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    Supplementary information files for Temporal effects of fine sediment deposition on benthic macroinvertebrate community structure, function and biodiversity likely reflects landsca... by Kate Mathers, Alberto Doretto, Stefano Fenoglio, Matthew Hill, Paul Wood

    Published 2022
    “…Supplementary information files for article Temporal effects of fine sediment deposition on benthic macroinvertebrate community structure, function and biodiversity likely reflects landscape setting Globally, excessive fine sediment (particles …”
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    Pond ecology and conservation: research priorities and knowledge gaps by Matthew J Hill, Helen M Greaves, Carl D Sayer, Christopher Hassall, Mélanie Milin, Victoria S Milner, Luca Marazzi, Ruth Hall, Lynsey R Harper, Ian Thornhill, Richard Walton, Jeremy Biggs, Naomi Ewald, Alan Law, Nigel Willby, James C White, Robert A Briers, Kate Mathers, Michael J Jeffries, Paul Wood

    Published 2021
    “…Ponds are among the most biodiverse and ecologically important freshwater habitats globally and may provide a significant opportunity to mitigate anthropogenic pressures and reverse the decline of aquatic biodiversity. …”
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    Biological invasions in rivers and associated ecosystems: New insights, challenges, and methodological advancements by Kate Mathers, Simone Guareschi, Zarah Pattison

    Published 2022
    “…The spread and successful establishment of invasive non-native species (INNS) is a key driver of lotic ecosystem degradation globally within the Anthropocene era. Despite historic interest in biological invasions, tackling INNS remains a key challenge for managers of freshwater systems and a continued focus of international research. …”
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    Artificial flood reduces fine sediment clogging enhancing hyporheic zone physicochemistry and accessibility for macroinvertebrates by Kate Mathers, Christopher T Robinson, Christine Weber

    Published 2021
    “…River regulation globally has reduced the riverine connectivity (longitudinal, lateral and vertically) with significant consequences for their abiotic and biotic components. …”
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    The effects of non-native signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) on fine sediment and sediment-biomonitoring by Matt D. Turley, Gary S. Bilotta, Antonio Gasparrini, Francesco Sera, Kate Mathers, Ian Humpheryes, J. England

    Published 2017
    “…Given the reliance on biomonitoring globally, it is crucial that the potential influence of invasive species is better understood. …”
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    The fine sediment conundrum; quantifying, mitigating and managing the issues by Kate Mathers, A.L. Collins, J. England, B. Brierley, Stephen Rice

    Published 2017
    “…Excess fine sediment is a global cause of lotic ecosystem degradation. Despite historic interest in identifying sediment sources and quantifying instream dynamics, tackling fine sediment problems remains a key challenge for river managers and a continued focus of international research. …”
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    Ponto-Caspian amphipod co-location with zebra mussel beds (Dreissena polymorpha) is influenced by substrate size and population source by Catherine H Sanders, Phil L. Buckley, Charlotte Devereux Hunt, Kate Mathers, Daniel Mills

    Published 2024
    “…The global spread of non-native species is leading to an increasing frequency of multiple co-occurring non-native species. …”
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    The effects of water injection dredging on low-salinity estuarine ecosystems: implications for fish and macroinvertebrate communities by Andrew Pledger, Philip Brewin, Kate Mathers, John Phillips, Paul Wood, Dapeng Yu

    Published 2020
    “…Subaqueous dredging is a management activity undertaken globally to improve navigation, remove contaminants, mitigate flood risk and/or generate aggregate. …”
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    The implications of an invasive species on the reliability of macroinverterbrate biomonitoring tools used in freshwater ecological assessments. by Kate Mathers, Richard P. Chadd, Chris A. Extence, Stephen Rice, Paul Wood

    Published 2016
    “…Invasive species represent one of greatest threats to aquatic biodiversity globally and are widely acknowledged to be instrumental in modifying native community structure. …”
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    Invasive crayfish alter the long‐term functional biodiversity of lotic macroinvertebrate communities by Kate Mathers, James C White, Simone Guareschi, Matthew J Hill, Jani Heino, Richard Chadd

    Published 2020
    “…Invasive species represent one of the primary threats to global biodiversity. Despite acknowledged implications for taxonomic properties of ecological communities following invasion, functional measures remain poorly understood. 2. …”
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    Supplementary Information files for Invasive crayfish alter the long‐term functional biodiversity of lotic macroinvertebrate communities by Kate Mathers, James C. White, Simone Guareschi, Matthew J. Hill, Jani Heino, Richard Chadd

    Published 2020
    “…Invasive species represent one of the primary threats to global biodiversity. Despite acknowledged implications for taxonomic properties of ecological communities following invasion, functional measures remain poorly understood.2. …”
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    Taxonomic and functional macroinvertebrate diversity of high‐altitude ponds in the Macun Cirque, Switzerland by Matthew J Hill, Paul Wood, Kate Mathers

    Published 2021
    “…Global environmental change is threatening freshwater biodiversity with ecological impacts predicted to be particularly severe in high-altitude regions. …”
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    Invasion dynamics of Ponto‐Caspian amphipods leads to changes in invertebrate community structure and function by Kate Mathers, Kelly Clinton, Drew Constable, Chris Gerrard, Charlie Patel, Paul Wood

    Published 2023
    “…Biological invasions remain one of the most pressing threats to biodiversity globally, with unprecedented rates of establishment that are unlikely to abate in the future. …”
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    Flow regimes control the establishment of invasive crayfish and alter their effects on lotic macroinvertebrate communities by Kate Mathers, James C White, Riccardo Fornaroli, Richard Chadd

    Published 2020
    “…Invasive non-native species (INNS) threaten biodiversity and ecosystem functioning globally. However, there remains a pressing need to understand the environmental factors controlling the dispersal, successful establishment and subsequent ecological impacts of INNS for receiving ecosystems. …”
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    Predator, prey and substrate interactions: the role of faunal activity and substrate characteristics by Kate Mathers, Stephen Rice, Paul Wood

    Published 2019
    “…Many taxa possess a range of strategies to reduce the risk of predation, including actively seeking suitable refuge habitats; however, the global spread of invasive species may disrupt these behavioral responses. …”
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