Historically, rivers have been anthropogenically modified for different purposes worldwide (e.g., flood control, drinking water abstraction, and land drainage). Although the majority of European lowland rivers are under the impact of multiple stressors (water quality, hydromorphological alterations, land-use), the consequences of these influences on aquatic macroinvertebrates, including mayflies, have not been sufficiently studied. Therefore, with the aim of providing additional data on the response of mayflies to anthropogenic disturbances in riverine habitats, we studied mayfly assemblages and their relationship to environmental factors along a mid-sized lowland river in Croatia. No significant differences in mayfly species richness and t...
This work is a contribution to the knowledge of the Ephemeroptera (Insecta) fauna of the central ...
Freshwater organisms are threatened by changes in stream flow and water temperature regimes due to g...
Despite increasing numbers of studies on aquatic insects in South-East European streams, there are s...
Intermittent rivers, common in dry parts of the world, such as the Mediterranean region, are hydrolo...
Freshwater ecosystems are endangered worldwide by various human pressures, resulting in dramatic hab...
Anthropogenic modification of abiotic factor in turn influencez biotic communities. The aim of this ...
Remarkably, unlike other parts of Europe, the ecology of mayflies in the southeastern regions is sti...
Peat bogs are unique wetland ecosystems of high conservation value all over the world, yet data on t...
Man-made freshwater habitats have been widely used to successfully modify the environment for human ...
A study of the species composition of mayfly communities in connection with environmental parameters...
Mayfly emergence was studied in the Plitvice Lakes National Park (Croatia) monthly over a 2-year per...
While investigating the aquatic macroinvertebrate fauna of four intermittent Dinaric karst rivers in...
The distribution of mayfly (Ephemeroptera) larvae along the river Some? was studied from its spring ...
Research examining mayfly ecology in karst streams and rivers has increased in recent years, though ...
Monthly samples of caddisfly (Trichoptera) larvae were taken from ten localities along a 151 km long...
This work is a contribution to the knowledge of the Ephemeroptera (Insecta) fauna of the central ...
Freshwater organisms are threatened by changes in stream flow and water temperature regimes due to g...
Despite increasing numbers of studies on aquatic insects in South-East European streams, there are s...
Intermittent rivers, common in dry parts of the world, such as the Mediterranean region, are hydrolo...
Freshwater ecosystems are endangered worldwide by various human pressures, resulting in dramatic hab...
Anthropogenic modification of abiotic factor in turn influencez biotic communities. The aim of this ...
Remarkably, unlike other parts of Europe, the ecology of mayflies in the southeastern regions is sti...
Peat bogs are unique wetland ecosystems of high conservation value all over the world, yet data on t...
Man-made freshwater habitats have been widely used to successfully modify the environment for human ...
A study of the species composition of mayfly communities in connection with environmental parameters...
Mayfly emergence was studied in the Plitvice Lakes National Park (Croatia) monthly over a 2-year per...
While investigating the aquatic macroinvertebrate fauna of four intermittent Dinaric karst rivers in...
The distribution of mayfly (Ephemeroptera) larvae along the river Some? was studied from its spring ...
Research examining mayfly ecology in karst streams and rivers has increased in recent years, though ...
Monthly samples of caddisfly (Trichoptera) larvae were taken from ten localities along a 151 km long...
This work is a contribution to the knowledge of the Ephemeroptera (Insecta) fauna of the central ...
Freshwater organisms are threatened by changes in stream flow and water temperature regimes due to g...
Despite increasing numbers of studies on aquatic insects in South-East European streams, there are s...