Freshwater Biology, Vol.47 Nos.4-6 (2002) - Oxford, Blackwell Science, 2002, - 497-1189p. 27cm. - Freshwater Biology ; Vol.47 Nos.4-6 .

Riverine landscapes: taking landscape ecology into the water,Riverine landscape diversity,Geomorphic thresholds in riverine landscapes,Geomorphic dynamics of floodplains: ecological implications and a potential modelling strategy,Island‐dominated landscapes of large floodplain rivers, a European perspective,Large wood and fluvial processes,A landscape perspective of surface–subsurface hydrological exchanges in river corridors,Fluvial landscape ecology: addressing uniqueness within the river discontinuum,The fauna of dynamic riverine landscapes,Aquatic invertebrates in riverine landscapes,Global patterns of diversity among the specialist birds of riverine landscapes, Terrestrial invertebrates inhabiting lowland river floodplains of Central Amazonia and Central Europe: a review,The life history of Salicaceae living in the active zone of floodplains,Riparian vegetation diversity along regulated rivers: contribution of novel and relict habitats,Connectivity and biocomplexity in waterbodies of riverine floodplains,Food web structure in riverine landscapes,Remote sensing of riverine landscapes,Learning from the past: palaeohydrology and palaeoecology,Evapotranspiration at the land/water interface in a semi‐arid drainage basin,Riverine landscape dynamics and ecological risk assessment,Re‐establishing and assessing ecological integrity in riverine landscapes,Restoration strategies for river floodplains along large lowland rivers in Europe,Detritivores in Kenyan highland streams: more evidence for the paucity of shredders in the tropics?,Dispersal in drift‐prone macroinvertebrates: a case for density‐independence,Plant palatability and disturbance level in aquatic habitats: an experimental approach using the snail Lymnaea stagnalis (L.),Photosynthetic efficiency and seasonality of autotrophic picoplankton in Lago Maggiore after its recovery,Export of invertebrates and detritus from fishless headwater streams in southeastern Alaska: implications for downstream salmonid production,Groundwater controls on nutrient cycling in a Mojave desert stream,Seasonal patterns in macroinvertebrate drift and Development and evaluation of a diatom‐conductivity model from lakes in West Greenland,Gradients in stream fish assemblages across a Mediterranean landscape: contributions of environmental factors and spatial structure,The use of AUSRIVAS predictive models to assess the response of lotic macroinvertebrates to dams in south‐east Australia,Daily variations in the optical properties of a small lake,Biodiversity and resource use of larval chironomids in relation to environmental factors in a large river,Competition in variable environments: experiments with planktonic rotifers,The influence of ventilation systems on water depth penetration of emergent macrophytes,Spatial and seasonal variation in nutrient excretion by benthic invertebrates in a eutrophic reservoir,Exotic riparian vegetation lowers fungal diversity but not leaf decomposition in Portuguese streams,Distribution of chironomids (Diptera) in low arctic West Greenland lakes: trophic conditions, temperature and environmental reconstruction,Growth and emergence of the stonefly Leuctra nigra in coniferous forest streams with contrasting pH,Can filter‐feeding fishes improve water quality in lakes?,A simple method for approximating the supportive capacities and metabolic constraints in lakes and reservoirs,

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