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View article: Ecotoxicological impacts and macroinvertebrate responses as indicators of river restoration success
Ecotoxicological impacts and macroinvertebrate responses as indicators of river restoration success Open
Background Over the past few centuries, human impacts on river ecosystems have resulted in significant physical and ecological degradation of aquatic ecosystems. While the implementation of restoration measures has led to morphological imp…
View article: Linking micropollutant mixtures and macroinvertebrate ecological health using AI-based toxicity predictions
Linking micropollutant mixtures and macroinvertebrate ecological health using AI-based toxicity predictions Open
This study investigates how micropollutant mixtures affect the ecological health of benthic macroinvertebrate communities by combining ecotoxicological predictions with macroinvertebrates and water chemistry data. Using the AI-based model …
View article: Influence of hydro-morphological quality and pollution pressure on macroinvertebrate assemblages in restored streams
Influence of hydro-morphological quality and pollution pressure on macroinvertebrate assemblages in restored streams Open
View article: Assessing chemical pollution with biomonitoring approaches in streams and rivers: a critical review
Assessing chemical pollution with biomonitoring approaches in streams and rivers: a critical review Open
Many rivers and streams are affected by chemical pollution, yet current chemical monitoring methods are limited for technical and economic reasons. Biomonitoring has been increasingly used as a means of assessing the impacts of chemical po…
View article: Influence of Hydro-Morphological Quality and Pollution Pressure on Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in Restored Streams
Influence of Hydro-Morphological Quality and Pollution Pressure on Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in Restored Streams Open
View article: Under pressure: assessment of chemical stress on restored river sections using effect‐based methods
Under pressure: assessment of chemical stress on restored river sections using effect‐based methods Open
Aquatic ecosystems are affected by multiple stressors, including hydrological and morphological degradation, high nutrient loading, and chemical pollution. To improve freshwater habitats, hydromorphological restorations have been increasin…