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Freshwater Biology, Vol.50 No.9 (2005)

Contributor(s): Series: Freshwater Biology. ; Vol.50 No.9 Publication details: Oxford, Blackwell Science, 2005,Description: 1441-1588p. 27cmISSN:
  • 0046-5070
Contents:
Genetic variation in populations of the endangered fish Ladigesocypris ghigii and its implications for conservation,Survival and development of five species of cyclopoid copepods in relation to food supply: experiments with algal food in a flow‐through system,On the ecology of the rotifer Cephalodella hoodi from an extremely acidic lake,Zooplankton of turbid and hydrologically dynamic prairie rivers,Ecosystem engineering by larvae of net‐spinning stream caddisflies creates a habitat on the upper surface of stones for mayfly nymphs with a low resistance to flows,Recruitment, kin and the spatial genetic structure of a caddisfly Plectrocnemia conspersa in a southern English stream,Impact of resuspended sediment on zooplankton feeding in Lake Waihola, New Zealand,Combined effects of water column nitrate enrichment, sediment type and irradiance on growth and foliar nutrient concentrations of Potamogeton alpinus,Meiobenthic response to river‐borne benthic particulate matter – a microcosm experiment,The effects of Anabaena spiroides (Cyanophyceae) exopolysaccharide on copper toxicity to Simocephalus serrulatus (Cladocera, Daphnidae),Effects of spring acid episodes on macroinvertebrates revealed by population data and in situ toxicity tests,Functional biodiversity of macroinvertebrate assemblages along major ecological gradients of boreal headwater streams
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Genetic variation in populations of the endangered fish Ladigesocypris ghigii and its implications for conservation,Survival and development of five species of cyclopoid copepods in relation to food supply: experiments with algal food in a flow‐through system,On the ecology of the rotifer Cephalodella hoodi from an extremely acidic lake,Zooplankton of turbid and hydrologically dynamic prairie rivers,Ecosystem engineering by larvae of net‐spinning stream caddisflies creates a habitat on the upper surface of stones for mayfly nymphs with a low resistance to flows,Recruitment, kin and the spatial genetic structure of a caddisfly Plectrocnemia conspersa in a southern English stream,Impact of resuspended sediment on zooplankton feeding in Lake Waihola, New Zealand,Combined effects of water column nitrate enrichment, sediment type and irradiance on growth and foliar nutrient concentrations of Potamogeton alpinus,Meiobenthic response to river‐borne benthic particulate matter – a microcosm experiment,The effects of Anabaena spiroides (Cyanophyceae) exopolysaccharide on copper toxicity to Simocephalus serrulatus (Cladocera, Daphnidae),Effects of spring acid episodes on macroinvertebrates revealed by population data and in situ toxicity tests,Functional biodiversity of macroinvertebrate assemblages along major ecological gradients of boreal headwater streams

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