Journal article

Quantifying abrasion of stable substrata in streams: A new disturbance index for epilithic biota

JA Webb, BJ Downes, PS Lake, A Glaister

Hydrobiologia | SPRINGER | Published : 2006

Abstract

Abrasion is a significant disturbing force to which the streambed epilithic biota is exposed during high flow periods. However, abrasion of biota in the field has not been measured, and effects of abrasion on biota are usually inferred. We describe a method that quantifies abrasion of a standardised substrate in the field. This provides an index of the level of abrasion to which flora and fauna are exposed. The method uses autoclaved lightweight aerated concrete (ALC) blocks that are fixed in place on the streambed and subsequently abraded. Two methods were used to quantify abrasion: the change in mass of the block from before to after deployment, and the reduction in cross-sectional area of..

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