Rivers in the Hindu Kush–Himalaya – Ecology and Environmental Assessment / Guest Editors: D. Hering, S. Sharma & O. Moog
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RIVERS IN THE HINDU KUSH-HIMALAYA
The development of an assessment system to evaluate the ecological status of rivers in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region: introduction to the special feature
I. Stubauer, D. Hering, T. Korte, A. Hoffmann and K. Brabec, et al.
17-24
RIVERS IN THE HINDU KUSH–HIMALAYA
Adding value to water resource management through biological assessment of rivers
Michael T. Barbour and Michael J. Paul
25-37
RIVERS IN THE HINDU KUSH-HIMALAYA
“HKH screening”: a field bio-assessment to evaluate the ecological status of streams in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region
Anne Hartmann, Otto Moog and Ilse Stubauer
39-58
RIVERS IN THE HINDU KUSH-HIMALAYA
Development of the HKHbios: a new biotic score to assess the river quality in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya
Thomas Ofenböck, Otto Moog, Subodh Sharma and Thomas Korte
59-76
RIVERS IN THE HINDU KUSH-HIMALAYA
Assessing river ecological quality using benthic macroinvertebrates in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region
Thomas Korte, Abul Basar Mohammad Baki, Thomas Ofenböck, Otto Moog and Subodh Sharma, et al.
77-91
RIVERS IN THE HINDU KUSH-HIMALAYA
Current and substrate preferences of benthic invertebrates in the rivers of the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region as indicators of hydromorphological degradation
Thomas Korte
93-100
Primary research paper
Species-specific effects of gastropods on leaf litter processing in pond mesocosms
Joseph K. Brady and Andrew M. Turner
101-114
Primary research paper
Selection of indicative taxa for river habitats: a case study on benthic macroinvertebrates using indicator species analysis and the random forest methods
Klara Kubosova, Karel Brabec, Jiri Jarkovsky and Vit Syrovatka
115-126
Primary research paper
The role of the predatory trahira (Pisces: Erythrinidae) in structuring fish assemblages in lakes of a Neotropical floodplain
Ana Cristina Petry, Luiz Carlos Gomes, Pitágoras Augusto Piana and Angelo Antonio Agostinho
127-144
Primary research paper
Longitudinal trends and discontinuities in nutrients, chlorophyll, and suspended solids in the Upper Mississippi River: implications for transport, processing, and export by large rivers
Jeffrey N. Houser, David W. Bierman, Robert M. Burdis and Lori A. Soeken-Gittinger
145-159
Primary Research Paper
Spatial and temporal variation in invertebrate consumer diets in forested and herbaceous wetlands
Alani N. Taylor and Darold P. Batzer
161-172
Primary research paper
Does predation by the introduced rainbow trout cascade down to detritus and algae in a forested small stream in Patagonia?
Leonardo Buria, Ricardo Albariño, Verónica Díaz Villanueva, Beatriz Modenutti and Esteban Balseiro
173-184
Primary research paper
The spatial heterogeneity of diatoms in eight southeastern Ohio streams: how far does a single riffle reach?
Emily K. Hollingsworth and Morgan L. Vis
185-197
Primary research paper
Similar distribution pattern of different phenotypes of Limnocythere inopinata (Baird) in a brackish-water lake in Inner Mongolia
Dayou Zhai, Jule Xiao, Lang Zhou, Ruilin Wen and Zhigang Chang, et al.
199-212
Primary research paper
Resolving taxonomic uncertainties using molecular systematics: Salmo dentex and the Balkan trout community
Aleš Snoj, Branko Glamuzina, Andrej Razpet, John Zablocki and Ivan Bogut, et al.
213-223
Primary research paper
Variation of life traits of glass eels of Anguilla anguilla (L.) during the colonization of Ríos Nalón and Minho estuaries (northwestern Iberian Peninsula)
Tania Iglesias, Javier Lobón-Cerviá, Sérgia Costa Dias and Carlos Antunes
225-238
Primary research paper
Effects of nutrients on growth of the red-tide dinoflagellate Gyrodinium instriatum Freudenthal et Lee and a possible link to blooms of this species
Sou Nagasoe, Tomoyuki Shikata, Yasuhiro Yamasaki, Tadashi Matsubara and Yohei Shimasaki, et al.
239-251
Primary research paper
Temporal variability of benthic algal δ13C signatures influences assessments of carbon flows in stream food webs
Wade L. Hadwen, Mark Spears and Mark J. Kennard
253-264
Primary research paper
Water level fluctuations may decrease phosphate adsorption capacity of the sediment in oligotrophic high mountain lakes
Inmaculada de Vicente, Frede Østergaard Andersen, Hans Christian Bruun Hansen, Luis Cruz-Pizarro and Henning Skovgaard Jensen
265-278
Primary research paper
Changes in the nutritional quality of decaying leaf litter in a stream based on fatty acid content
Monica Torres-Ruiz and John D. Wehr
279-289
Primary research paper
Structure and dynamics of stream fish communities in the flood zone of the lower Purus River, Amazonas State, Brazil
Fábio R. Silva, Efrem J. G. Ferreira and Cláudia P. de Deus
291-303
Primary research paper
Feeding preferences of the sandhopper Orchestoidea tuberculata: the importance of algal traits
C. Duarte, J. M. Navarro, K. Acuña and I. Gómez
305-315
Primary research paper
Abundance and ecological significance of the clam Rangia cuneata (Sowerby, 1831) in the upper Barataria Estuary (Louisiana, USA)
Wai Hing Wong, Nancy N. Rabalais and R. Eugene Turner
317-322
Short research note
May parthenogenesis in Artemia be attributed to Wolbachia?
Stefania Maniatsi, Kostas Bourtzis and Theodore J. Abatzopoulos
323
Erratum
Erratum to: Effects of fish farming on plankton structure in a Brazilian tropical reservoir
Paula A. F. Borges, Sueli Train, Juliana D. Dias and Cláudia C. Bonecker