Aquatic Macroinvertebrates: Biological Indicators of Stream Health
ID-228: Aquatic Macroinvertebrates: Biological Indicators of Stream Health
Authored by: Carmen Agouridis Blake Newton Tyler Sanderson Evan Wesley
Abstract
Streams are an important part of the landscape. Streams transport water, sediment and energy; provide habitat for aquatic life and support terrestrial life; provide a place for recreation; and in many cases serve as a water supply. The health of streams---or their ability to perform these important functions---is dependent on the conditions of the watersheds which they drain. Changes in land use within a watershed can affect a stream's health.
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English
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