Browsing by Author "Clapcott, Joanne E."
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Extent estimates and land cover relationships for functional indicators in non-wadeable rivers
Collier, Kevin J.; Clapcott, Joanne E.; Hamer, Mark P.; Young, Roger G. (Elsevier, 2013)Functional indicators are being increasingly used to assess waterway health but their responses to pressure in non-wadeable rivers have not been widely documented or applied in modern survey designs that provide unbiased ... -
Influence of human pressures on large river structure and function
Collier, Kevin J.; Clapcott, Joanne E.; Young, Roger G. (2009)A large river study was conducted as part of the Cross Departmental Research Pool (CDRP) ecological integrity project to (i) provide an overview of the macroinvertebrate faunas of large rivers, including those in deep-water ... -
Macroinvertebrate–pressure relationships in boatable New Zealand rivers: Influence of underlying environment and sampling substrate
Collier, Kevin J.; Clapcott, Joanne E.; David, Bruno O.; Death, Russell G.; Kelly, David; Leathwick, John R.; Young, Roger G. (John Wiley & Sons, 2012)Responses of macroinvertebrate communities to human pressure are poorly known in large rivers compared with wadeable streams, in part because of variable substrate composition and the need to disentangle pressure responses ... -
Quantifying relationships between land-use gradients and structural and functional indicators of stream ecological integrity
Clapcott, Joanne E.; Collier, Kevin J.; Death, Russell G.; Goodwin, E.O.; Harding, Jon S.; Kelly, David; Leathwick, John R.; Young, Roger G. (Wiley, 2012)1. Modification of natural landscapes and land-use intensification are global phenomena that can result in a range of differing pressures on lotic ecosystems. We analysed national-scale databases to quantify the relationship ... -
Spatial variation of structural and functional indicators in a large New Zealand river
Collier, Kevin J.; Clapcott, Joanne E.; Duggan, Ian C.; Hamilton, David P.; Hamer, Mark P.; Young, Roger G. (Wiley, 2012)The ecological responses of large rivers to human pressure can be assessed at multiple scales using a variety of indicators, but little is known about how the responses of ecological indicators vary over small spatial ...
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