Agricultural Pollution as a Driver for the Ecological Status of Rivers in the Long-Term Perspective of Nida River Assessment (Central Europe). [PDF]
Benthic invertebrates utilized as indicators of river ecological status were examined within the river situated in agricultural catchments as a model system to assess the significance of agricultural pollution in accordance with the European Water Framework Directive (WDF).
Cieplok A, Czerniawski R, Spyra A.
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Abiotic Typology of the Rivers and Lakes of the Ukrainian Section of the Vistula River Basin and its Comparison with Results of Polish Investigations [PDF]
The typology of rivers and lakes of the West Bug and San transboundary river subbasins (the Vistula River basin) was carried out. The researches were based on provisions of the EU Water Framework Directive for the surface waters typology according to the
Grebin, Vasyl V. +2 more
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Out of the Black Sea: Phylogeography of the Invasive Killer Shrimp Dikerogammarus villosus across Europe [PDF]
The amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus has colonized most of the European main inland water bodies in less than 20 years, having deteriorating effect on the local benthic communities. Our aim was to reveal the species phylogeography in the native Black Sea
Bącela-Spychalska, Karolina +4 more
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The inventory of birds was conducted in the years 2005-2010 on the Vistula River section between Dęblin (388 km of the river) and Podwierzbie (435 km of the river). The study area includes a southern section of the European Ecological Natura 2000 Site in
Dariusz Bukaciński +2 more
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Ancient Woodlands' and Synanthropic Plants as Indicators of Maintenance of the Forest Communities in the Nature Reserves of the Oświęcim Basin [PDF]
The landscape of the Oświęcim Basin, naturally dominated by forest communities, has been strongly transformed due to the long-term activities of man.
Barć, Alicja +2 more
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Hydraulic potential of the Lower Vistula (Poland)
The Vistula is the largest river in Poland. Lower Vistula (part of the river discussed in this paper) is almost four hundred kilometers long river section extending from the tributary Narew to the outflow to the Baltic Sea.
Szydlowski Michal +4 more
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The paper evaluates changes in the water temperature of the Vistula River – one of the longest rivers in Europe. Mean monthly and annual water temperatures from the period 1971–2017 for 11 stations along the entire length of the river revealed the ...
Ptak Mariusz +5 more
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Landscape Heritage Protection And Perception In Urban Fringe Area: The Case Of The Southern Part Of Warsaw [PDF]
This article presents two approaches to landscape heritage that can be observed in the southern outskirts of Warsaw. It presents the landscape heritage protection and management policy in those areas, as well as the perception of the elements of this ...
Kupidura, Adrianna
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This paper presents the perception of the Vistula river, the most important of Poland’s rivers, by high-school students from selected Vistula towns and cities.
Angiel Joanna
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New and rare species of Volvocaceae (Chlorophyta) in the Polish phycoflora
Seven species of Volvocaceae were recorded in the lower Vistula River and its oxbow lakes, including Pleodorina californica for the first time in Poland. Three species – Eudorina cylindrica, E. illinoisensis and E.
Ewa A. Dembowska
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