The ecology of chalk-stream invertebrates studied in a recirculating stream

To study and qualify the factors influencing interactions between various trophic levels in natural hard-water streams, a recirculating artificial stream channel was constructed. This structure has enabled patterns of population change of stream fauna to be observed under partially controlled physical and chemical conditions. Initial colonization of the substratum by invertebrates and subsequent succession was studied along with depth distribution and growth and production studies of invertebrates.

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Main Authors: Ladle, M., Welton, J.S.
Format: book_section biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Freshwater Biological Association 1984
Subjects:Biology, Ecology, Biological production, Colonization, Ecological succession, Fresh water, Growth, Rivers, Vertical distribution, Invertebrata, Annual report,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22719
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-227192021-07-09T02:07:01Z The ecology of chalk-stream invertebrates studied in a recirculating stream Fifty-second annual report for the year ended 31st March 1984 Ladle, M. Welton, J.S. Biology Ecology Biological production Colonization Ecological succession Fresh water Growth Rivers Vertical distribution Invertebrata Annual report To study and qualify the factors influencing interactions between various trophic levels in natural hard-water streams, a recirculating artificial stream channel was constructed. This structure has enabled patterns of population change of stream fauna to be observed under partially controlled physical and chemical conditions. Initial colonization of the substratum by invertebrates and subsequent succession was studied along with depth distribution and growth and production studies of invertebrates. 2021-06-24T16:04:00Z 2021-06-24T16:04:00Z 1984 book_section FALSE http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22719 en Annual Report, Freshwater Biological Association, Ambleside http://www.fba.org.uk/ application/pdf application/pdf 63-74 Freshwater Biological Association Ambleside, UK http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/5196 3949 2011-09-29 15:15:08 5196 Freshwater Biological Association
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topic Biology
Ecology
Biological production
Colonization
Ecological succession
Fresh water
Growth
Rivers
Vertical distribution
Invertebrata
Annual report
Biology
Ecology
Biological production
Colonization
Ecological succession
Fresh water
Growth
Rivers
Vertical distribution
Invertebrata
Annual report
spellingShingle Biology
Ecology
Biological production
Colonization
Ecological succession
Fresh water
Growth
Rivers
Vertical distribution
Invertebrata
Annual report
Biology
Ecology
Biological production
Colonization
Ecological succession
Fresh water
Growth
Rivers
Vertical distribution
Invertebrata
Annual report
Ladle, M.
Welton, J.S.
The ecology of chalk-stream invertebrates studied in a recirculating stream
description To study and qualify the factors influencing interactions between various trophic levels in natural hard-water streams, a recirculating artificial stream channel was constructed. This structure has enabled patterns of population change of stream fauna to be observed under partially controlled physical and chemical conditions. Initial colonization of the substratum by invertebrates and subsequent succession was studied along with depth distribution and growth and production studies of invertebrates.
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Ecology
Biological production
Colonization
Ecological succession
Fresh water
Growth
Rivers
Vertical distribution
Invertebrata
Annual report
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Welton, J.S.
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title The ecology of chalk-stream invertebrates studied in a recirculating stream
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