AbstractThis study investigates reference conditions of German stream types using the top-down stream typology developed by Pottgiesser & Sommerhäuser (2004) and 264 macrozoobenthos samples selected as representing reference status. With the aid of discriminant and correlation analyses, the use of typological parameters is investigated as regards their relevancy and the study aims to show whether the metrics used in the newly developed type-specific indices (Böhmer et al. 2004b) reflect the reference conditions. The data cover 15 of the 24 German stream types. The use of stream size, of ecoregions as an indirect parameter for geographical altitude, and of the bottom substrate for the lowland stream types as typological factors can be confir...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is twofold: 1) to validate the German stream typology for Schles...
ABSTRACT: Humans have severely altered freshwater ecosystems globally, causing a loss of biodiversit...
Expert knowledge is increasingly used in conservation science to classify dynamic and complex ecosys...
AbstractThis study investigates reference conditions of German stream types using the top-down strea...
AbstractBased on 390 benthic invertebrate samples from near-natural streams in Germany we defined ei...
The aim of this study was to test the effect of the Water Framework Directive typology descriptors o...
In the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) a typological framework is defined for assessing the ecolo...
Highlights •River typologies are indispensable for biomonitoring and ecological research. •River t...
1. According to the guidelines of the European Water Framework Directive, assessment of the ecologic...
Typology schemes are useful in partitioning natural spatial variability and thus helping implementin...
The EU Water Framework Directive uses abiotic variables for classifying streams and rivers into type...
The EU Water Framework Directive requires European Union Member States to establish ‘type-specific b...
In the EU water framework directive (WFD) a typological framework is defined for assessing the ecolo...
AbstractThe process of selecting invertebrate-based candidate metrics for the German stream assessme...
The study was carried out from 2007 to 2010 in two ecoregions: the Carpathians and the Central Hig...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is twofold: 1) to validate the German stream typology for Schles...
ABSTRACT: Humans have severely altered freshwater ecosystems globally, causing a loss of biodiversit...
Expert knowledge is increasingly used in conservation science to classify dynamic and complex ecosys...
AbstractThis study investigates reference conditions of German stream types using the top-down strea...
AbstractBased on 390 benthic invertebrate samples from near-natural streams in Germany we defined ei...
The aim of this study was to test the effect of the Water Framework Directive typology descriptors o...
In the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) a typological framework is defined for assessing the ecolo...
Highlights •River typologies are indispensable for biomonitoring and ecological research. •River t...
1. According to the guidelines of the European Water Framework Directive, assessment of the ecologic...
Typology schemes are useful in partitioning natural spatial variability and thus helping implementin...
The EU Water Framework Directive uses abiotic variables for classifying streams and rivers into type...
The EU Water Framework Directive requires European Union Member States to establish ‘type-specific b...
In the EU water framework directive (WFD) a typological framework is defined for assessing the ecolo...
AbstractThe process of selecting invertebrate-based candidate metrics for the German stream assessme...
The study was carried out from 2007 to 2010 in two ecoregions: the Carpathians and the Central Hig...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is twofold: 1) to validate the German stream typology for Schles...
ABSTRACT: Humans have severely altered freshwater ecosystems globally, causing a loss of biodiversit...
Expert knowledge is increasingly used in conservation science to classify dynamic and complex ecosys...