There is a long tradition of river monitoring using macroinvertebrate communities to assess environmental quality in Europe. A promising alternative is the use of species life-history traits. Both methods, however, have relied on the time-consuming identification of taxa. River biotopes, 1-100 m**2 'habitats' with associated species assemblages, have long been seen as a useful and meaningful way of linking the ecology of macroinvertebrates and river hydro-morphology and can be used to assess hydro-morphological degradation in rivers. Taxonomic differences, however, between different rivers had prevented a general test of this concept until now. The species trait approach may overcome this obstacle across broad geographical areas, using biot...
There is mounting evidence that terrestrial arthropods are declining rapidly in many areas of the wo...
1. Rivers are highly structured ecosystems in which habitat complexity and heterogeneity are postula...
Aquatic biodiversity in rivers and streams is threatened in many regions worldwide. As biodiversity ...
AbstractAltogether 64 predominantly biological traits were coded for more than 600 macroinvertebrate...
Rivers are among the most threatened ecosystems worldwide and are experiencing rapid biodiversity lo...
Although our knowledge of the spatial distribution of stream organisms has been increasing rapidly i...
Highlights •River typologies are indispensable for biomonitoring and ecological research. •River t...
1. Methods are needed to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly those whic...
1. Methods are needed to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly those whic...
Supplementary files for article Using invertebrate functional traits to improve flow variability ass...
Changes in catchment land-use and sedimentation have large ecological effects on rivers, but there i...
1. There is a need to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly using methods...
Stream risk assessment and restoration requires understanding of the controlling factors and the sca...
ABSTRACT: Humans have severely altered freshwater ecosystems globally, causing a loss of biodiversit...
Species traits have been frequently used in ecological studies in an attempt to develop a general ec...
There is mounting evidence that terrestrial arthropods are declining rapidly in many areas of the wo...
1. Rivers are highly structured ecosystems in which habitat complexity and heterogeneity are postula...
Aquatic biodiversity in rivers and streams is threatened in many regions worldwide. As biodiversity ...
AbstractAltogether 64 predominantly biological traits were coded for more than 600 macroinvertebrate...
Rivers are among the most threatened ecosystems worldwide and are experiencing rapid biodiversity lo...
Although our knowledge of the spatial distribution of stream organisms has been increasing rapidly i...
Highlights •River typologies are indispensable for biomonitoring and ecological research. •River t...
1. Methods are needed to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly those whic...
1. Methods are needed to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly those whic...
Supplementary files for article Using invertebrate functional traits to improve flow variability ass...
Changes in catchment land-use and sedimentation have large ecological effects on rivers, but there i...
1. There is a need to relate changing river flows to ecological response, particularly using methods...
Stream risk assessment and restoration requires understanding of the controlling factors and the sca...
ABSTRACT: Humans have severely altered freshwater ecosystems globally, causing a loss of biodiversit...
Species traits have been frequently used in ecological studies in an attempt to develop a general ec...
There is mounting evidence that terrestrial arthropods are declining rapidly in many areas of the wo...
1. Rivers are highly structured ecosystems in which habitat complexity and heterogeneity are postula...
Aquatic biodiversity in rivers and streams is threatened in many regions worldwide. As biodiversity ...