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    How Does Velocity and Wood Decay Class Influence Stream Macroinvertebrate Diversity?

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    2012-04
    Author
    Schoen, John
    Vinetas, Stephanie
    Snobl, Zachary
    Devoe, Aaron
    Advisor(s)
    Merten, Eric
    Wellnitz, Todd A.
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    Abstract
    Near-bed current velocity influences the distribution of macroinvertebrates on benthic substrates (Wellnitz et al. 2001), but this relationship on wood has not been studied. Like mineral substrates, submerged wood offers hard surfaces for macroinvertebrate colonization. However, wood decays much more readily, potentially altering habitation suitability (Hax and Golladay 1993). This study looked at the influence of current velocity and wood on the streambed distribution of macroinvertebrates.
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    Wood--Biodegradation--Environmental aspects
    Streamflow velocity--Environmental aspects
    Invertebrate communities
    Aquatic biodiversity
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/61967
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