Ecohydraulic Investigation of Diatoms in a Bedrock-Controlled Stream

Recent studies within the past decade or so have shown the importance of algae in geomorphic and hydrologic processes of lotic systems. However, the ecohydraulic role of algae in bedrock systems has largely been ignored. In addition, the utility of algae as indicators of channel dynamics have often...

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Main Author: Rittle, Alex M
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Published: UKnowledge 2015
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spelling ndltd-uky.edu-oai-uknowledge.uky.edu-geography_etds-10362015-06-05T16:49:21Z Ecohydraulic Investigation of Diatoms in a Bedrock-Controlled Stream Rittle, Alex M Recent studies within the past decade or so have shown the importance of algae in geomorphic and hydrologic processes of lotic systems. However, the ecohydraulic role of algae in bedrock systems has largely been ignored. In addition, the utility of algae as indicators of channel dynamics have often been assumed by geomorphologists, but relatively few studies have examined this relationship. The purpose of this study was to determine whether algae, specifically diatoms, are useful indicators of channel geomorphological dynamics, and to examine if distinct habitats or biotopes typical in fluviokarst and bedrock systems provide unique habitat space for diatoms, and to address the potential ecohydraulic implications. The investigation was performed in a 100 m reach of Shawnee Run, a limestone, fluviokarst tributary to the Kentucky River in Mercer County, KY. The results of the study showed that periphyton are not useful indicators of channel dynamics, and that biotopes and other distinct habitats, including riffles, bedforms, and fine sediment, do not provide unique habitat in terms of diatom community composition. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://uknowledge.uky.edu/geography_etds/30 http://uknowledge.uky.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1036&context=geography_etds Theses and Dissertations--Geography UKnowledge Ecohydraulics Biogeomorphology Diatoms Periphyton Bedrock streams Geomorphology Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
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topic Ecohydraulics
Biogeomorphology
Diatoms
Periphyton
Bedrock streams
Geomorphology
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
spellingShingle Ecohydraulics
Biogeomorphology
Diatoms
Periphyton
Bedrock streams
Geomorphology
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
Rittle, Alex M
Ecohydraulic Investigation of Diatoms in a Bedrock-Controlled Stream
description Recent studies within the past decade or so have shown the importance of algae in geomorphic and hydrologic processes of lotic systems. However, the ecohydraulic role of algae in bedrock systems has largely been ignored. In addition, the utility of algae as indicators of channel dynamics have often been assumed by geomorphologists, but relatively few studies have examined this relationship. The purpose of this study was to determine whether algae, specifically diatoms, are useful indicators of channel geomorphological dynamics, and to examine if distinct habitats or biotopes typical in fluviokarst and bedrock systems provide unique habitat space for diatoms, and to address the potential ecohydraulic implications. The investigation was performed in a 100 m reach of Shawnee Run, a limestone, fluviokarst tributary to the Kentucky River in Mercer County, KY. The results of the study showed that periphyton are not useful indicators of channel dynamics, and that biotopes and other distinct habitats, including riffles, bedforms, and fine sediment, do not provide unique habitat in terms of diatom community composition.
author Rittle, Alex M
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title Ecohydraulic Investigation of Diatoms in a Bedrock-Controlled Stream
title_short Ecohydraulic Investigation of Diatoms in a Bedrock-Controlled Stream
title_full Ecohydraulic Investigation of Diatoms in a Bedrock-Controlled Stream
title_fullStr Ecohydraulic Investigation of Diatoms in a Bedrock-Controlled Stream
title_full_unstemmed Ecohydraulic Investigation of Diatoms in a Bedrock-Controlled Stream
title_sort ecohydraulic investigation of diatoms in a bedrock-controlled stream
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