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River ecosystem concepts (Large Rivers, Vol. 11, No. 3)

An initiative of the International Association of Danube Research (IAD)

Ed.: J. Blösch; Martin Dokulil; M. Morris

1999. 218 pages, 60 figures, 26 tables, 3 appendices, 24x16cm, 490 g
Language: English

(Large Rivers, Vol. 11 No. 3)

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BLOESCH, J.: Editorial: Large river ecosystems: Concepts and
biodiversity, with special emphasis on the Danube and the
International Association for Danube Research (IAD) 235-237

BLOESCH, J.: The International Association for Danube Research (IAD):
its future role in Danube research. (With 4 figures and 1 table) 239-259

JUNK, W.J.: The flood pulse concept of large rivers: learning from the
tropics. (With 4 figures) 261-280

PINAY, G., DÉCAMPS, H. & NAIMAN, R.J.: The spiralling concept and
nitrogen cycling in large river floodplain soils. (With 4 figures) 281-291

TOCKNER, K. & WARD, J.V.: Biodiversity along riparian corridors. (With
6 figures and 1 table) 293-310

AMOROS, C. & BORNETTE, G.: Antagonistic and cumulative effects of
connectivity: a predictive model based on aquatic vegetation in
riverine wetlands. (With 2 figures and 3 tables) 311-327

SCHMUTZ, S. & JUNGWIRTH, M.: Fish as indicators of large river
connectivity: the Danube and its tributaries. (With 7 figures) 329-348

FESL, C., HUMPESCH, U. H. & ASCHAUER, A.: The relationship between
habitat structure and biodiversity of the macrozoobenthos in the
free-flowing section of the Danube in Austria - east of Vienna
(preliminary results). (With 9 figures, 6 tables and 3 appendices)
349-374

SCHÖNBAUER, B.: Spatio-temporal patterns of macrobenthic invertebrates
in a free-flowing section of the River Danube in Austria. (With 5
figures and 7 tables) 375-397

JANAUER, G. A.: Macrophytes of the River Danube: a diversity study of
the Austrian stretch. (With 2 figures and 4 tables) 399-412

BRETSCHKO, G.: The lotic fauna in water-logged sediments beyond the
waterline in the canalized Danube. (With 4 figures and 1 table)
413-421

SCHIEMER, F.: Conservation of biodiversity in floodplain rivers. (With
6 figures) 423-438

HEIN, T., BARANYI, C., HEILER, G., HOLAREK, C., RIEDLER, P. &
SCHIEMER, F.: Hydrology as a major factor determining plankton
development in two floodplain segments and the River Danube,
Austria. (With 7 figures and 3 tables) 439-452