Amphipods are key organisms in many freshwater systems and contribute substantially to the diversity and functioning of macroinvertebrate communities. Furthermore, they are commonly used as bioindicators and for ecotoxicological tests. For many areas, however, diversity and distribution of amphipods is inadequately known, which limits their use in ecological and ecotoxicological studies and handicaps conservation initiatives. We studied the diversity and distribution of amphipods in Switzerland (Central Europe), covering four major drainage basins, an altitudinal gradient of>2,500 m, and various habitats (rivers, streams, lakes and groundwater). We provide the first provisional checklist and detailed information on the distribution and dive...
Amphipods are keystone species in many freshwater ecosystems. Understanding their distribution and d...
Amphipods are keystone species in many freshwater ecosystems. Understanding their distribution and d...
<p>A) Occurrence of native and non-native amphipods relative to elevation. Probability density distr...
Amphipods are key organisms in many freshwater systems and contribute substantially to the diversity...
Amphipods are key organisms in many freshwater systems and contribute substantially to the diversity...
Amphipods are key organisms in many freshwater systems and contribute substantially to the diversity...
We present the first conclusive overview on amphipods of Switzerland, with distribution maps of all ...
The present thesis investigated the diversity and distribution of amphipods (Crustacea, Amphipoda) i...
The present thesis investigated the diversity and distribution of amphipods (Crustacea, Amphipoda) i...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
We present the first conclusive overview on amphipods of Switzerland, with distribution maps of all ...
<p>1 Ketmaier & De Matthaeis 2010 show that the continental European population is an undescribed bu...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Amphipods are keystone species in many freshwater ecosystems. Understanding their distribution and d...
Amphipods are keystone species in many freshwater ecosystems. Understanding their distribution and d...
<p>A) Occurrence of native and non-native amphipods relative to elevation. Probability density distr...
Amphipods are key organisms in many freshwater systems and contribute substantially to the diversity...
Amphipods are key organisms in many freshwater systems and contribute substantially to the diversity...
Amphipods are key organisms in many freshwater systems and contribute substantially to the diversity...
We present the first conclusive overview on amphipods of Switzerland, with distribution maps of all ...
The present thesis investigated the diversity and distribution of amphipods (Crustacea, Amphipoda) i...
The present thesis investigated the diversity and distribution of amphipods (Crustacea, Amphipoda) i...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
We present the first conclusive overview on amphipods of Switzerland, with distribution maps of all ...
<p>1 Ketmaier & De Matthaeis 2010 show that the continental European population is an undescribed bu...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Groundwater belongs to the spatially most extensive, but least explored freshwater systems. On a glo...
Amphipods are keystone species in many freshwater ecosystems. Understanding their distribution and d...
Amphipods are keystone species in many freshwater ecosystems. Understanding their distribution and d...
<p>A) Occurrence of native and non-native amphipods relative to elevation. Probability density distr...