Linking Soil Moisture, Epigeic Arthropods, and Riparian Hydroperiod

Presenter Information

Nicholas Chilson

Abstract

This study investigates how soil moisture in riparian zones affects the abundance and diversity of terrestrial arthropods, potentially using them as bioindicators of riparian hydrology and the impact of stream restoration on water retention.

Status

Graduate

Department

Environmental Studies

College

Voinovich School

Campus

Athens

Faculty Mentor

Kelly Johnson

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Linking Soil Moisture, Epigeic Arthropods, and Riparian Hydroperiod

This study investigates how soil moisture in riparian zones affects the abundance and diversity of terrestrial arthropods, potentially using them as bioindicators of riparian hydrology and the impact of stream restoration on water retention.