Items where Author is "Gething, KJ"
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KABIR, J., BIONDI, G., GETHING, K.J., ASPIN, T., SYKES, T. and STUBBINGTON, R., 2024. Spring forth diversity: specialist species contribute to the conservation value of headwater springs and streams at the landscape scale. River Research and Applications. ISSN 1535-1459
GETHING, K.J., HAYES, C., WEBB, J.R., SYKES, T., ENGLAND, J. and STUBBINGTON, R., 2022. Living on the edge: predicting invertebrate richness and rarity in disturbance‐prone aquatic–terrestrial ecosystems. Ecological Solutions and Evidence, 3 (4): e12196. ISSN 2688-8319
BIONDI, G., GETHING, K.J., KABIR, J., SYKES, T. and STUBBINGTON, R., 2022. The invertebrate biodiversity in the hidden headwater springs and streams of the southern Chalk. FBA News: the Freshwater Biological Association newsletter, 85, 8–11. ISSN 1476-2269
WEBB, J.R., GETHING, K.J., KRATZ, C.C., ENGLAND, J., DREWITT, A.L. and STUBBINGTON, R., 2022. A standardised multi-method survey to enhance characterisation of riparian invertebrate communities. Water and Environment Journal. ISSN 1747-6585
GETHING, K.J., 2021. Physicochemical drivers of managed river and agricultural drainage channel macroinvertebrate communities. River Research and Applications, 37 (4), pp. 675-680. ISSN 1535-1459
GETHING, K.J., RIPLEY, M.C., MATHERS, K.L., CHADD, R.P. and WOOD, P.J., 2020. The influence of substrate type on macroinvertebrate assemblages within agricultural drainage ditches. Hydrobiologia, 847 (20), pp. 4273-4284. ISSN 0018-8158
GETHING, K.J. and LITTLE, S., 2020. The importance of artificial drains for macroinvertebrate biodiversity in reclaimed agricultural landscapes. Hydrobiologia. ISSN 0018-8158
Newspaper or popular journal contribution
SHUKER, L., GETHING, K.J., HAYES, C. and ENGLAND, J., 2023. The Modular River Survey and its application in ecological studies. FBA News: the Freshwater Biological Association newsletter (86), 4–8. ISSN 1476-2269
STUBBINGTON, R., GETHING, K.J. and SYKES, T., 2022. Chalk streams: why ‘England’s rainforests’ are so rare and precious. The Conversation. ISSN 2044-5032
GETHING, K.J., SYKES, T., BIONDI, G., MACADAM, C. and STUBBINGTON, R., 2021. Ditching misconceptions: rare temporary stream specialists in artificial habitats. FBA News: the Freshwater Biological Association newsletter (83), pp. 14-18. ISSN 1476-2269
GETHING, K.J., PICKWELL, A. and WOOD, P.J., 2019. Metaldehyde slug pellets in freshwater ecosystems: poison in the water or much ado about nothing? FBA News: the Freshwater Biological Association newsletter, pp. 4-6. ISSN 1476-2269
Research report for external body
ROQUE, A., GETHING, K.J. and STUBBINGTON, R., 2021. The effects of drying on aquatic macroinvertebrate communities in the temporary headwaters of the River Thames. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.
Thesis
GETHING, K.J., 2024. Dry me a river: characterising and monitoring how aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates respond to drying and anthropogenic pressures in temporary streams. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
Website content
GETHING, K.J., 2023. Predicting invertebrate richness and rarity in aquatic-terrestrial ecosystems. British Ecological Society.