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Refractory dissolved organic matter can influence the reproduction of Caenorhabditis elegans (Nematoda),Large‐scale synchrony and inter‐annual variability in roach recruitment in the Rhône River: the relative role of climatic factors and density‐dependent processes,Tests of autotrophic picoplankton as early indicators of nutrient enrichment in an ultra‐oligotrophic lake,Long‐term impact of an invertebrate predator, Heterocope septentrionalis, on an arctic pond zooplankton community,Spatial and temporal patterns of invertebrate drift in streams draining a Neotropical landscape,Variation in phytoplankton composition and limnological features in a water–water ecotone of the Lower Paraná Basin (Argentina),Dwelling at the oxycline: does increased stratification provide a predation refugium for the Lake Victoria sardine Rastrineobola argentea?,Variability in stream macroinvertebrates at multiple spatial scales,An investigation of dominance in phytoplankton using the PROTECH model,Assessing the performance of volunteers in monitoring streams,Nitrogen uptake and the importance of internal nitrogen loading in Lake Balaton,Multi‐scale effects of resource patchiness on foraging behaviour and habitat use by longnose dace, Rhinichthys cataractae,Leaf litter breakdown rates in boreal streams: does shredder species richness matter?,Functional models for growth and food consumption of Atlantic salmon parr, Salmo salar, from a Norwegian river,Evidence for local adaptation in neighbouring Daphnia populations: a laboratory transplant experiment,Temperature impact on the midsummer decline of Daphnia galeata: an analysis of long‐term data from the biomanipulated Bautzen Reservoir (Germany),Temporal shift in contribution of terrestrial organic matter to consumer production in a grassland river,Influence of stream flow regime and temperature on growth rate of the riparian tree, Platanus wrightii, in Arizona,Impact of Bythotrephes longimanus on zooplankton assemblages of Harp Lake, Canada: an assessment based on predator consumption and prey production,Chironomid stratigraphy in the shallow and eutrophic Lake Søbygaard, Denmark: chironomid–macrophyte co‐occurrence,Historical changes in species composition and richness accompanying perturbation and eutrophication of Danish lowland streams over 100 years,Temperature reaction norms of Daphnia magna: the effect of food concentration,Biogeochemical responses of two forest streams to a 2‐month calcium addition,Contribution of terrestrial invertebrates to the annual resource budget for salmonids in forest and grassland reaches of a headwater stream,Oxygen measurements in the burrows of freshwater insects,Food web quantification using secondary production analysis: predaceous invertebrates of the snag habitat in a subtropical river,Colonization and production of macroinvertebrates on artificial substrata: upstream–downstream responses to a leaf litter exclusion manipulation,Benthic macroinvertebrate biomass and wildfires: evidence for enrichment of boreal subarctic lakes,Riffles as barriers to interpool movement by three cyprinids (Notropis boops, Campostoma anomalum and Cyprinella venusta),Effects of waves on the early growth of Vallisneria americana,A probabilistic model characterizing fish assemblages of French rivers: a framework for environmental assessment,Control of freshwater fish and crayfish community structure in Taranaki, New Zealand: dams, diadromy or habitat structure?,Inter‐specific differences in photosynthetic carbon uptake, photosynthate partitioning and extracellular organic carbon release by deep‐water characean algae,A stable carbon and nitrogen isotope study of lake food webs in Canada’s Boreal Plain,Exploring patterns of population subdivision in the net‐winged midge, Elporia barnardi (Diptera: Blephariceridae), in mountain streams of the south‐western Cape, South Africa,The impact of an introduced bivalve (Corbicula fluminea) on the benthos of a sandy stream,Morphological deformities occurring in Belarusian chironomids (Diptera: Chironomidae) subsequent to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster,Tracing lake trophic history with a chironomid–total phosphorus inference model,Effects of urbanization on streams of the Melbourne region, Victoria, Australia. I. Benthic macroinvertebrate communities,Effects of urbanization on streams of the Melbourne region, Victoria, Australia. II. Benthic diatom communities |