. Assessment of aquatic habitats on the Matador Ranch Phillips Co., MT. Aquatic invertebrates; Stream ecology; Watershed ecology. TNC Corner Section Springs The initial outflow is coming out of 2-8x8 meter seepage areas, densely surrounded by Scirpus sp (Big Stem Bulrush)(Left photo) and cattails (Typha latifolia)(right photo) at a temperature of 14°C / 58 °F, the sediments are silted and anoxic (Omg/1 of oxygen at the sediment surface), thus most of the invertebrates are clinging to the vegetation, only Oligochaeta worms were found in the sediments. A side channel has water temperatures of 28


. Assessment of aquatic habitats on the Matador Ranch Phillips Co., MT. Aquatic invertebrates; Stream ecology; Watershed ecology. TNC Corner Section Springs The initial outflow is coming out of 2-8x8 meter seepage areas, densely surrounded by Scirpus sp (Big Stem Bulrush)(Left photo) and cattails (Typha latifolia)(right photo) at a temperature of 14°C / 58 °F, the sediments are silted and anoxic (Omg/1 of oxygen at the sediment surface), thus most of the invertebrates are clinging to the vegetation, only Oligochaeta worms were found in the sediments. A side channel has water temperatures of 28°C / 80°F indicating a surface flow origin. Plains spadefoot toad tadpoles collected in the pools below Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stagliano, David M. ,author; Poole, Linda; Montana Natural Heritage Program; Montana Natural Resource Information System; University of Montana--Missoula. [Helena, Montana?] : Montana Natural heritage Program


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