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View article: Multiparametric Modeling of Bacterial Release and Overland Transport from Feces: Insights from Rainfall Experiments and Molecular Diagnostic Tools 
Multiparametric Modeling of Bacterial Release and Overland Transport from Feces: Insights from Rainfall Experiments and Molecular Diagnostic Tools  Open
Water contamination caused by enteric microbial pathogens from humans and animals poses serious risks to public health. Rainfall events can induce the release of microorganisms from feces, and the health risks posed by these pathogens to w…
View article: Data management plan of the EJP Soil SERENA project
Data management plan of the EJP Soil SERENA project Open
This document is the data management plan of the SERENA project, an internal project of the EJP Soil project.
View article: Synthesis of SERENA outcomes
Synthesis of SERENA outcomes Open
The essential role of soils in the soils – plants – animals – human health nexus relies on their multiple functions and the services they support. Yet, maintaining soil functionality and ensuring healthy soils all over Europe in the next d…
View article: Deliverable D4.1 Soil-related policy analysis
Deliverable D4.1 Soil-related policy analysis Open
The internal EJP SOIL project SERENA contributed to the evaluation of soil multifunctionality aiming at providing assessment tools for land planning and soil policies at different scales. By co-working with relevant stakeholders, the proje…
View article: Sustainable agricultural soil management in Austria: tasks, knowledge needs, challenges and barriers
Sustainable agricultural soil management in Austria: tasks, knowledge needs, challenges and barriers Open
Summary As part of the European Joint Programme on Agricultural Soil Management (EJP Soil) Programme, an online questionnaire was used to reveal the views and opinions of different stakeholders on sustainable agricultural soil management. …
View article: Do we speak one language on the way to sustainable soil management in Europe? A terminology check via an <scp>EU</scp> ‐wide survey
Do we speak one language on the way to sustainable soil management in Europe? A terminology check via an <span>EU</span> ‐wide survey Open
European soils are under increasing pressure, making it difficult to maintain the provision of soil ecosystem services (SESs). A better understanding of soil processes is needed to counteract soil threats (STs) and to promote sustainable s…
View article: A three-dimensional perspective of phosphorus retention across a field-buffer strip transition
A three-dimensional perspective of phosphorus retention across a field-buffer strip transition Open
Vegetated filter strips (VFS) act as buffer zones between fields and water bodies that are supposed to retain incoming runoff, sediment, and nutrients. The factors that govern nutrient retention and cycling in VFS are complex and act in al…
View article: Technical Note: Combining undisturbed soil monoliths for hydrological indoor experiments
Technical Note: Combining undisturbed soil monoliths for hydrological indoor experiments Open
An important decision in soil hydrological research is whether to conduct experiments outdoors or indoors. Both approaches have their advantages and trade-offs. Using undisturbed soil monoliths combines some of the advantages of outdoor an…
View article: Response to RC1
Response to RC1 Open
A major decision in soil hydrological research is whether to conduct experiments outdoor or indoors. Both approaches have their advantages and trade-offs. Using undisturbed soil monoliths combines some of the advantages of outdoor and indo…
View article: Response to RC2
Response to RC2 Open
A major decision in soil hydrological research is whether to conduct experiments outdoor or indoors. Both approaches have their advantages and trade-offs. Using undisturbed soil monoliths combines some of the advantages of outdoor and indo…
View article: Response to RC3
Response to RC3 Open
Abstract. A major decision in soil hydrological research is whether to conduct experiments outdoor or indoors. Both approaches have their advantages and trade-offs. Using undisturbed soil monoliths combines some of the advantages of outdoo…
View article: Reply on RC2
Reply on RC2 Open
Abstract. A major decision in soil hydrological research is whether to conduct experiments outdoor or indoors. Both approaches have their advantages and trade-offs. Using undisturbed soil monoliths combines some of the advantages of outdoo…
View article: Reply on RC1
Reply on RC1 Open
Abstract. A major decision in soil hydrological research is whether to conduct experiments outdoor or indoors. Both approaches have their advantages and trade-offs. Using undisturbed soil monoliths combines some of the advantages of outdoo…
View article: Reply on RC3
Reply on RC3 Open
Abstract. A major decision in soil hydrological research is whether to conduct experiments outdoor or indoors. Both approaches have their advantages and trade-offs. Using undisturbed soil monoliths combines some of the advantages of outdoo…
View article: Comment on hess-2022-240
Comment on hess-2022-240 Open
A major decision in soil hydrological research is whether to conduct experiments outdoor or indoors. Both approaches have their advantages and trade-offs. Using undisturbed soil monoliths combines some of the advantages of outdoor and indo…
View article: Comment on hess-2022-240
Comment on hess-2022-240 Open
A major decision in soil hydrological research is whether to conduct experiments outdoor or indoors. Both approaches have their advantages and trade-offs. Using undisturbed soil monoliths combines some of the advantages of outdoor and indo…
View article: Technical Note: Best of both worlds? Combining undisturbed soil monoliths for indoor runoff experiments
Technical Note: Best of both worlds? Combining undisturbed soil monoliths for indoor runoff experiments Open
A major decision in soil hydrological research is whether to conduct experiments outdoor or indoors. Both approaches have their advantages and trade-offs. Using undisturbed soil monoliths combines some of the advantages of outdoor and indo…
View article: Keeping Up with Phosphorus Dynamics: Overdue Conceptual Changes in Vegetative Filter Strip Research and Management
Keeping Up with Phosphorus Dynamics: Overdue Conceptual Changes in Vegetative Filter Strip Research and Management Open
Vegetative filter strips (VFS) are best management practices with the primary aim of protecting surface waters from eutrophication resulting from excess nutrient inputs from agricultural sources. However, we argue that there is a substanti…
View article: Diversity and sexual dimorphism in the head lateral line system in North Sea populations of threespine sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus (Teleostei: Gasterosteidae)
Diversity and sexual dimorphism in the head lateral line system in North Sea populations of threespine sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus (Teleostei: Gasterosteidae) Open
The mechanosensory lateral line of fishes is a flow sensing system and supports a number of behaviors, e.g. prey detection, schooling or position holding in water currents. Differences in the neuromast pattern of this sensory system reflec…
View article: Negative allometric growth during ontogeny in the large pelagic filter-feeding basking shark
Negative allometric growth during ontogeny in the large pelagic filter-feeding basking shark Open
Many pelagic shark species change body and fin shape isometrically or by positive allometry during ontogeny. But some large apex predators such as the white shark Carcharodon carcharias or the tiger shark Galeocerdo cuvier show distinct ne…
View article: Effects of hydraulic engineering restoration measures on invasive gobies in a large river (Danube, Austria)
Effects of hydraulic engineering restoration measures on invasive gobies in a large river (Danube, Austria) Open
Invasive gobies can have severe detrimental effects on local fish communities, however, direct methods for population control are often insufficient (i.e. fishing) or not feasible (i.e. poisoning). Indirect methods, such as habitat modific…
View article: Occurrence of non‐native fishes in the Danube east of Vienna (Austria) and potential interactions of invasive gobiids with native fishes
Occurrence of non‐native fishes in the Danube east of Vienna (Austria) and potential interactions of invasive gobiids with native fishes Open
Non-native fish species pose a major threat to local fish populations and aquatic ecosystems in general. Invasive gobies are a particular focus of research, but with partly inconsistent results. While some studies reported severe detriment…
View article: Corrigendum to «Contrasting morphology with molecular data: an approach to revision of species complexes based on the example of European (Cyprinidae)» by Palandačić et al. 2017
Corrigendum to «Contrasting morphology with molecular data: an approach to revision of species complexes based on the example of European (Cyprinidae)» by Palandačić et al. 2017 Open
This corrigendum, in the sense of the Glossary of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN 1999, p. 102), is to ensure that the ICZN criteria for the availability of the two new nomenclatural acts, namely the designations of…
View article: Additional file 1: Table S1. of Contrasting morphology with molecular data: an approach to revision of species complexes based on the example of European Phoxinus (Cyprinidae)
Additional file 1: Table S1. of Contrasting morphology with molecular data: an approach to revision of species complexes based on the example of European Phoxinus (Cyprinidae) Open
Characters used in the literature for distinguishing species/subspecies of P. phoxinus s.l. (XLS 39 kb)
View article: Additional file 2: Table S2. of Contrasting morphology with molecular data: an approach to revision of species complexes based on the example of European Phoxinus (Cyprinidae)
Additional file 2: Table S2. of Contrasting morphology with molecular data: an approach to revision of species complexes based on the example of European Phoxinus (Cyprinidae) Open
Sampling sites used in the study, with corresponding drainage, basin and reference, where applicable. (XLSX 111 kb)