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Do environmental variables predict the trophic structure of fish fauna in a subtropical river (Uruguay River Ecoregion)?
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Leaf traits of Brazilian semiarid species as regulatory factors for associated aquatic invertebrates Semiarid leaf species and colonization by aquatic invertebrates
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Limnology and plankton diversity of salt lakes from Transylvanian Basin (Romania): A review
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Relationships of shredders, leaf processing and organic matter along a canopy cover gradient in tropical streams
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Sedimentary lipid biomarkers in the magnesium rich and highly alkaline Lake Salda (south-western Anatolia)
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Chlorophyll a interference in phycocyanin and allophycocyanin spectrophotometric quantification
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Habitat expansion of a tropical chironomid by seasonal alternation in use of littoral and profundal zones
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Living organisms and sedimentary remains from high mountain lakes in the Alps
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Longitudinal recovery gradient of macroinvertebrates during different hydrological scenarios in a downstream river reach
2764PDF: 364Figure S1. MFA_Complex_Full_Partial_axes: 112Figure S2. MFA_Complex_Full_IND: 91Table S1. Taxonomic distribution: 88Table S2. PCA_Bio_St: 102Table S3. Environmental variables: 93Table S4. Daily flow time series: 90Table S5. PCA_Hydro_St: 111Table S6. PCA_Chem_St: 110Table S7. MFA_Complex: 93HTML: 36 -
Long-term persistence of sedimentary copper contamination in Lake Orta: potential environmental risks 20 years after liming
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Spatially explicit genetic structure in the freshwater sponge Ephydatia fluviatilis (Linnaeus, 1759) within the framework of the monopolisation hypothesis
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Drainage ditches as important habitat for species diversity and rare species of aquatic beetles in agricultural landscapes (Insecta: Coleoptera) Beetle community in agricultural ditches
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