AbstractThe European water framework directive (WFD) aims at achieving good ecological status of water bodies, which implies assessment of their current ecological quality status in respect to defined reference (pristine) conditions. In this paper, two historical biodiversity datasets (from 1920s and 1950s) and results from the recent inventory are used to trace the long-term changes of the macrozoobenthos in the eutrophic boreal lagoon of the Baltic Sea.In comparison of datasets the highest congruence was obtained for molluscs and malacostracan crustaceans, which also had a similar level of taxonomic emphasis between studies. Considering inconsistencies in methodology and taxonomic determination, only few species extinctions in these group...
This study provides an inventory of the recent benthic macrofaunal communities in the entire Baltic ...
This paper is based on the results from a long-term zooplankton investigation in the Baltic proper i...
AbstractNon-native species exert considerable pressure on aquatic ecosystems; accordingly, they are ...
AbstractThe European water framework directive (WFD) aims at achieving good ecological status of wat...
Abstract The present compilation is the first attempt to generate a comprehensive list of all macroz...
The brackish Baltic Sea hosts species of various origins and environmental tolerances. These immigra...
The present paper gives an overview on the macrozoobenthos species composition in the southern part ...
The macroinvertebrate community of the harbour of Ghent was studied by analysing 135 samples taken a...
Knowledge and understanding of geographic distributions of species is crucial for many aspects in ec...
Changing species assemblages represent major challenges to ecosystems around the world. Retracing th...
The macroinvertebrate community of the harbour of Ghent was studied by analysing 135 samples taken a...
An attempt is made to describe the large-scale changes in the benthic soft bottom macrofauna in the ...
We investigated site-specific changes in a coastal zoobenthic community during 1964–2007 in the nort...
The paper is a report on the occurrence of the species Gammarus tigrinus Sexton, 1939, in the coasta...
In the summer 2000 about 60 sites in the Aland archipelago were analysed with regard to zoobenthos a...
This study provides an inventory of the recent benthic macrofaunal communities in the entire Baltic ...
This paper is based on the results from a long-term zooplankton investigation in the Baltic proper i...
AbstractNon-native species exert considerable pressure on aquatic ecosystems; accordingly, they are ...
AbstractThe European water framework directive (WFD) aims at achieving good ecological status of wat...
Abstract The present compilation is the first attempt to generate a comprehensive list of all macroz...
The brackish Baltic Sea hosts species of various origins and environmental tolerances. These immigra...
The present paper gives an overview on the macrozoobenthos species composition in the southern part ...
The macroinvertebrate community of the harbour of Ghent was studied by analysing 135 samples taken a...
Knowledge and understanding of geographic distributions of species is crucial for many aspects in ec...
Changing species assemblages represent major challenges to ecosystems around the world. Retracing th...
The macroinvertebrate community of the harbour of Ghent was studied by analysing 135 samples taken a...
An attempt is made to describe the large-scale changes in the benthic soft bottom macrofauna in the ...
We investigated site-specific changes in a coastal zoobenthic community during 1964–2007 in the nort...
The paper is a report on the occurrence of the species Gammarus tigrinus Sexton, 1939, in the coasta...
In the summer 2000 about 60 sites in the Aland archipelago were analysed with regard to zoobenthos a...
This study provides an inventory of the recent benthic macrofaunal communities in the entire Baltic ...
This paper is based on the results from a long-term zooplankton investigation in the Baltic proper i...
AbstractNon-native species exert considerable pressure on aquatic ecosystems; accordingly, they are ...