The purpose of the study was to provide quantitative information on the utilization and processing of leaves and needles by several species of caddisfly larvae.
Field and laboratory studies were conducted on three species of Lepidostoma Rambur (Lepidostomatidae), from Willamette Valley and Cascade Mountain streams, and on Clistoronia magnifica (Banks)...
Six species of Ephemeroptera were studied in two sample areas
in Western Oregon: the Metolius River, Jefferson Co., and Oak
Creek, Benton Co. The Metolius River is characterized by low
fluctuations in flow and water temperatures (8-13 C); whereas, Oak
Creek is characterized by large fluctuations in volume of flow...
Experiments on the colonization of artificial substrates by stream benthos were
conducted in upper Chingmei Stream, Taiwan. The artificial substrates were colonized by
stream benthos for periods of 3, 6 12, 21, 30 and 42 days.The two experiments were
designed for different purposes. Experiment I from December 15, 1990 to...
The importance of active-entry drift at a community-scale
was evaluated by testing whether the placement of wood
in streams affected the abundance of Baetis spp. mayflies in
drift. Baetis were chosen because they use drift as a
behavioral strategy and are important in salmonid diets. The
density of woody debris...
Controlled flow reductions of 75% apportioned over
four two-week intervals were studied during the summers of
1975 and 1976 on the North Fork of Elk Creek, an Oregon
coastal stream. The effects of reduced flows on invertebrate
drift, insect benthos, and the available food for
juvenile salmonids were measured.
Invertebrate...
Stream-restoration projects are usually designed to improve habitat quality for fishes.
These projects manipulate flow patterns, substrate distribution, and amount and
placement of large woody debris. Consequently, they also affect the size and composition
of the aquatic macroinvertebrate community. This research evaluates two types of fish
habitat restoration: off-channel structures...
Seven streams, one of them permanent, were studied in
western Oregon, USA. The research was designed to assess
the value of summer-dry headwaters for conservation
oriented landscape management. Streams were categorized
primarily according to exposure (forest versus meadow
sites) and secondarily according to flow duration
(ephemeral = short-flow versus temporary...