000

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  5. Kokeš J. & Němejcová D. Method of sampling processing and sampling of macroinvertebrates using methods Perla for flowing water. VÚV. 10 pp, CZE, 2006

  6. DUAN, X. & WANG Z. & XU M. Effects of fluvial processes and human activities on stream macro-invertebrates, International Journal of Sediment Research, Vol.26, Iss 4, December pp 416-430, Iss 1001-6279, CHN, 2011

  7. Tharme R. E., A global perspective on environmental flow assessment: emerging trends in the development and application of environmental flow methodologies for rivers, Hydrological Sciences, River Research and Applications, Vol 19, Iss 5-6 , pp. 397–441, BRA , 2003

  8. Li F., C ai Q., Fu X., Liu J., Construction of habitat suitability models (HSMs) for benthic macroinvertebrate and their applications to in stream environmental flows: A case study in Xiangxi River of Three Gorges Reservoir region, Progress in Natural Science, Vol. 19, Iss 3-10, pp 359-367, CHN, 2009 Section Ecology and Environmental Protection

  9. Davis, J M., C.V. Baxter, G.W. Minshall, N.F. Olson, C. Tang, and B.T. Crosby. Climate-induced shift in hydrologic regime alters basal resource dynamics in a wilderness river ecosystem. Freshwater Biology, vol 58, pp 306–319, US, 2013

  10. Relyea, C.D. & Minshall G.W & Danehy R.J., Development and validation of an aquatic fine sediment biotic index. Environmental Management, vol. 49, pp 242 -252, US, 2012

  11. Hoffmann A. & Hering D., Wood-Associated macroinvertebrate fauna in Central European streams, Int. Rev. Hydrobiol., Vol 85, Iss 1, pp. 25–48, DEU, 2000

  12. Royer T. V. & Robinson C. T. & Minshall G. W., Development of macroinvertebrate-based index for bioassessment of Idaho rivers. Environmental Management 27:627-636, USA, 2001

  13. Relyea C. B. & Minshall G. W. & Danehy R. J., 2000 Stream insects as bioindicators of fine sediment. In: Proceedings Watershed, Water Environment Federation Specialty Conference, Vancouver, B. C., USA, 2000

  14. Quitt E., Climatic regions of the country (according) In: COPYRIGHT © SISPO Holovousy. 2004 - 2014 V. Nec. [cit. 2014. 03. 05]. CZE, 1971,

  15. Tolasz R. et al. Atlas climate of the Czech = Climate atlas of Czechia. 1st ed. Prague: Czech, Hydrometeorological Institute, Czech Republic, 255 pp. ISBN 978-80- 86690-26-1, CZE, 2007.

  16. Kokeš J. & Němejcová D. Method of sampling processing and sampling of macroinvertebrates using methods Perla for flowing water. VÚV. 10 pp, CZE, 2006

  17. DUAN, X. & WANG Z. & XU M. Effects of fluvial processes and human activities on stream macro-invertebrates, International Journal of Sediment Research, Vol.26, Iss 4, December pp 416-430, Iss 1001-6279, CHN, 2011

  18. Tharme R. E., A global perspective on environmental flow assessment: emerging trends in the development and application of environmental flow methodologies for rivers, Hydrological Sciences, River Research and Applications, Vol 19, Iss 5-6 , pp. 397–441, BRA , 2003

  19. Li F., C ai Q., Fu X., Liu J., Construction of habitat suitability models (HSMs) for benthic macroinvertebrate and their applications to in stream environmental flows: A case study in Xiangxi River of Three Gorges Reservoir region, Progress in Natural Science, Vol. 19, Iss 3-10, pp 359-367, CHN, 2009 Section Ecology and Environmental Protection

  20. Davis, J M., C.V. Baxter, G.W. Minshall, N.F. Olson, C. Tang, and B.T. Crosby. Climate-induced shift in hydrologic regime alters basal resource dynamics in a wilderness river ecosystem. Freshwater Biology, vol 58, pp 306–319, US, 2013

  21. Relyea, C.D. & Minshall G.W & Danehy R.J., Development and validation of an aquatic fine sediment biotic index. Environmental Management, vol. 49, pp 242 -252, US, 2012

  22. Hoffmann A. & Hering D., Wood-Associated macroinvertebrate fauna in Central European streams, Int. Rev. Hydrobiol., Vol 85, Iss 1, pp. 25–48, DEU, 2000

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