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Title: Factors Affecting Macroinvertebrate Richness and Diversity in Portuguese Streams: a Two-Scale Analysis
Authors: Graça, Manuel A. S. 
Pinto, Paulo 
Cortes, Rui 
Coimbra, Nuno 
Oliveira, Simone 
Morais, Manuela 
Carvalho, Maria João 
Malo, Jorge 
Issue Date: 2004
Citation: International Review of Hydrobiology. 89:2 (2004) 151-164
Abstract: We analysed the spatial patterns in macroinvertebrate taxon richness and abundance at two scales: sampling unit and basin. We sampled 12 stream sites in three zones of Portugal, differing in climate geomorphology and water chemistry. At a sampling unit scale, substratum organic matter content, depth and the dominant size of substratum particles were correlated with numbers of taxa and individuals. We propose that the number of taxa at a small scale depends on the number of individuals, which in turn is the result of organic matter accumulation, hydrologic and substratum characteristics. The environmental parameters better explaining the large-scale biological data were temperature, minimum size of substratum particles and pH. Regardless of the relative importance of variable types and mechanisms regulating stream invertebrates along the climatic gradient, rivers from the North and Centre appeared to be richer in taxa than the typically Mediterranean streams in the South.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/8341
DOI: 10.1002/iroh.200310705
Rights: openAccess
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