284 results on '"Hildrew, Alan G."'
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2. Bringing methanotrophy in rivers out of the shadows
3. Consumer–resource elemental imbalances in a nutrient-rich stream
4. The Distribution of Body Size in a Stream Community: One System, Many Patterns
5. Secondary Production of a Stream Metazoan Community: Does the Meiofauna Make a Difference?
6. Strong Density Dependence in a Predatory Insect: Large-Scale Experiments in a Stream
7. Mobility of stream invertebrates in relation to disturbance and refugia: a test of habitat templet theory
8. The Impact of a Sit-and-Wait Predator: Separating Consumption and Prey Emigration
9. Body-Size Determinants of Niche Overlap and Intraguild Predation within a Complex Food Web
10. Connectance in Stream Food Webs
11. Epilithic Communities and Habitat Heterogeneity in a Lake Littoral
12. Invasion of a Stream Food Web by a New Top Predator
13. Resource Depression by a Trophic Generalist in an Acid Stream
14. Hydraulic Habitat and the Assemblage Structure of Stream Benthic Microcrustacea
15. Grazing and detritivory in 20 stream food webs across a broad pH gradient
16. Gardening by the psychomyiid caddisfly Tinodes waeneri: evidence from stable isotopes
17. Potential carbon fixation via methane oxidation in well-oxygenated riverbed gravels
18. Evidence for the Role of Methane-Derived Carbon in a Free-Flowing, Lowland River Food Web
19. Detritivorous Stoneflies of an Iron-Rich Stream: Food and Feeding
20. The Influence of Substrate on the Functional Response of Plectrocnemia conspersa (Curtis) Larvae (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae)
21. The Briefly Colonial Life of Hatchlings of the Net-Spinning Caddisfly Plectrocnemia conspersa
22. Flow Refugia and the Microdistribution of Lotic Macroinvertebrates
23. Interactions between Larval Size, Microdistribution and Substrate in the Stoneflies of an Iron-Rich Stream
24. Form and Function of the Prey Catching Net of Plectrocnemia conspersa Larvae (Trichoptera)
25. Food Quality for Detritivores in Streams of Contrasting pH
26. Resource Partitioning by Two Freshwater Invertebrate Predators with Contrasting Foraging Strategies
27. Predators and Prey in a Patchy Environment: A Freshwater Study
28. Field Experiments on the Drifting, Colonization and Continuous Redistribution of Stream Benthos
29. The Distribution of Two Predators and their Prey in an Iron Rich Stream
30. A Test of Resource Limitation Among Shredding Detritivores in Low Order Streams in Southern England
31. Invertebrate Predation on Patchy and Mobile Prey in Streams
32. Biomonitoring of Human Impacts in Freshwater Ecosystems
33. Long-Term Dynamics of a Well-Characterised Food Web
34. Food Web Structure and Stability in 20 Streams Across a Wide pH Gradient
35. European Rivers: A Personal Perspective
36. List of Contributors
37. Chapter 4 Sustained Research on Stream Communities
38. Prospects for streams and rivers: an ecological perspective
39. Body size in aquatic ecology: important, but not the whole story
40. Preface
41. Pattern and process in food webs: evidence from running waters
42. Quantification and Resolution of a Complex, Size-Structured Food Web
43. Foraging in a Patchy Environment by a Predatory Net-Spinning Caddis Larva: A Test of Optimal Foraging Theory
44. Stream flow and predation effects on the spatial dynamics of benthic invertebrates
45. Geographically widespread 13C‐depletion of grazing caddis larvae: A third way of fuelling stream food webs?
46. Bending the rules: exploitation of allochthonous resources by a top-predator modifies size-abundance scaling in stream food webs
47. Bending the rules:exploitation of allochthonous resources by a top-predator modifies size-abundance scaling in stream food webs
48. Bending the rules: exploitation of allochthonous resources by a top‐predator modifies size‐abundance scaling in stream food webs
49. Modification of littoral algal assemblages by gardening caddisfly larvae
50. Modification of littoral algal assemblages by gardening caddisfly larvae
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