This work constitutes a first step towards developing simulation‐based assessments that incorporate catchment drying patterns to support biomonitoring of drying river networks. Our approach can inform stakeholders when current methods are likely to fail and contribute to decision‐making on whether adapting current methods is possible or developing new ...
Zeynep Ersoy +6 more
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Taxonomic and functional responses of stream macroinvertebrates across different land use types. [PDF]
Bae MJ, Kim EJ.
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Whatever it takes—Shaping the L&O Letters Early Career Publication Honor to deliver true benefit
Limnology and Oceanography Letters, Volume 11, Issue 3, May 2026.
Rita M. Franco‐Santos +5 more
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Evaluating the Molecular Potential and Interpretability of DNA in Historical Spirit Collection Media
ABSTRACT Advancements in historical genomics increasingly leverage museum collections to study past ecosystems, species interactions and biodiversity. Formalin‐fixed, ethanol‐preserved specimens, once thought inaccessible to molecular analyses due to DNA degradation, are emerging as valuable genomic resources.
Rachel L. Tulloch +5 more
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Influence of Sampling Effort and Taxonomic Resolution on Benthic Macroinvertebrate Taxa Richness and Bioassessment in a Non-Wadable Hard-Bottom River (China). [PDF]
Liu J, Shan H, Xia C, Ding S.
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Risk Status of Australia's Alpine and Subalpine Ecosystems
ABSTRACT Alpine and subalpine ecosystems are threatened by changing climate and disturbance regimes because they exist under extreme geographical and climatic conditions. Understanding the threats to and risk status of alpine and subalpine ecosystems is vital to guide their conservation, inform monitoring programs and identify the relative impact of ...
Jessica A. Rowland +29 more
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Importance of Flow Metrics on Modeling Macroinvertebrate Community in Dammed Rivers: An Approach With Optimized Gradient Boosting. [PDF]
Nukazawa K, Tanaka R, Mineda H.
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We assessed the effect of the type of soil texture (loamy sand and sandy loam) and its physical properties on dung beetle species assemblages in a pastureland region of the Brazilian Cerrado. We found a reduction in the total and paracoprid beetle abundances in loamy sand soil. Furthermore, the increase of soil compaction negatively affected the entire
César Murilo de Albuquerque Correa +4 more
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Nitrogen Assimilation in the Freshwater Amphipod <i>Gammarus fossarum</i> is Dominated by Animal-Derived Resources. [PDF]
Amann K, Hoess R, Auerswald K, Geist J.
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