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View article: Rapid and reversible plasticity of upper thermal limit, but no effects of multigenerational warming in medaka
Rapid and reversible plasticity of upper thermal limit, but no effects of multigenerational warming in medaka Open
The global rise of atmospheric temperature and the escalating occurrence of extreme climatic events urge for a better understanding of the factors influencing thermal tolerance to extreme temperatures. In particular, the critical thermal m…
View article: Roadmap for identifying priority areas to monitor the effects of climate change on European rivers
Roadmap for identifying priority areas to monitor the effects of climate change on European rivers Open
There is an urgent need for planning actions to mitigate biodiversity loss worldwide, which involves developing assessment methods to help decision-makers identifying areas most at risk and prioritizing action.  This requires robust d…
View article: Evaluating the readiness for river barrier removal: A scoping review under the EU nature restoration law
Evaluating the readiness for river barrier removal: A scoping review under the EU nature restoration law Open
The European Union's Biodiversity Strategy 2030, reinforced by the new Nature Restoration Law, targets restoring a minimum of 25,000 km of 'free-flowing rivers' by 2030. Central to this endeavor is the imperative to restore natural longitu…
View article: River flow intermittence influence biodiversity–stability relationships across spatial scales: Implications for an uncertain future
River flow intermittence influence biodiversity–stability relationships across spatial scales: Implications for an uncertain future Open
Climate change is increasing the proportion of river networks experiencing flow intermittence, which in turn reduces local diversity (i.e., α‐diversity) but enhances variation in species composition among sites (i.e., β‐diversity), with po…
View article: Flow intermittence influence biodiversity-stability relationships across spatial scales: implications for an uncertain future
Flow intermittence influence biodiversity-stability relationships across spatial scales: implications for an uncertain future Open
Data associated with the article Gianuca et al. (2024) Flow intermittence influence biodiversity-stability relationships across spatial scales: implications for an uncertain future. Global Change Biology
View article: Understanding the complex dynamics of zebra mussel invasions over several decades in European rivers: drivers, impacts and predictions
Understanding the complex dynamics of zebra mussel invasions over several decades in European rivers: drivers, impacts and predictions Open
The zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha is one of the most successful, notorious, and detrimental aquatic invasive non‐native species worldwide, having invaded Europe and North America while causing substantial ecological and socio‐economic …
View article: hydrographr: An R package for scalable hydrographic data processing
hydrographr: An R package for scalable hydrographic data processing Open
Freshwater ecosystems are considered biodiversity hotspots, but assessing the spatial distribution of species remains challenging. One major obstacle lies in the complex geospatial processing of large amounts of data, such as stream networ…
View article: Data associated with article Land-use and flow intermittence influence biodiversity-stability relationships across spatial scales: implications for an uncertain future
Data associated with article Land-use and flow intermittence influence biodiversity-stability relationships across spatial scales: implications for an uncertain future Open
Data associated with article Land-use and flow intermittence influence biodiversity-stability relationships across spatial scales: implications for an uncertain future. Note that all variables should be log transformed prior to the analysi…
View article: Inland navigation is a driver of freshwater biodiversity declines in Europe
Inland navigation is a driver of freshwater biodiversity declines in Europe Open
Freshwater navigation is expected to increase in the coming years, being promoted as a low-carbon form of transport. However, we currently lack knowledge on how this will impact biodiversity at large scales and interact with existing stres…
View article: Long‐term forecast of thermal mortality with climate warming in riverine amphipods
Long‐term forecast of thermal mortality with climate warming in riverine amphipods Open
Forecasting long‐term consequences of global warming requires knowledge on thermal mortality and how heat stress interacts with other environmental stressors on different timescales. Here, we describe a flexible analytical framework to for…
View article: How far do adults of aquatic insects travel in terrestrial environments? Tracing different life stages using stable isotopes and DNA barcoding
How far do adults of aquatic insects travel in terrestrial environments? Tracing different life stages using stable isotopes and DNA barcoding Open
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View article: The faunal Ponto-Caspianization of central and western European waterways
The faunal Ponto-Caspianization of central and western European waterways Open
As alien invasive species are a key driver of biodiversity loss, understanding patterns of rapidly changing global species compositions depends upon knowledge of invasive species population dynamics and trends at large scales. Within this …
View article: The global <scp>EPTO</scp> database: Worldwide occurrences of aquatic insects
The global <span>EPTO</span> database: Worldwide occurrences of aquatic insects Open
Motivation Aquatic insects comprise 64% of freshwater animal diversity and are widely used as bioindicators to assess water quality impairment and freshwater ecosystem health, as well as to test ecological hypotheses. Despite their importa…
View article: Data from: Long-term forecast of thermal mortality with climate warming in riverine amphipods
Data from: Long-term forecast of thermal mortality with climate warming in riverine amphipods Open
Dataset and code to reproduce the figures in the associated publication
View article: Data from: Long-term forecast of thermal mortality with climate warming in riverine amphipods
Data from: Long-term forecast of thermal mortality with climate warming in riverine amphipods Open
Dataset and code to reproduce the figures in the associated publication
View article: Tracking a killer shrimp: <i>Dikerogammarus villosus</i> invasion dynamics across Europe
Tracking a killer shrimp: <i>Dikerogammarus villosus</i> invasion dynamics across Europe Open
Aim Invasive alien species are a growing problem worldwide due to their ecological, economic and human health impacts. The “killer shrimp” Dikerogammarus villosus is a notorious invasive alien amphipod from the Ponto‐Caspian region that ha…
View article: Direct habitat descriptors improve the understanding of the organization of fish and macroinvertebrate communities across a large catchment
Direct habitat descriptors improve the understanding of the organization of fish and macroinvertebrate communities across a large catchment Open
In large-scale aquatic ecological studies, direct habitat descriptors (e.g. water temperature, hydraulics in river reaches) are often approximated by coarse-grain surrogates (e.g. air temperature, discharge respectively) since they are eas…
View article: The faunal Ponto-Caspianization of European waterways
The faunal Ponto-Caspianization of European waterways Open
As alien invasive species are a key driver of biodiversity loss, understanding patterns of rapidly changing global species compositions depends upon knowledge of biological invasion dynamics and trends. The Ponto-Caspian region is among th…
View article: Decadal biodiversity trends in rivers reveal recent community rearrangements
Decadal biodiversity trends in rivers reveal recent community rearrangements Open
While it is recognized that biodiversity currently declines at a global scale, we still have an incomplete understanding of local biodiversity trends under global change. To address this deficiency, we examined the recent decadal trends in…
View article: Climate and land‐use driven reorganisation of structure and function in river macroinvertebrate communities
Climate and land‐use driven reorganisation of structure and function in river macroinvertebrate communities Open
Understanding temporal changes in the composition of species communities over spatial and temporal scales relevant to conservation management is crucial for preventing further biodiversity declines. Here, we assessed patterns and potential…