Search Results - "Peacock, Kathi"
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The influence of scale and geography on relationships between stream community composition and landscape variables: description and prediction
Published in Freshwater biology (01-05-2003)“…SUMMARY 1. We analysed an existing database of macroinvertebrates and fish in the context of a newly established geographical information system (GIS) of…”
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Scour and fill patterns in a New Zealand stream and potential implications for invertebrate refugia
Published in Freshwater biology (01-08-1999)“…1. The hyporheic zone has long been regarded as a potential refugium for lotic invertebrates during disturbance. However, there have been few attempts to…”
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Headwater stream response to grassland agricultural development in New Zealand
Published in New Zealand journal of marine and freshwater research (01-06-2003)“…Agricultural development of native grasslands may change stream physico-chemistry in ways that provide both subsidies and stresses to the system. The aims of…”
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Temporal shift in contribution of terrestrial organic matter to consumer production in a grassland river
Published in Freshwater biology (01-02-2001)“…1. We used stable isotopes to study the temporal (early summer versus autumn) pattern of use of terrestrial and aquatic sources of organic carbon by consumers…”
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Patchy Surface Stone Movement during Disturbance in a New Zealand Stream and Its Potential Significance for the Fauna
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-06-1999)“…A patchy movement of surface stones during disturbance in streams has been proposed from field observations, but few attempts have been made to quantify this…”
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Scale and the detection of land-use effects on morphology, vegetation and macroinvertebrate communities of grassland streams
Published in Freshwater biology (01-04-2004)“…Summary 1. Land‐use studies are challenging because of the difficulty of finding catchments that can be used as replicates and because land‐use effects may be…”
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