The aim of the study was to compare the patterns of development of macrophytes and macroinvertebrates in different types of reference mountain rivers. The study is based on reference river sites surveyed throughout the mountains in Poland and Slovakia in two European ecoregions (9—Central Highlands, 10—The Carpathians). A wide range of environmental variables were estimated, including water chemistry, hydromorphology, geology, and the spatial factor. Based on the Jaccard index, macrophyte and macroinvertebrate variation was confirmed between four mountain and upland river types. It was found that the biological diversification is mainly influenced by geological and associated chemical factors. In the case of macroinvertebrates...
River macrophytes are widely used in fresh- tation procedure. Plant similarity between sites was wat...
The impact of altering hydro-morphology on three macrophyte community types was investigated at 107 ...
Upland rivers across Europe still exhibit undisturbed conditions and represent a treasure that we ca...
The aim of the study was to identify the vegetation pattern in the different types of watercourses b...
The study was carried out from 2007 to 2010 in two ecoregions: the Carpathians and the Central Hig...
Species richness of macrophytes of artificial and natural water bodies covering rivers, streams, can...
AbstractIn the present study, we present a synopsis of two macrophyte surveys of physiographic units...
The objectives of our survey were: to analyze the structure of macroinvetebrate communities in mount...
We analysed macrophyte species composition and abundance, water chemistry and hydromorphol...
An extensive amount of literature on linkages between the in-stream physical environment and river b...
Altogether, 62 taxa of macrophytes including 18 bryophytes and 16 macro-algal growths were...
The objective of this study was to evaluate differences in correlations among Biological Elements an...
The key goal of the Water Framework Directive is to achieve a good ecological status in water bodies...
The study area was a small lowland river valley (the Łęg river) located in the south-east of Poland....
AbstractThe aim of the study was to evaluate pattern of the aquatic macrophyte species distribution ...
River macrophytes are widely used in fresh- tation procedure. Plant similarity between sites was wat...
The impact of altering hydro-morphology on three macrophyte community types was investigated at 107 ...
Upland rivers across Europe still exhibit undisturbed conditions and represent a treasure that we ca...
The aim of the study was to identify the vegetation pattern in the different types of watercourses b...
The study was carried out from 2007 to 2010 in two ecoregions: the Carpathians and the Central Hig...
Species richness of macrophytes of artificial and natural water bodies covering rivers, streams, can...
AbstractIn the present study, we present a synopsis of two macrophyte surveys of physiographic units...
The objectives of our survey were: to analyze the structure of macroinvetebrate communities in mount...
We analysed macrophyte species composition and abundance, water chemistry and hydromorphol...
An extensive amount of literature on linkages between the in-stream physical environment and river b...
Altogether, 62 taxa of macrophytes including 18 bryophytes and 16 macro-algal growths were...
The objective of this study was to evaluate differences in correlations among Biological Elements an...
The key goal of the Water Framework Directive is to achieve a good ecological status in water bodies...
The study area was a small lowland river valley (the Łęg river) located in the south-east of Poland....
AbstractThe aim of the study was to evaluate pattern of the aquatic macrophyte species distribution ...
River macrophytes are widely used in fresh- tation procedure. Plant similarity between sites was wat...
The impact of altering hydro-morphology on three macrophyte community types was investigated at 107 ...
Upland rivers across Europe still exhibit undisturbed conditions and represent a treasure that we ca...