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Impacts of an extreme flood on the ecosystem of a headwater stream
1983PDF: 468Supplementary: 122HTML: 23 -
Testate amoebae (Amoebozoa: Arcellinidae) as indicators of dissolved oxygen concentration and water depth in lakes of the Lacandón Forest, southern Mexico Testate amoebae from Lacandón Forest lakes, Mexico
1832PDF: 643HTML: 71 -
Effect of clone size on submergence tolerance and post-submergence growth recovery in Carex brevicuspis (Cyperaceae)
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Effects of morphology in controlling propagation of density currents in a reservoir using uncalibrated three-dimensional hydrodynamic modeling Effects of morphology in propagation of density currents
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Consequences of riparian forest invasions by alien plants for litter decomposition in small streams and ponds
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Is there a common threshold to subfossil chironomid assemblages at 16 m water depth? Evidence from the Tibetan Plateau 16 m water depth – a chironomid depth threshold?
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Temporal changes in nutrients in a deep oligomictic lake: the role of external loads versus climate change
1985PDF: 429Supplementary: 84HTML: 66 -
Seasonality of the N2O cycle of the Biobío River during the megadrought Nitrous oxide during a megadrought
1920PDF: 676HTML: 32 -
The habitat type and trophic state determine benthic macroinvertebrate communities in lowland shallow lakes of China
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Longitudinal recovery gradient of macroinvertebrates during different hydrological scenarios in a downstream river reach
2964PDF: 383Figure S1. MFA_Complex_Full_Partial_axes: 122Figure S2. MFA_Complex_Full_IND: 105Table S1. Taxonomic distribution: 98Table S2. PCA_Bio_St: 121Table S3. Environmental variables: 108Table S4. Daily flow time series: 98Table S5. PCA_Hydro_St: 121Table S6. PCA_Chem_St: 120Table S7. MFA_Complex: 101HTML: 39 -
Climate change dominates recent sedimentation and organic carbon burial in Lake Chenghai, southwest China Climate change dominates sedimentation and carbon burial
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Development and evaluation of the Lake Multi-biotic Integrity Index for Dongting Lake, China
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Larval fish sensitivity to a simulated cold-water pulse varies between species and age
2695PDF: 451Supplementary: 185HTML: 135 -
Equatorial mountain lakes show extended periods of thermal stratification with recent climate change
4514PDF: 1028Supplementary: 411Suppl. - temperature data: 288HTML: 1137