Highly modified distributary channels are shaped by interacting hydromorphological alteration, sediment redistribution, navigation-related pressures, and lateral connectivity, but their combined influence on benthic macroinvertebrate communities remains difficult to disentangle in deltaic systems. This study assessed how macrozoobenthic assemblages vary across the Sulina Canal navigation corridor and adjacent laterally connected habitats, and evaluated whether community patterns are more closely
Benthic macroinvertebrate responses to habitat and sediment gradients in the modified Sulina Canal, Danube Delta
Nezha Mejjad
