Alpine springs are sensitive ecotones which are inhabited by highly adapted organisms. Studies on how the species assemblages change vertically have not been conducted previously. We investigated 35 natural springs along an altitudinal gradient of about 2000 m in a valley in the Bernese Alps over 2 years. The aim of this study was to investigate the changes of the macroinvertebrate assemblages of natural springs along this gradient and to find out which environmental factors determine the distribution of the species along the altitudinal gradient. The spring fauna was quantitatively sampled three times and a wide range of environmental parameters were measured. The species richness significantly decreased with increasing altitude and the co...
The distribution patterns of Alpine crenic meiofauna were studied using a standardised sampling proc...
Embargo until August 15, 2022We collected quantitative macroinvertebrate samples and measured enviro...
High mountain areas above the alpine zone are, despite the low-temperature conditions, inhabited by ...
Alpine springs are sensitive ecotones which are inhabited by highly adapted organisms. Studies on ho...
The objective of this thesis is to shed light on the previously under-investigated natural alpine sp...
Springs are spatially restricted and insular ecotones. In the Alps, topography enhances this isolati...
Global climatic changes and local disturbances may alter composition and distribution of spring inve...
Constant water temperature is thought to be a key factor for macroinvertebrates inhabiting springs. ...
Springs are autochthonous aquatic ecotones with complex functional properties and heterogeneous eco-...
Karst springs in the Julian Alps were investigated from May to September 1999 to examine the influen...
Springs are unique habitats for highly adapted organisms that are endangered by anthropogenic impact...
After extensive exploratory investigations into crenic habitats at the beginning of the 1990s, a num...
Mountain areas are biodiversity hotspots and provide a multitude of ecosystem services of irreplacea...
The distribution patterns of Alpine crenic meiofauna were studied using a standardised sampling proc...
Headwater springs in the German Low Mountain Ranges are local ecotone habitats and biogeographical i...
The distribution patterns of Alpine crenic meiofauna were studied using a standardised sampling proc...
Embargo until August 15, 2022We collected quantitative macroinvertebrate samples and measured enviro...
High mountain areas above the alpine zone are, despite the low-temperature conditions, inhabited by ...
Alpine springs are sensitive ecotones which are inhabited by highly adapted organisms. Studies on ho...
The objective of this thesis is to shed light on the previously under-investigated natural alpine sp...
Springs are spatially restricted and insular ecotones. In the Alps, topography enhances this isolati...
Global climatic changes and local disturbances may alter composition and distribution of spring inve...
Constant water temperature is thought to be a key factor for macroinvertebrates inhabiting springs. ...
Springs are autochthonous aquatic ecotones with complex functional properties and heterogeneous eco-...
Karst springs in the Julian Alps were investigated from May to September 1999 to examine the influen...
Springs are unique habitats for highly adapted organisms that are endangered by anthropogenic impact...
After extensive exploratory investigations into crenic habitats at the beginning of the 1990s, a num...
Mountain areas are biodiversity hotspots and provide a multitude of ecosystem services of irreplacea...
The distribution patterns of Alpine crenic meiofauna were studied using a standardised sampling proc...
Headwater springs in the German Low Mountain Ranges are local ecotone habitats and biogeographical i...
The distribution patterns of Alpine crenic meiofauna were studied using a standardised sampling proc...
Embargo until August 15, 2022We collected quantitative macroinvertebrate samples and measured enviro...
High mountain areas above the alpine zone are, despite the low-temperature conditions, inhabited by ...