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    Biological feedback of unprecedented hydromorphological side channel restoration along the Upper Rhine (France)

    In Europe, large rivers have been greatly impacted by engineering and hydraulic works. The Upper Rhine channelization has notably led to a disconnection between the main channel and its floodplain and side cha...

    Albin Meyer, Corinne Grac, Isabelle Combroux, Laurent Schmitt in Hydrobiologia (2021)

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    Transfer of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Nutrients in Vegetated Buffer Zones Receiving Treatment Plant Effluent

    Vegetated buffer zones (VBZs) are a type of constructed wetlands well known for their purifying capacity. They are built between wastewater treatment plants and receive compartments for a complementary treatme...

    Sarah Koenig, Michèle Trémolières in Environmental Processes (2018)

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    Are plant communities mainly determined by anthropogenic land cover along urban riparian corridors?

    Often used as a mitigation tool to landscape fragmentation, urban riparian corridors also suffered from the effects of the urban expansion. This study explored the relationships between plant riparian communit...

    Eugénie Schwoertzig, Damien Ertlen, Michèle Trémolières in Urban Ecosystems (2016)

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    Experimental study of the uncertainty of the intrasubstrate variability on two French index metrics based on macroinvertebrates

    Chemical and biological assessments of waterbodies are required to fulfil the objectives of the European Water Framework Directive (EU Off J 327:1–72, 2000). Many past studies have been focused on water chemistry...

    Juliane Wiederkehr, Corinne Grac, Bruno Fontan, Frédéric Labat in Hydrobiologia (2016)

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    Vegetation dynamics in side-channels reconnected to the Rhine River: what are the main factors controlling communities trajectories after restoration?

    The hydraulic management of large rivers led to a disconnection of side-channels. Restoration works were to reconnect these side-channels to the main course in order to recover hydrological and ecological func...

    Albin Meyer, Isabelle Combroux, Laurent Schmitt, Michèle Trémolières in Hydrobiologia (2013)

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    Phosphorus and nitrogen allocation in Allium ursinum on an alluvial floodplain (Eastern France). Is there an effect of flooding history?

    The change in phosphorus and nitrogen content in a common geophyte spring species, Allium ursinum, is studied in alluvial forests in relation to three flooding histories related to river regulation: (1) annually ...

    Michèle Trémolières, Valérie Noël, Bruno Hérault in Plant and Soil (2009)

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    Identifying Ecological Traits: A Concrete FCA-Based Approach

    This paper describes a method to identify so-called ecological traits of species based on the analysis of their biological characteristics. This biological dataset has a complex structure that can be formalized a...

    Aurélie Bertaux, Florence Le Ber, Agnès Braud in Formal Concept Analysis (2009)

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    Redundancy and niche differentiation among the European invasive Elodea species

    Community ecologists implicitly assume redundancy when they aggregate species into functional groups. But there have been remarkably few empirical efforts to investigate the accuracy of this concept in situ. T...

    Bruno Hérault, Aurélien Bornet, Michèle Trémolières in Biological Invasions (2008)

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    Changes in phosphorus content of two aquatic macrophytes according to water velocity, trophic status and time period in hardwater streams

    We examined the influence of water velocity, trophic status, and time period on the phosphorus content of two aquatic macrophytes. We sampled Berula erecta (Huds.) and Callitriche obtusangula (Le Gall.) from 17 o...

    Virginie Baldy, Michèle Trémolières, Muriel Andrieu, Jacques Belliard in Hydrobiologia (2007)

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    Present distribution of the genus Elodea in the Alsatian Upper Rhine floodplain (France) with a special focus on the expansion of Elodea nuttallii St. John during recent decades

    Three species of Elodea (Elodea canadensis Michaux, E. nuttallii St John and E. ernstiae St John) have colonized Europe from the American continent. All three arrived in the Alsatian Rhine floodplain (north-easte...

    Sabine Greulich, Michèle Trémolières in Hydrobiologia (2006)

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    Present distribution of the genus Elodea in the Alsatian Upper Rhine floodplain (France) with a special focus on the expansion of Elodea nuttallii St. John during recent decades

    Three species of Elodea (Elodea canadensis Michaux, E. nuttallii St John and E. ernstiae St John) have colonized Europe from the American continent. All three arrived in the Alsatian Rhine floodplain (northeaster...

    Sabine Greulich, Michèle Trémolières in Macrophytes in Aquatic Ecosystems: From Bi… (2006)

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    Plant response strategies to stress and disturbance: the case of aquatic plants

    The environmental factors controlling the establishment and development of plants in different ecosystems are of two types, stress and disturbance. The effects of stress or disturbance on aquatic systems are d...

    Michèle Trémolières in Journal of Biosciences (2004)

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    Nitrate elimination by denitrification in hardwood forest soils of the Upper Rhine floodplain – correlation with redox potential and organic matter

    Denitrification in floodplains is a major issue for river- and groundwater quality. In the Upper Rhine valley, floodplain forests are about to be restored to serve as flood retention areas (polders). Besides f...

    Ingrid Brettar, José-Miguel Sanchez-Perez, Michèle Trémolières in Hydrobiologia (2002)

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    Quantification of nitrate removal by a flooded alluvial zone in the Ill floodplain (Eastern France)

    The nitrate reducing capacity of a flooded system in the Ill floodplain (Eastern France) was investigated for a period of 2 years. The methodology used consisted of a spatio-temporal monitoring of stream flow ...

    José Miguel Sánchez Pérez, Michèle Trémolières, Naima Takatert in Hydrobiologia (1999)

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    Quantification of nitrate removal by a flooded alluvial zone in the Ill floodplain (Eastern France)

    The nitrate reducing capacity of a flooded system in the Ill floodplain (Eastern France) was investigated for a period of 2 years. The methodology used consisted of a spatio-temporal monitoring of stream flow ...

    José Miguel Sánchez Pérez, Michèle Trémolières, Naima Takatert in Man and River Systems (1999)

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    Impact of river management history on the community structure, species composition and nutrient status in the Rhine alluvial hardwood forest

    The present-day Rhine alluvial hardwood forest (Querco-Ulmetum minoris, Issler 24) in the upper Rhine valley (France/Germany) is comprised of three vegetation units, one still flooded by calm waters (F) and th...

    Michèle Trémolières, José Miguel Sánchez-Pérez, Annik Schnitzler in Plant Ecology (1998)