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Developments in aquatic insect biomonitoring: a comparative analysis of recent approaches
▪ Abstract Aquatic insects and other benthic invertebrates are the most widely used
organisms in freshwater biomonitoring of human impact. Because of the high monetary …
organisms in freshwater biomonitoring of human impact. Because of the high monetary …
[HTML][HTML] Biomonitoring of intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams in Europe: Current practice and priorities to enhance ecological status assessments
Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) are common across Europe and dominate
some Mediterranean river networks. In all climate zones, IRES support high biodiversity and …
some Mediterranean river networks. In all climate zones, IRES support high biodiversity and …
Biomonitoring of human impacts in freshwater ecosystems: the good, the bad and the ugly
It is critical that the impacts of environmental stressors on natural systems are detected,
monitored and assessed accurately in order to legislate effectively and to protect and restore …
monitored and assessed accurately in order to legislate effectively and to protect and restore …
Integrating ecology with hydromorphology: a priority for river science and management
The assessment of links between ecology and physical habitat has become a major issue in
river research and management. Key drivers include concerns about the conservation …
river research and management. Key drivers include concerns about the conservation …
Defining quantitative stream disturbance gradients and the additive role of habitat variation to explain macroinvertebrate taxa richness
Most studies dealing with the use of ecological indicators and other applied ecological
research rely on some definition or concept of what constitutes least-, intermediate-and most …
research rely on some definition or concept of what constitutes least-, intermediate-and most …
A strategy to assess river restoration success
S Woolsey, F Capelli, TOM Gonser, E Hoehn… - Freshwater …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Elaborate restoration attempts are underway worldwide to return human‐impacted rivers to
more natural conditions. Assessing the outcome of river restoration projects is vital for …
more natural conditions. Assessing the outcome of river restoration projects is vital for …
Assessing contaminated sediments in the context of multiple stressors
Sediments have a major role in ecosystem functioning but can also act as physical or
chemical stressors. Anthropogenic activities may change the chemical constituency of …
chemical stressors. Anthropogenic activities may change the chemical constituency of …
The European reference condition concept: a scientific and technical approach to identify minimally-impacted river ecosystems
One objective of the European Union (EU)'s Water Framework Directive (WFD: Directive
2000/60/EC) is for all European surface waters to achieve 'good status' by 2015. In support …
2000/60/EC) is for all European surface waters to achieve 'good status' by 2015. In support …
Invertebrate traits for the biomonitoring of large European rivers: an assessment of specific types of human impact
S Dolédec, B Statzner - Freshwater biology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The power of selected biological invertebrate traits for discriminating different types of
human impact (heavy metal pollution and cargo‐ship traffic) were tested using ecological …
human impact (heavy metal pollution and cargo‐ship traffic) were tested using ecological …
Impacts and indicators of change in lotic ecosystems
N Friberg - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Fresh waters have seen the largest decline in biodiversity of any ecosystem, with lotic
ecosystems particularly impacted by human activities. The main drivers of environmental …
ecosystems particularly impacted by human activities. The main drivers of environmental …