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The Freshwater Biodiversity Information System (FBIS) fish data: a georeferenced dataset of freshwater fishes occurring in South Africa
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A modification of the leaf-nets method for sampling benthic invertebrates in spring habitats
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A 100-year record of climate change and human activities inferred from the geochemical composition of sediments in Chaiwopu Lake, arid northwest China
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Atmospheric deposition chemistry in a subalpine area of the Julian Alps, North-West Slovenia
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Impacts of the Koka hydropower dam on macroinvertebrate assemblages in the Awash River Basin in Ethiopia
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The use of the term ‘limnology’ and its scientometrics consequences for limnologists
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Limnology and plankton diversity of salt lakes from Transylvanian Basin (Romania): A review
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IMOST: a database for non-marine ostracods in the Iberian Peninsula, the Balearic Islands and Macaronesia
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Relationships of shredders, leaf processing and organic matter along a canopy cover gradient in tropical streams
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Bridging between litterbags and whole-ecosystem experiments: a new approach for studying lake sediments
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Italian Volcanic lakes: a diversity hotspot and refuge for European charophytes
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Neolovenula alluaudi (Guerne and Richard, 1890) (Calanoida: Diaptomidae: Paradiaptominae): first record in Italy and review of geographical distribution
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Living organisms and sedimentary remains from high mountain lakes in the Alps
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Lakes in the Anthropocene: Reflections on Tracking Ecosystem Change in the Arctic
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