Reach-Scale Effects of a Stream Logjam on Benthic Macroinvertebrate Community Composition
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2011-05Author
Vinetas, Stephanie
Xiong, Ong
Wojan, Christopher
Pomeroy, Jennifer
Snobl, Zachary
Advisor(s)
Merten, Eric
Wellnitz, Todd A.
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Logjams are accumulations of fallen wood that span the width of a stream or river. They offer refuge from high-velocity waters and provide stable surfaces for colonization. In addition, they concentrate food resources and create numerous microhabitats. This study was conducted summer 2010 at Cabin Creek in Superior National Forest and examined the richness and proportion of feeding groups and genera in the benthic invertebrate community as a function of distance from a spanning logjam.
Subject
Water quality--Research
Freshwater invertebrates--Minnesota--Superior National Forest--Cabin Creek
Posters
Invertebrate communities--Effect of water current on
Stream ecology--Minnesota--Superior National Forest--Cabin Creek
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/54835Description
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