Aquatic habitats in relation to river flow in the Apalachicola River floodplain, Florida

1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
Helen M. Light ◽  
Melanie R. Darst ◽  
J.W. Grubbs

1997 ◽  
Author(s):  
Helen M. Light ◽  
Melanie R. Darst ◽  
J.W. Grubbs




Hydrobiologia ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 579 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sidinei M. Thomaz ◽  
Luis Mauricio Bini ◽  
Reinaldo Luiz Bozelli




2007 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 460-471 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lusha M. Tronstad ◽  
Bryan P. Tronstad ◽  
Arthur C. Benke


2009 ◽  
Vol 69 (2 suppl) ◽  
pp. 591-608 ◽  
Author(s):  
GC. Rosin ◽  
DP. Oliveira-Mangarotti ◽  
AM. Takeda ◽  
CMM. Butakka

Our study aimed to identify patterns of temporal variation and changes in the structure of the community of Chironomidae larvae in two rivers in the Upper Paraná River floodplain after the construction of a reservoir upstream (Porto Primavera). Samples were taken with a Petersen grab, and were obtained between 2000 and 2007. Chironomidae larvae were identified down to the lowest taxonomic level possible. The high richness of Chironomidae observed in the Paraná and Ivinhema Rivers (100 morphospecies) in comparison to the world average of rivers of the same size (44 species) emphasizes the importance of these habitats for the maintenance of biodiversity. The composition and density of Chironomidae in the years 2000 and 2001 differed from the other years. This period was characterized by extreme changes in the Paraná River flow caused by the closing of the Porto Primavera Dam, which added to a severe dry period in late 2001. The different compositions of morphospecies and the higher similarities in subsequent years are indicative of the recovery and adaptation of the community. In spite of the changes in the composition of morphospecies, diversity was maintained and the community continued to respond to fluctuations in the hydrometric level.



2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 32-38
Author(s):  
Bhimo Rizky Samudro ◽  
Yogi Pasca Pratama

This paper will describe the function of water resources to support business activities in Surakarta regency, Central Java province. Surakarta is a business city in Central Java province with small business enterprises and specific culture. This city has a famous river with the name is Bengawan Solo. Bengawan Solo is a River Flow Regional (RFR) to support business activities in Surakarta regency. Concious with the function, societies and local government in Surakarta must to manage the sustainability of River Flow Regional (RFR) Bengawan Solo. It is important to manage the sustainability of business activity in Surakarta regency.   According to the condition in Surakarta regency, this paper will explain how the simulation of Low Impact Development Model in Surakarta regency. Low Impact Development is a model that can manage and evaluate sustainability of water resources in River Flow Regional (RFR). Low Impact Development can analys goals, structures, and process water resources management. The system can also evaluate results and impacts of water resources management. From this study, we hope that Low Impact Development can manage water resources in River Flow Regional (RFR) Bengawan Solo.  



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