Ecological Archives E095-006-A1

Jeffrey D. Muehlbauer, Scott F. Collins, Martin W. Doyle, Klement Tockner. 2014. How wide is a stream? Spatial extent of the potential “stream signature” in terrestrial food webs using meta-analysis. Ecology 95:44–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/12-1628.1

Appendix A. Literature cited in the stream signature distance–subsidy proportion metadata set.

Table A1. List of the 31 studies that provided data for compilation in the metadata set.

Bell, D., G. E. Petts, and J. P. Sadler. 1999. The distribution of spiders in the wooded riparian zone of three rivers in Western Europe. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management 15:141–158.

Briers, R. A., H. M. Cariss, and J. H. R. Gee. 2002. Dispersal of adult stoneflies (Plecoptera) from upland streams draining catchments with contrasting land-use. Archiv für Hydrobiologie 155:627–644.

Briers, R. A., H. M. Cariss, R. Geoghegan, and J. H. R. Gee. 2005. The lateral extent of the subsidy from an upland stream to riparian lycosid spiders. Ecography 28:165–170.

Burdon, F. J., and J. S. Harding. 2008. The linkage between riparian predators and aquatic insects across a stream-resource spectrum. Freshwater Biology 53:330–346.

Chan, E. K. W., Y. Zhang, and D. Dudgeon. 2007. Contribution of adult aquatic insects to riparian prey availability along tropical forest streams. Marine and Freshwater Research 58:725–732.

Collier, K. J., and B. J. Smith. 1998. Dispersal of adult caddisflies (Trichoptera) into forests alongside three New Zealand streams. Hydrobiologia 361:53–65.

Davis, J. M., A. D. Rosemond, and G. E. Small. 2011. Increasing donor ecosystem productivity decreases terrestrial consumer reliance on a stream resource subsidy. Oecologia 167:821–834.

Delettre, Y. R., and N. Morvan. 2000. Dispersal of adult aquatic Chironomidae (Diptera) in agricultural landscapes. Freshwater Biology 44:399–411.

Finn, D. S. and N. L. Poff. 2008. Emergence and flight activity of alpine stream insects in two years with contrasting winter snowpack. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 40:638–646.

Göthberg, A. 1973. Dispersal of lotic Trichoptera from a north Swedish stream. Aquilo Series Zoologica 14:99–104.

Griffith, M. B., E. M. Barrows, and S. A. Perry. 1998. Lateral dispersal of adult aquatic insects (Plecoptera, Trichoptera) following emergence from headwater streams in forested Appalachian catchments. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 91:195–201.

Henschel, J. R., D. Mahsberg, and H. Stumpf. 2001. Allochthonous aquatic insects increase predation and decrease herbivory in river shore food webs. Oikos 93:429–438.

Henschel, J. R., H. Stumpf, and D. Mahsberg. 1996. Increase of arachnid abundance and biomass at water shores. Revue Suisse de Zoologie volume hors série 269–278.

Iwata, T., S. Nakano, and M. Murakami. 2003. Stream meanders increase insectivorous bird abundance in riparian deciduous forests. Ecography 26:325–337.

Jackson, J. K., and V. H. Resh. 1989. Distribution and abundance of adult aquatic insects in the forest adjacent to a northern California stream. Environmental Entomology 18:278–283.

Kovats, Z. E., J. J. H. Ciborowski, and L. D. Corkum. 1996. Inland dispersal of adult aquatic insects. Freshwater Biology 36:265–276.

Kuusela, K., and A. Huusko. 1996. Post-emergence migration of stoneflies (Plecoptera) into the nearby forest. Ecological Entomology 21:171–177.

Lynch, R. J., S. E. Bunn, and C. P. Catterall. 2002. Adult aquatic insects: Potential contributors to riparian food webs in Australia's wet dry tropics. Austral Ecology 27:515–526.

Macneale, K. H., B. L. Peckarsky, and G. E. Likens. 2005. Stable isotopes identify dispersal patterns of stonefly populations living along stream corridors. Freshwater Biology 50:1117–1130.

Miller, M. P., D. W. Blinn, and P. Keim. 2002. Correlations between observed dispersal capabilities and patterns of genetic differentiation in populations of four aquatic insect species from the Arizona White Mountains, U.S.A. Freshwater Biology 47:1660–1673.

Petersen, I., Z. Masters, A. G. Hildrew, and S. J. Ormerod. 2004. Dispersal of adult aquatic insects in catchments of differing land use. Journal of Applied Ecology 41:934–950.

Petersen, I., J. H. Winterbottom, S. Orton, N. Friberg, A. G. Hildrew, D. C. Spiers, and W. S. C. Gurney. 1999. Emergence and lateral dispersal of adult Plecoptera and Trichoptera from Broadstone Stream, U.K. Freshwater Biology 42:401–416.

Power, M. E., and W. E. Rainey. 2000. Food webs and resource sheds: towards spatially delimiting trophic interactions. Pages 291–313 in Hutchings, M. J., E. A. John, and A. J. A. Stewart, editors. Ecological consequences of habitat heterogeneity. Blackwell Scientific, Oxford, UK.

Power, M. E., W. E. Rainey, M. S. Parker, J. L. Sabo, A. Smyth, S. Khandwala, J. C. Finlay, F. C. McNeely, K. Marsee, and C. Anderson. 2004. River-to-watershed subsidies in an old-growth conifer forest. Pages 217–240 in Polis, G. A., M. E. Power, and G. R. Huxel, editors. Food webs at the landscape level. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Raikow, D. F., D. M. Walters, K. M. Fritz, and M. A. Mills. 2011. The distance that contaminated aquatic subsidies extend into lake riparian zones. Ecological Applications 21:983–990.

Sabo, J. L., and E. M. Hagen. 2012. A network theory for resource exchange between rivers and their watersheds. Water Resources Research 48:W04515.

Sanzone, D. M., J. L. Meyer, E. Marti, E. P. Gardiner, J. L. Tank, and N. B. Grimm. 2003. Carbon and nitrogen transfer from a desert stream to riparian predators. Oecologia 134:238–250.

Sode, A., and P. Wiberg-Larsen. 1993. Dispersal of adult Trichoptera at a Danish forest brook. Freshwater Biology 30:439–446.

Svensson, B. W. 1974. Population movements of adult trichoptera at a South Swedish stream. Oikos 25:157–175.

Wesner, J. S. 2010. Seasonal variation in the trophic structure of a spatial prey subsidy linking aquatic and terrestrial food webs: adult aquatic insects. Oikos 119:170–178.

Winterbourn, M. J. 2005. Dispersal, feeding and parasitism of adult stoneflies (Plecoptera) at a New Zealand forest stream. Aquatic Insects 27:155–166.


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