Journal article

Effects of sand sedimentation on the macroinvertebrate fauna of lowland streams: Are the effects consistent?

BJ Downes, PS Lake, A Glaister, NR Bond

Freshwater Biology | WILEY | Published : 2006

Abstract

1. In lowland streams sand sedimentation can produce sand slugs: very slow moving, discrete volumes of sand that are created episodically. Hypothetically, such sedimentation causes losses of habitat and fauna but little is known about the effects of sand slugs. In south-eastern Australia sand slugs are widespread, especially in streams with granitic catchments. 2. This study in north-central Victoria was centred on three streams that rise in the Strathbogie Ranges and flow out onto lowland plains, where they contain sand slugs. Below the sand slugs, the streams are slow-flowing 'chains of ponds' with a clay streambed. To correct for potential upstream-downstream confounding of comparisons, t..

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