2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-007-9787-y
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Influence of spatial resolution on assessing channelization impacts on fish and macroinvertebrate communities in a warmwater stream in the southeastern United States

Abstract: The choice of spatial and temporal scale used in environmental assessments may influence the observed results. One method of assessing the impact of stream habitat alterations involves the comparison of response variables among treatment categories (i.e., impacted and unimpacted sites). The influence of spatial resolution on patterns of response variables among treatment categories in assessments of stream channelization and other types of habitat alterations has not been evaluated. We examined how patterns of… Show more

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“…Few other studies have addressed this hypothesis (e.g. Townsend, Scarsbrook & Doledec, 1997; Smiley & Dibble, 2008), and in all cases significant effects were observed mostly at the finest spatial resolution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Few other studies have addressed this hypothesis (e.g. Townsend, Scarsbrook & Doledec, 1997; Smiley & Dibble, 2008), and in all cases significant effects were observed mostly at the finest spatial resolution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…using more smaller‐size sampling units) variation in response variables and sensitivity of statistical tests should also increase (e.g. Smiley & Dibble, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mean percentage fine bed sediment cover was positively correlated with the mean total suspendable bed sediment concentration. Although PSI was not related to the total suspendable bed sediment concentration, this may be due to the difference in sampling resolution (Smiley & Dibble, ; Larsen, Vaughan & Ormerod, ). Whereas in this study sedimentation was measured at a patch scale by taking three systematic samples across the river channel, the invertebrate sampling was undertaken at a reach scale with habitats sampled in proportion to their availability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas in this study sedimentation was measured at a patch scale by taking three systematic samples across the river channel, the invertebrate sampling was undertaken at a reach scale with habitats sampled in proportion to their availability. Previous studies have found that the choice of sampling scale may influence the ability to detect treatment effects (Smiley & Dibble, ). Further, the different relationships between the PSI and the two bed sedimentation variables found in this study demonstrate the difficulty in measuring sediment settling rates that are likely to change both temporally and spatially (Kefford et al ., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El dragado para la canalización de los cauces fluviales tiene un impacto negativo sobre la biota acuática, el cual es generado principalmente por la pérdida de la heterogeneidad espacial (Lau et al 2006, Smiley & Dibble 2008. En este estudio identificamos una respuesta de carácter temporal de la comunidad de peces al dragado del cauce, evidenciada por la recuperación parcial de las comunidades, asociada a la recuperación de los hábitats del río y, probablemente, de su biota asociada (macroinvertebrados).…”
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