نتایج جستجو برای: aquatic insects

تعداد نتایج: 58159  

2007
Allison H. Roy Amy D. Rosemond David S. Leigh Michael J. Paul J. Bruce Wallace ALLISON H. ROY AMY D. ROSEMOND DAVID S. LEIGH MICHAEL J. PAUL

Changes in catchment land cover can impact stream ecosystems through altered hydrology and subsequent increases in sedimentation and nonpoint-source pollutants. These stressors can affect habitat suitability and water quality for aquatic invertebrates. We studied the impact of a range of physical and chemical stressors on aquatic insects, and tested whether the effects of these stressors differ...

Journal: :Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. B1 (Hydraulic Engineering) 2013

2000
Christina D. Relyea G. Wayne Minshall Robert J. Danehy

Fine inorganic sediment (≤ 2mm) is a major non-point source pollutant in streams. While some fine sediment in streams is natural, loads in human-impacted streams often exceed their capacity to flush these sediments during high flows. Regardless of the source, the negative effects of increased levels of fine sediment in streams are realized in all biotic components of stream ecosystems from micr...

2007
ALLISON H. ROY AMY D. ROSEMOND DAVID S. LEIGH MICHAEL J. PAUL

Changes in catchment land cover can impact stream ecosystems through altered hydrology and subsequent increases in sedimentation and nonpoint-source pollutants. These stressors can affect habitat suitability and water quality for aquatic invertebrates. We studied the impact of a range of physical and chemical stressors on aquatic insects, and tested whether the effects of these stressors differ...

Journal: :Boletín de la Sociedad zoológica del Uruguay 2021

The inventory of insects collected by the Section Limnology in various aquatic environments Uruguay between 1984 and 2007 is described with aim publicizing their entry into Entomology Collection Faculty Sciences. samples include 10 orders, 43 families, 41 genera.

2016
Francisco Sánchez-Bayo Koichi Goka Daisuke Hayasaka

The widespread use of systemic neonicotinoid insecticides in agriculture results first in contamination of the soil of the treated crops, and secondly in the transfer of residues to the aquatic environment. The high toxicity of these insecticides to aquatic insects and other arthropods has been recognized, but there is little awareness of the impacts these chemicals have on aquatic environments...

2008
M. J. Sarpola R. K. Paasch E. N. Mortensen T. G. Dietterich D. A. Lytle A. R. Moldenke L. G. Shapiro

Population counts of aquatic insects are a valuable tool for monitoring the water quality of rivers and streams. However, the handling of samples in the lab for species identification is time consuming and requires specially trained experts. An aquatic insect imaging system was designed as part of a system to automate aquatic insect classification and was tested using several species and size c...

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