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Pattira Kasamesiri, Ruamruedee Panchan and Wipavee Thaimuangphol
Microplastic pollution has been identified as a potential threat to the aquatic environment and humans globally, with widespread occurrence in ecosystems, including reservoirs that constitute a key role in ecosystem services for humans. However, the eval...
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Yang Liu and Mei-Po Kwan
Deriving the proper structure of lotic habitats, namely the structuralization of lotic habitats, is crucial to monitoring and modeling water quality on a large scale. How to structuralize complicated lotic habitats for practical use remains challenging. ...
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Marina Kirichenko-Babko, Yaroslav Danko, Malgorzata Franus, Witold Stepniewski and Roman Babko
Rivers and their floodplains offer a wide variety of habitats for invertebrates. River ecosystems are subject to high anthropic influence: as a result the channel morphology is changed, swamps are drained, floodplains are built up, and rivers are pollute...
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Mikyoung Choi, Yasuhiro Takemon, Kinko Ikeda and Kwansue Jung
This study used a multiscale analysis of relationships among the bitterling and mussel communities, lentic habitat structures with conditions and flooding frequency, and channel characteristics for application in ecological sediment management. From the ...
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Jessica S. Veysey Powell and Kimberly J. Babbitt
Natural resource extraction and wildlife conservation are often perceived as incompatible. For wetland-dependent amphibians, forested buffers may mitigate timber-harvest impacts, but little empirical research has focused on buffers around lentic habitats...
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Katarzyna Glinska-Lewczuk, Pawel Burandt, Roman Kujawa, Szymon Kobus, Krystian Obolewski, Julita Dunalska, Magdalena Grabowska, Sylwia Lew, Jaroslaw Chormanski
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We evaluated the influence of habitat connectivity and local environmental factors on the distribution and abundance of functional fish groups in 10 floodplain lakes in the Biebrza River, northeastern Poland. Fish were sampled by electrofishing, and 15 p...
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Hilary G. Billman, Carter G. Kruse, Sophie St-Hilaire, Todd M. Koel, Jeffrey L. Arnold & Charles R. Peterson
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