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Baetis pentaphlebodes Ujhelyi, 1966, (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) une espèce nouvelle pour la faune de Suisse.
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River network properties shape α-diversity and community similarity patterns of aquatic insect communities across major drainage basins.
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A comparative analysis reveals weak relationships between ecological factors and beta diversity of stream insect metacommunities at two spatial levels.
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Auswirkungen sichtbarer Veränderungen an Gewässermessstellen. Analyse von Makroinventebraten-Daten.
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Biologische Gewässerbeurteilung im Klimawandel
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Blue and green food webs respond differently to elevation and land use
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Confronting existing knowledge on ecological preferences of stream macroinvertebrates with independent biomonitoring data using a Bayesian multi-species distribution model.
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Diversity and Distribution of Freshwater Amphipod Species in Switzerland (Crustacea: Amphipoda).
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Fliessgewässer-Fauna unter Druck. Erste Trends aus dem Biodiversitätsmonitoring Schweiz (BDM).
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From individual to joint species distribution models: A comparison of model complexity and predictive performance.
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Habitat requirements and ecological niche of two cryptic amphipod species at landscape and local scales.
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Impacts of climate change on aquatic insects in temperate alpine regions: Complementary modeling approaches applied to Swiss rivers.
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Integrating uncertain prior knowledge regarding ecological preferences into multi-species distribution models: Effects of model complexity on predictive performance.
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Landscape-level predictions of diversity in river networks reveal opposing patterns for different groups of macroinvertebrates.
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Nonlinear higher order abiotic interactions explain riverine biodiversity.
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Ökologischer Zustand von Schweizer Bächen. Die meisten der untersuchten Bäche erfüllen ihre Rolle als Lebensraum für Tiere nur eingeschränkt.
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Recent trends in stream macroinvertebrates: Warm-adapted and pesticide-tolerant taxa increase in richness
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Regulation of the functional structure of aquatic communities across spatial scales in a major river network.
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Scale and scope matter when explaining varying patterns of community diversity in riverine metacommunities.
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Spatial patterns of mayfly, stonefly and caddisfly assemblages in Swiss running waters in the face of global warming.
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