AbstractThe macrophyte vegetation, the epilithic diatoms and the physico-chemical characteristics of the stream Lauterbach, a small calcareous stream in Bavaria (Germany) were studied. The stream Lauterbach was divided into 20 mapping sections. In each section the quantity of macrophyte species was estimated according to a five degree scale. A sample of epilithic diatoms was taken and the physico-chemical characteristics were measured in each section. The distribution of “trophic points” was calculated according to a new classification of species in trophic classes developed in Bavaria. The comparison of the results of the macrophytes and the diatoms showed various differences, but according to both systematic groups the stream Lauterbach c...
A key issue in the implementation of the Water Framework Directive is the classification of streams ...
Macrophyte assemblage structure in undisturbed streams and rivers varies naturally across gradients ...
River macrophytes are widely used in fresh- tation procedure. Plant similarity between sites was wat...
AbstractThe macrophyte vegetation, the epilithic diatoms and the physico-chemical characteristics of...
AbstractThe relationship between the macrophyte vegetation and the nutrient concentration of the wat...
AbstractSubmerged macrophyte vegetation has been mapped in four calcareous groundwater-fed streams i...
1. Periphytic diatoms, macrophytes, benthic macroinvertebrates and fish were sampled with standard m...
A new assessment system for macrophytes and phytobenthos in German rivers meeting the requirements o...
Freshwater ecosystems vary in size and composition and contain a wide range of organisms which inter...
AbstractEcological optima and ranges of submerged macrophytes are, amongst other factors, assumed to...
Physical and chemical characteristics of habitats and species diversity in streams and rivers are st...
The key goal of the Water Framework Directive is to achieve a good ecological status in water bodies...
In order to assess the trophic state of running water and impounded rivers a trophic index was devel...
AbstractIn the present study, we present a synopsis of two macrophyte surveys of physiographic units...
International audienceSubmerged macrophytes respond to environmental fluctuations in nutrient concen...
A key issue in the implementation of the Water Framework Directive is the classification of streams ...
Macrophyte assemblage structure in undisturbed streams and rivers varies naturally across gradients ...
River macrophytes are widely used in fresh- tation procedure. Plant similarity between sites was wat...
AbstractThe macrophyte vegetation, the epilithic diatoms and the physico-chemical characteristics of...
AbstractThe relationship between the macrophyte vegetation and the nutrient concentration of the wat...
AbstractSubmerged macrophyte vegetation has been mapped in four calcareous groundwater-fed streams i...
1. Periphytic diatoms, macrophytes, benthic macroinvertebrates and fish were sampled with standard m...
A new assessment system for macrophytes and phytobenthos in German rivers meeting the requirements o...
Freshwater ecosystems vary in size and composition and contain a wide range of organisms which inter...
AbstractEcological optima and ranges of submerged macrophytes are, amongst other factors, assumed to...
Physical and chemical characteristics of habitats and species diversity in streams and rivers are st...
The key goal of the Water Framework Directive is to achieve a good ecological status in water bodies...
In order to assess the trophic state of running water and impounded rivers a trophic index was devel...
AbstractIn the present study, we present a synopsis of two macrophyte surveys of physiographic units...
International audienceSubmerged macrophytes respond to environmental fluctuations in nutrient concen...
A key issue in the implementation of the Water Framework Directive is the classification of streams ...
Macrophyte assemblage structure in undisturbed streams and rivers varies naturally across gradients ...
River macrophytes are widely used in fresh- tation procedure. Plant similarity between sites was wat...