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- W4292399668 abstract "Understanding how aquatic communities respond to various structures is important for assessing ecological effectiveness, developing theory and guiding sustainable river restoration. However, there is still minimal understanding on spatio-temporal variability of response patterns of macroinvertebrates to commonly applied low-head concrete weirs and reclaimed water in urban river restoration. Our results showed that the presence of above two structures and their interactions sometimes produce varying distribution of macroinvertebrate before and after each structure in different seasons. At higher taxa level, it is not a bad choice to utilize various structures and their composite construction to increase biological heterogeneity, to reduce costs and risk of failure, and to improve reasonably designed structures for recovery aquatic communities. Reclaimed water mainly played three major functions, sustaining more taxa; reversing the relationship of values between up and down weir on a 150 m reach-scale; maintaining macroinvertebrates indexes on a 1500 m reach-scale. These results could highlight ongoing challenges in designing structures to meet multiple goals. For stakeholders, the recommendations of this study are most suitable for river restoration focused on improving diversity of specific aquatic groups. Although case-specific, the results are analyzed within a wider framework to emphasize the importance of using various structures and composite construction in river restoration, the significance of extensive and repeated post-restoration monitoring to explore project effectiveness and provide valuable insights to river restoration. • It is worthy of utilizing low-head concrete weir, reclaimed water and their composite construction. • Responses of macroinvertebrates to structures varied on different reach-scales. • Reclaimed water can sustain more taxa, and reverse values up and down weir. • Response of macroinvertebrates shows instability and selectivity." @default.
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- W4292399668 title "Spatio-temporal variability (up- and down-stream and three seasons) of response patterns of macroinvertebrates to commonly applied low-head concrete weirs under reclaimed water intervention in urban river restoration" @default.
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