AbstractThe main aim of the study was to develop a multimetric assessment system for macroinvertebrate communities of small and mid-sized streams in Germany in accordance with the Water Framework Directive of the European Union. The system should be applicable by water authorities, capable of distinguishing between different impacts, and specifically adapted to all types of small and mid-sized rivers in Germany. An assessment system has been developed consisting of two modules based on the established indices for saprobic degradation and acidity, and a third module covering general degradation. For the third module a new multimetric index (MMI) was developed and tested using preclassifications for stream hydromorphological degradation, land...
Research of macroinvertebrates is currently an important part of the assessment of stream quality. B...
An extensive amount of literature on linkages between the in-stream physical environment and river b...
1. Periphytic diatoms, macrophytes, benthic macroinvertebrates and fish were sampled with standard m...
AbstractThe process of selecting invertebrate-based candidate metrics for the German stream assessme...
The EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires river assessment systems based on benthic invertebra...
This study describes the development of a macroinvertebrate based multimetric index for two stream t...
The main objective of the European Union (EU) funded project AQEM1was to develop a framework of an a...
AbstractThe European Water Framework Directive requires that member states assess all their surface ...
AbstractSince hydromorphology in about 80% of German streams and rivers is degraded to a high degree...
AbstractThe present study is based mainly upon the authors' hydrochemical and hydrobiological studie...
In the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) a typological framework is defined for assessing the ecolo...
The paper presents the assessment of the water condition of the Łękawka stream according Water Frame...
Abstract The generalization of ecological results from temporary streams needs the study of those ec...
The Water Framework Directive requires that the ecological status of surface waters be monitored and...
This short paper summarises the information developed in the EU funded research project STAR on aute...
Research of macroinvertebrates is currently an important part of the assessment of stream quality. B...
An extensive amount of literature on linkages between the in-stream physical environment and river b...
1. Periphytic diatoms, macrophytes, benthic macroinvertebrates and fish were sampled with standard m...
AbstractThe process of selecting invertebrate-based candidate metrics for the German stream assessme...
The EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires river assessment systems based on benthic invertebra...
This study describes the development of a macroinvertebrate based multimetric index for two stream t...
The main objective of the European Union (EU) funded project AQEM1was to develop a framework of an a...
AbstractThe European Water Framework Directive requires that member states assess all their surface ...
AbstractSince hydromorphology in about 80% of German streams and rivers is degraded to a high degree...
AbstractThe present study is based mainly upon the authors' hydrochemical and hydrobiological studie...
In the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) a typological framework is defined for assessing the ecolo...
The paper presents the assessment of the water condition of the Łękawka stream according Water Frame...
Abstract The generalization of ecological results from temporary streams needs the study of those ec...
The Water Framework Directive requires that the ecological status of surface waters be monitored and...
This short paper summarises the information developed in the EU funded research project STAR on aute...
Research of macroinvertebrates is currently an important part of the assessment of stream quality. B...
An extensive amount of literature on linkages between the in-stream physical environment and river b...
1. Periphytic diatoms, macrophytes, benthic macroinvertebrates and fish were sampled with standard m...