AbstractWe classified homogenous river types across Europe and searched for fish metrics qualified to show responses to specific pressures (hydromorphological pressures or water quality pressures) vs. multiple pressures in these river types. We analysed fish taxa lists from 3105 sites in 16 ecoregions and 14 countries. Sites were pre-classified for 15 selected pressures to separate unimpacted from impacted sites. Hierarchical cluster analysis was used to split unimpacted sites into four homogenous river types based on species composition and geographical location. Classification trees were employed to predict associated river types for impacted sites with four environmental variables. We defined a set of 129 candidate fish metrics to select...
This work addresses human stressors and their impacts on fish assemblages at pan-European scale by a...
AbstractThis work addresses human stressors and their impacts on fish assemblages at pan-European sc...
The use of river-types is of practical value, serving as groups for which ...
AbstractWe classified homogenous river types across Europe and searched for fish metrics qualified t...
The objective was to develop spatially based (type-specific) methods to assess the ecological status...
European large rivers are exposed to multiple human pressures and maintained as waterways for inland...
1. The need for sensitive biological measures of aquatic ecosystem integrity applicable at large spa...
1. The need for sensitive biological measures of aquatic ecosystem integrity applicable at large spa...
International audienceIn the context of increasing pressure on water bodies, many fish-based indices...
After typological pre-classification of 398 calibration sites, fish-based metric models were used to...
AbstractA major issue for water resource management is the assessment of environmental degradation o...
Mediterranean river systems are characterised by more diverse fish assemblages and regional ecologic...
In der Gewässerökologie sind zwar Auswirkungen menschlicher Eingriffe auf Fließgewässer und deren Le...
Lakes in Europe are subject to multiple anthropogenic pressures, such as eutrophication, habitat deg...
We describe a tolerance classification based on the physicochemical parameters of water and habitat ...
This work addresses human stressors and their impacts on fish assemblages at pan-European scale by a...
AbstractThis work addresses human stressors and their impacts on fish assemblages at pan-European sc...
The use of river-types is of practical value, serving as groups for which ...
AbstractWe classified homogenous river types across Europe and searched for fish metrics qualified t...
The objective was to develop spatially based (type-specific) methods to assess the ecological status...
European large rivers are exposed to multiple human pressures and maintained as waterways for inland...
1. The need for sensitive biological measures of aquatic ecosystem integrity applicable at large spa...
1. The need for sensitive biological measures of aquatic ecosystem integrity applicable at large spa...
International audienceIn the context of increasing pressure on water bodies, many fish-based indices...
After typological pre-classification of 398 calibration sites, fish-based metric models were used to...
AbstractA major issue for water resource management is the assessment of environmental degradation o...
Mediterranean river systems are characterised by more diverse fish assemblages and regional ecologic...
In der Gewässerökologie sind zwar Auswirkungen menschlicher Eingriffe auf Fließgewässer und deren Le...
Lakes in Europe are subject to multiple anthropogenic pressures, such as eutrophication, habitat deg...
We describe a tolerance classification based on the physicochemical parameters of water and habitat ...
This work addresses human stressors and their impacts on fish assemblages at pan-European scale by a...
AbstractThis work addresses human stressors and their impacts on fish assemblages at pan-European sc...
The use of river-types is of practical value, serving as groups for which ...