1980
DOI: 10.1007/bf00006557
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Eutrophication of the Salt Valley Reservoirs, 1968?73 III. The macroinvertebrate community: Its development, composition, and change in response to eutrophication

Abstract: The macroinvertebrate communities of four flood control reservoirs in eastern Nebraska, differing in age and degree of eutrophy were investigated from Ekman grab samples. Generally, the longer a reservoir had been influenced by eutrophication the larger the standing crop in it. Chironomids, ceratopogonids. fingernail clams, and Hexagenia were important at various stages of eutrophication with Chironomus predominating in the most eutrophic reservoirs. Tubifex decreased with eutrophication as did Sphaerium simil… Show more

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“…Three permanent transects were established on Pawnee following those used by Hergenrader & Lessig (1980) . Three sampling sites were established on each of these transects (Fig .…”
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“…Three permanent transects were established on Pawnee following those used by Hergenrader & Lessig (1980) . Three sampling sites were established on each of these transects (Fig .…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since results from this study were to be compared to findings obtained by Hergenrader & Lessig (1980) …”
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“…Mudanças nas variáveis físicas e químicas da água, associadas também a um aumento na quantidade de matéria orgânica suspensa na coluna d'água e nos sedimentos do fundo, produz um envelhecimento do reservatório e um conseqüente decréscimo na biomassa da comunidade bêntica (Hergenrader & Lessig, 1980;Dougherty & Morgan, 1991;Popp & Hoagland, 1995). Sendo que a presença de populações de Chironomus, segundo os autores, pode ser um bom indicador do enriquecimento orgânico do sedimento e de condições eutróficas no reservatório.…”
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