River Systems - Volume 19
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Volume 19 Issue 4
Volume 19 Issue 3
Volume 19 Issue 2
Volume 19 Issue 1
Issue 4
River Systems (Volume 19, Issue 4)
2011. 48 pages, 28x21cm, 300 g
Language: English
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Original paper
Effects of intervening Cross Lake on the Seneca River, New York
ArtNo.: ESP342001904001Original paper
A simple channel complexity metric for analyzing river ecosystem responses
ArtNo.: ESP342001904003Original paper
Longitudinal and seasonal dynamics of the planktonic microbial community along the length of the River Rhine
ArtNo.: ESP342001904004Issue 3
River session at the Joint Conference ASLO/NABS June 6-11, 2010, Santa Fe, USA
Ed.: Michael Delong
2011. 134 pages, 28x21cm, 560 g
Language: English
ArtNo. ES342001903, paperback, price: 85.00 €
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Original paper
Duration and extent of elevated mercury levels in downstream fish following reservoir creation
ArtNo.: ESP342001903002Original paper
Trophic niche dimensions of fish communities as a function of historical hydrological conditions in a Plains river
ArtNo.: ESP342001903003Original paper
Factors contributing to the spatial and temporal variability of phytoplankton communities in the Rideau River (Ontario, Canada)
ArtNo.: ESP342001903004Original paper
Untangling human development and natural gradients: Implications of underlying correlation structure for linking landscapes and riverine ecosystems
ArtNo.: ESP342001903005Original paper
Differences in macroinvertebrate community structure in streams and rivers with different hydrologic regimes in the semi-arid Colorado Plateau
ArtNo.: ESP342001903006Original paper
A GIS approach for explanation of fish assemblage structure in a large river
ArtNo.: ESP342001903007Original paper
Role of the soil seed bank in vegetation responses to environmental flows on a drought-affected floodplain
ArtNo.: ESP342001903008Original paper
Effect of habitat type on in-stream nitrogen loss in the Mississippi River
ArtNo.: ESP342001903009Original paper
Patterns of vegetation community distribution in a large, semi-arid floodplain landscape
ArtNo.: ESP342001903010Original paper
The infl uence of hydrology and physical habitat character on fish assemblages at different temporal scales
ArtNo.: ESP342001903011Issue 2
River Systems (Volume 19, Issue 2)
2011. 68 pages, 28x21cm, 320 g
Language: English
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Original paper
The Volga River: review on research history and synthesis of current knowledge
ArtNo.: ESP342001902001Original paper
Spatial distributions of biophysical conditions on the Ohio River
ArtNo.: ESP342001902002Original paper
Temporal changes in spatial patterns of submersed macrophytes in two impounded reaches of the Upper Mississippi River, USA, 1998-2009
ArtNo.: ESP342001902003Original paper
An assessment of stressor extent and biological condition in the North American mid-continent great rivers (USA)
ArtNo.: ESP342001902004Issue 1
River Systems (Volume 19, Issue 1)
2010. 94 pages, 28x21cm, 440 g
Language: English
ArtNo. ES342001901, paperback, price: 85.00 €
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Original paper
Algae-environment relationships in an impoundment stretch of the River Grosse Erlauf (Austria)
ArtNo.: ESP342001901002Original paper
The River Volga headwaters: Inventory, biodiversity and conservation
ArtNo.: ESP342001901003Original paper
The importance of structural features for spawning habitat of nase Chondrostoma nasus (L.) and barbel Barbus barbus (L.) in a pre-Alpine river
ArtNo.: ESP342001901004Original paper
Effects of body weight at hatching and water temperature on development of the yolk-sac larvae of six species of salmonids, including grayling
ArtNo.: ESP342001901005Original paper
Large river mayflies (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) and their distribution in the Upper Volga River: current knowledge and conservation issues
ArtNo.: ESP342001901006Original paper
Water quality patterns in a river-lake system from multiple drivers (Three Rivers, New York State)
ArtNo.: ESP342001901007