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Restored Oxbow Wetlands within an Agricultural Landscape: Using Physical and Biological Characteristics to Evaluate Impacts of Tile Drainage Input
Oxbow wetlands have been restored in the Midwestern United States to provide habitat for wetland-dependent species and to sequester contaminants...
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Distribution and habitat preferences of the endangered mudminnow Umbra krameri Walbaum, 1792 in the Croatian parts of the Drava and Sava drainages
The European mudminnow ( Umbra krameri Walbaum, 1792) is a freshwater fish species with scattered distribution in the Danube and Dniester drainages,...
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The dilemma of underestimating freshwater biodiversity: morphological and molecular approaches
BackgroundAnthropogenic impacts on freshwater habitats are causing a recent biodiversity decline far greater than that documented for most...
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Flooding effects on aquatic invertebrates in oxbow lakes of a southeastern USA river floodplain
We investigated the relative importance of connectivity to the main river channel and the influence of flooding on macroinvertebrate distributions in...
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Structure and Dynamics of Mollusk Communities of Small Oxbow Lakes and the Determining Factors (the Khoper River Valley, Penza Oblast)
AbstractThe structure and dynamics of mollusk communities, as well as environmental factors influencing them, were analyzed in small oxbow lakes of...
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The Role of the Grass Snake Natrix natrix (Reptilia, Colubridae) in the Transfer of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids from Aquatic to Terrestrial Ecosystems to Land
AbstractAs a result of analyses of fatty acid (FA) composition in the grass snake Natrix natrix and its food objects, tadpoles and metamorphs of two...
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Selecting and refining suitable methods of develo** digital elevation models to represent geomorphic features and characteristics of smaller wetlands in data-scarce environments
Land surface geomorphology plays an important role in water and sediment dispersal processes in wetlands. For wetland practitioners and researchers...
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Functional properties of planktic microalgae determine their habitat selection
In this study, we aim to investigate how the functional properties of microalgae help to delineate the major groups of aquatic habitats. Using...
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Assessment of anthropogenic, seasonal and aquatic vegetation effects on the contamination level of oxbows
The contamination level of oxbows depends on both natural and anthropogenic effects. The aim of our study was to identify those abiotic and biotic...
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The Chemical Composition of the Water in the Rivers, Lakes, and Wetlands of Uttarakhand
Ions like calcium (Ca2+), magnesium (Mg2+), sodium (Na+), and potassium (K+) predominate among the chemical components of the water in Uttarakhand’s... -
Catchment land use drivers are weak predictors of lakes’ phytoplankton assemblage structure at functional group level
A number of studies evidenced the impact of human activities on aquatic environments worldwide. The availability of nutrients in lakes is strongly...
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The more Diverse Beaver Ponds are Better – a Case Study of Mollusc Communities of Steppe Streams
The factors influencing molluscs distribution in a small steppe stream were investigated to assess the impact of beavers on their diversity and...
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General Soil Regions of Mississippi
The Natural Resources Conservation Service has identified 270 Major Land Resource AreasMajor Land Resource Areas (MLRAs) (MLRAs) in the United... -
Wind of change: selective summer fish kill in an oxbow lake associated with windy weather
High-frequency data from dissolved oxygen (DO) loggers were obtained during and before a massive summer fish kill event in the oxbow lake Doubka in...
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Identification of fish habitat hotspots for use in prioritizing conservation and restoration projects in coastal rivers
Coastal rivers provide habitat for fishes that have developed life-history strategies to take advantage of low salinity and high structural...
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The invasive crayfish Faxonius immunis causes the collapse of macroinvertebrate communities in Central European ponds
The invasive crayfish Faxonius immunis is regarded as a threat to amphibians and macroinvertebrates in the Upper Rhine Valley, Germany, eradicating...
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Cnidarians: Cnidaria
The phylum of cnidarians (Cnidaria) (Campbell 1983, 2016; Daly et al. 2007; Damborenea et al. 2019; Fitter and Manuel 1986; Grayson 1971; Holstein... -
Dissemination of Misgurnus nikolskyi (Cobitidae) in the South of Western Siberia
AbstractData on new findings of the Nikolsky loach Misgurnus nikolskyi in the south of Western Siberia are presented. The maximum distance from the...
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Seasonal Dynamics of the Spatial Fish Distribution in the Estuary Area of the Tributary of Plain Reservoir
AbstractThe seasonal dynamics of the spatial distribution of the fish population along the longitudinal section of the estuary area of a small...
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Asian Wolffia globosa (Roxb.) Hartog & Plas (Araceae) in Bohemian Wetlands – a new macrophyte for Czechia
Wolffia globosa is a small free-floating aquatic plant native to the Southeast Asia and invasive in Europe. Between the years 2017 and 2022 it has...