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Trends in Ostracoda and Cladocera distribution and water chemistry in subarctic Canada: Churchill (Manitoba) lakes and ponds revisited
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Diet-tissue discrimination factors of three neotropical freshwater fishes and a comparison of the trophic position
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Habitat expansion of a tropical chironomid by seasonal alternation in use of littoral and profundal zones
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Distribution and assemblages of large branchiopods (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) of northern Western Ghats, India
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Impacts of the Koka hydropower dam on macroinvertebrate assemblages in the Awash River Basin in Ethiopia
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Mississippi River-floodplain connectivity level mediates fish assemblage dynamics
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Ecological dynamics of two remote alpine lakes during ice-free season
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Phacotus lenticularis content in carbonate sediments and epilimnion in four German hard water lakes P. lenticularis content in German hard-water lakes
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Acidic pit lakes - The legacy of coal and metal surface mines
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Representative monitoring of the calcifying alga Phacotus lenticularis (Chlamydophyceae) in lentic ecosystems Representative monitoring of calcifying algae
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Checklist and distribution of the groundwater crustacean fauna from Sicily, Italy
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A long-term multi-proxy record of varved sediments highlights climate-induced mixing-regime shift in a large hard-water lake ~5000 years ago
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Mollusk communities of the central Congo River shaped by combined effects of barriers, environmental gradients, and species dispersal
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Metabarcoding to monitor the crustacean zooplankton of a lake improves when using a reference DNA library from local samples
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