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45117 Essen
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Wissenschaftliche/r Mitarbeiter/in, Aquatische Ökologie
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SoSe 2025
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SoSe 2024
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SoSe 2023
The following publications are listed in the online university bibliography of the University of Duisburg-Essen. Further information may also be found on the person's personal web pages.
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Contributions of source populations, habitat suitability and trait overlap to benthic invertebrate community assembly in restored urban streamsIn: Ecological Processes, Vol. 14, 2025, Nr. 1, 46DOI (Open Access)
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Drivers of recovery and degradation of riverine benthic invertebrate communities : a Germany-wide analysisIn: Ecological Processes, Vol. 14, 2025, 30DOI, Online Full Text (Open Access)
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Macrophytes and their sedimentary phosphorus niche in lowland riversIn: PLoS ONE, Vol. 20, 2025, Nr. 9, e0330460DOI (Open Access)
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Population Genomics Reveals Small-Scale Metapopulation Structure of Two Strictly Aquatic Keystone Species in a Recently Restored Urban River System (Emscher, Germany)In: Ecology and Evolution, Vol. 15, 2025, Nr. 4, e71214DOI (Open Access)
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Species Richness and Abundance of Benthic Invertebrates Are Multiplied by Beaver (Castor sp.) Activities in Small FloodplainsIn: Freshwater Biology, Vol. 70, 2025, Nr. 5, e70046DOI (Open Access)
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The stonefly Taeniopteryx schoenemundi (Mertens, 1923) (Insecta: Plecoptera) conquers Europe's busiest waterway the Lower River RhineIn: Zootaxa, Vol. 5618, 2025, Nr. 1, pp. 97 – 105DOI (Open Access)
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Characterization of anthropogenic impacts in Mediterranean intermittent rivers with chemical, ecological and hydrological indicatorsIn: Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol. 480, 2024, 135951DOI (Open Access)
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Differential associations of five riverine organism groups with multiple stressorsIn: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 934, 2024, 173105DOI (Open Access)
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How tolerances, competition and dispersal shape benthic invertebrate colonisation in restored urban streamsIn: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 929, 2024, 172665DOI (Open Access)
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Long-term recovery of benthic food webs after stream restorationIn: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 923, 2024, 171499DOI (Open Access)
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Multi-decadal improvements in the ecological quality of European rivers are not consistently reflected in biodiversity metricsIn: Nature Ecology & Evolution, Vol. 8, 2024, Nr. 3, pp. 430 – 441
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Stream macroinvertebrate communities in restored and impacted catchments respond differently to climate, land-use, and runoff over a decadeIn: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 929, 2024, 172659DOI (Open Access)
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Strong Small-Scale Differentiation but No Cryptic Species Within the Two Isopod Species Asellus aquaticus and Proasellus coxalis in a Restored Urban River System (Emscher, Germany)In: Ecology and Evolution, Vol. 14, 2024, Nr. 11, e70575DOI (Open Access)
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Time series of freshwater macroinvertebrate abundances and site characteristics of European streams and riversIn: Scientific Data, Vol. 11, 2024, Nr. 1, 601DOI (Open Access)
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Direct and indirect effects of salinisation on riverine biota : A case study from river Wipper, GermanyIn: Hydrobiologia, Vol. 850, 2023, Nr. 14, pp. 3043 – 3059DOI (Open Access)
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Habitat development and species arrival drive succession of the benthic invertebrate community in restored urban streamsIn: Environmental Sciences Europe (ESEU), Vol. 35, 2023, Nr. 1, 49DOI, Online Full Text (Open Access)
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Stressors affecting the ecological status of temporary rivers in the Mediterranean regionIn: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 903, 2023, 166254
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Taxonomic and functional reorganization in Central European stream macroinvertebrate communities over 25 yearsIn: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 889, 2023, 164278
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The Asymmetric Response Concept explains ecological consequences of multiple stressor exposure and releaseIn: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 872, 2023, 162196
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The macroinvertebrate fauna of maintained and abandoned beaver damsIn: Hydrobiologia, Vol. 850, 2023, Nr. 8, pp. 1763 – 1778DOI (Open Access)
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The recovery of European freshwater biodiversity has come to a haltIn: Nature, Vol. 620, 2023, pp. 582 – 588DOI (Open Access)
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Decline in niche specialization and trait β-diversity in benthic invertebrate communities of Central European low-mountain streams over 25 yearsIn: Science of the Total Environment, 2022, 151770DOI (Open Access)
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Generalist parasites persist in degraded environments : A lesson learned from microsporidian diversity in amphipodsIn: Parasitology, Vol. 149, 2022, Nr. 7, pp. 973 – 982DOI (Open Access)
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Reach hydromorphology : a crucial environmental variable for the occurrence of riverine macrophytesIn: Hydrobiologia, Vol. 849, 2022, Nr. 19, pp. 4273 – 4285DOI (Open Access)
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A diversity and functional approach to evaluate the macroinvertebrate responses to multiple stressors in a small subtropical austral riverIn: Ecological Indicators, Vol. 131, 2021, 108206DOI (Open Access)
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Continuous riverine biodiversity changes in a 10-years-post-restoration-study : Impacts and pitfallsIn: River Research and Applications, Vol. 37, 2021, Nr. 2, pp. 270 – 282DOI (Open Access)
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The interplay of nutrients, dissolved inorganic carbon and algae in determining macrophyte occurrences in riversIn: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 781, 2021, 146728
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Woody buffer effects on water temperature : The role of spatial configuration and daily temperature fluctuationsIn: Hydrological Processes, Vol. 35, 2021, Nr. 1, e14008DOI (Open Access)
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Active reintroduction of benthic invertebrates to increase stream biodiversityIn: Limnologica: Ecology and Management of Inland Waters, Vol. 80, 2020, 125726
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Metal accumulation in riverine macroinvertebrates from a platinum mining regionIn: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 703, 2020, 134738
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The effect of lateral connectedness on the taxonomic and functional structure of fish communities in a lowland river floodplainIn: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 719, 2020, pp. 137169
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Development and validation of a macroinvertebrate-based biomonitoring tool to assess fine sediment impact in small mountain streamsIn: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 652, 2019, pp. 1290 – 1301
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Diverging response patterns of terrestrial and aquatic species to hydromorphological restorationIn: Conservation Biology, Vol. 33, 2019, Nr. 1, pp. 132 – 141DOI, Online Full Text (Open Access)
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Effect of river restoration on life-history strategies in fish communitiesIn: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 663, 2019, pp. 486 – 495DOI, Online Full Text (Open Access)
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Moderate warming over the past 25 years has already reorganized stream invertebrate communitiesIn: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 658, 2019, pp. 1531 – 1538
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Reintroduction of freshwater macroinvertebrates : challenges and opportunitiesIn: Biological Reviews, Vol. 94, 2019, Nr. 2, pp. 368 – 387
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How to facilitate freshwater macroinvertebrate reintroduction?In: Limnologica: Ecology and Management of Inland Waters, Vol. 69, 2018, pp. 24 – 27DOI (Open Access)
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Revisiting restored river reaches : Assessing change of aquatic and riparian communities after five yearsIn: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 613-614, 2018, pp. 1185 – 1195
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Hydromorphological restoration stimulates river ecosystem metabolismIn: Biogeosciences (BG), Vol. 14, 2017, Nr. 7, pp. 1989 – 2002DOI (Open Access)
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Insights into species diversity of the genus Hydropsyche Pictet, 1834 (Hydropsychidae, Trichoptera) from the Lake Kinneret catchment (Israel)In: Aquatic Insects, Vol. 38, 2017, Nr. 3, pp. 125 – 140
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Integrating and extending ecological river assessment : Concept and test with two restoration projectsIn: Ecological Indicators, Vol. 72, 2017, pp. 131 – 141DOI, Online Full Text (Open Access)
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Mechanistic modelling for predicting the effects of restoration, invasion and pollution on benthic macroinvertebrate communities in riversIn: Freshwater Biology, Vol. 62, 2017, Nr. 6, pp. 1083 – 1093DOI, Online Full Text (Open Access)
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Riparian plant species preferences indicate diversification of site conditions after river restorationIn: Ecohydrology, Vol. 10, 2017, Nr. 5, e1852
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Response of fish assemblages to hydromorphological restoration in central and northern European riversIn: Hydrobiologia, Vol. 769, 2016, Nr. 1, pp. 67 – 78DOI (Open Access)
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River restoration and the trophic structure of benthic invertebrate communities across 16 European restoration projectsIn: Hydrobiologia, Vol. 169, 2016, Nr. 1, pp. 105 – 120
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Start at zero : succession of benthic invertebrate assemblages in restored former sewage channelsIn: Aquatic Sciences, Vol. 78, 2016, Nr. 4, pp. 683 – 694
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The response of hydrophyte growth forms and plant strategies to river restorationIn: Hydrobiologia, Vol. 769, 2016, Nr. 1, pp. 41 – 54DOI (Open Access)
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Time is no healer : increasing restoration age does not lead to improved benthic invertebrate communities in restored river reachesIn: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 557-558, 2016, pp. 722 – 732
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A multi-trait approach for the identification and protection of European freshwater species that are potentially vulnerable to the impacts of climate changeIn: Ecological Indicators, Vol. 50, 2015, pp. 150 – 160
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Bundles of stream restoration measures and their effects on fish communitiesIn: Limnologica: Ecology and Management of Inland Waters, Vol. 55, 2015, Nr. 1, pp. 1 – 8
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Contrasting the roles of section length and instream habitat enhancement for river restoration success : a field study of 20 European restoration projectsIn: Journal of Applied Ecology, Vol. 52, 2015, Nr. 6, pp. 1518 – 1527
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Die naturnahe Umgestaltung des Emschersystems und das ökologische PotenzialIn: Natur und Landschaft (NuL), Vol. 90, 2015, pp. 383 – 390
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Fish community responses and the temporal dynamics of recovery following river habitat restorations in EuropeIn: Freshwater Science, Vol. 34, 2015, Nr. 3, pp. 975 – 990DOI, Online Full Text (Open Access)
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Mountain river restoration measures and their success(ion) : Effects on river morphology, local species pool, and functional composition of three organism groupsIn: Ecological Indicators, Vol. 38, 2014, pp. 243 – 255
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Recolonisation patterns of benthic invertebrates: A field investigation of restored former sewage channelsIn: Freshwater Biology, Vol. 59, 2014, Nr. 9, pp. 1932 – 1944
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The Importance of the Regional Species Pool, Ecological Species Traits and Local Habitat Conditions for the Colonization of Restored River Reaches by FishIn: PLoS ONE, Vol. 9, 2014, Nr. 1, pp. e84741DOI (Open Access)
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A comparison of habitat diversity and interannual habitat dynamics in actively and passively restored mountain rivers of GermanyIn: Hydrobiologia, Vol. 712, 2013, Nr. 1, pp. 89 – 104
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Die Wiederbesiedlung urbaner Fließgewässer in einem Teileinzugsgebiet der Emscher nach erfolgten ökologischen VerbesserungenIn: KW - Korrespondenz Wasserwirtschaft, 2013, Nr. 6, pp. 310 – 317
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Do adult and YOY fish benefit from river restoration measures?In: Ecological Engineering, Vol. 61, 2013, Nr. A, pp. 174 – 181
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Small and impoverished regional species pools constrain colonization of restored river reaches by fishesIn: Freshwater Biology, Vol. 58, 2013, Nr. 4, pp. 664 – 674
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Substratum associations of benthic invertebrates in lowland and mountain streamsIn: Ecological Indicators, Vol. 30, 2013, pp. 178 – 189
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The impact of hydromorphological restoration on river ecological status : a comparison of fish, benthic invertebrates, and macrophytesIn: Hydrobiologia, Vol. 704, 2013, Nr. 1, pp. 475 – 488
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Upstream river morphology and riparian land use overrule local restoration effects on ecological status assessmentIn: Hydrobiologia, Vol. 704, 2013, Nr. 1, pp. 489 – 501
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Macrophytes respond to reach-scale river restorationsIn: Journal of Applied Ecology, Vol. 49, 2012, Nr. 1, pp. 202 – 212
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Dispersal as a limiting factor in the colonization of restored mountain streams by plants and macroinvertebratesIn: Journal of Applied Ecology, Vol. 48, 2011, Nr. 5
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Hydromorphological restoration of running waters: effects on benthic invertebrate assemblagesIn: Freshwater Biology, Vol. 56, 2011, Nr. 8, pp. 1689 – 1702
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River restoration success : a question of perceptionIn: Ecological Applications, Vol. 21, 2011, Nr. 6, pp. 2007 – 2015
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A comparative analysis of restoration measures and their effects on hydromorphology and benthic invertebrates in 26 central and southern European riversIn: Journal of Applied Ecology, Vol. 47, 2010, Nr. 3, pp. 671 – 680
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Vulnerable taxa of European Plecoptera (Insecta) in the context of climate changeIn: Biodiversity and Conservation, Vol. 19, 2010, Nr. 5, pp. 1269 – 1277
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Re-meandering German lowland streams - qualitative and quantitative effects of restoration measures on hydromorphology and benthic invertebratesIn: Environmental Management, Vol. 44, 2009, Nr. 4, pp. 745 – 754DOI (Open Access)
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Restoration effort, habitat mosaics, and macroinvertebrates — does channel form determine community composition?In: Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems., Vol. 19, 2009, Nr. 2, pp. 157 – 169
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Hydromorphological parameters indicating differences between single- and multiple-channel mountain rivers in Germany, in relation to their modification and recoveryIn: Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, Vol. 18, 2007, Nr. 7, pp. 1200 – 1216
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A new method for assessing the impact of morphological degradation on the benthic invertebrate fauna for streams in GermanyIn: Hydrobiologia, Vol. 516, 2004, Nr. 1-3, pp. 107 – 127
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Electronic subsampling” of macrobenthic samples : how many individuals are needed for a valid assessment result?In: Hydrobiologia, Vol. 516, 2004, pp. 299 – 312DOI (Open Access)
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Typology of streams in Germany based on benthic invertebrates : Ecoregions, zonation, geology and substrateIn: Limnologica: Ecology and Management of Inland Waters, Vol. 34, 2004, Nr. 4, pp. 390 – 397
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Seltene und bemerkenswerte Köcherfliegen in Nordrhein-Westfalen und angrenzenden RegionenIn: Lauterbornia, Vol. 43, 2002, pp. 5 – 23
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MethodsIn: REstoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management / Kail, Jochem; Hering, Daniel; Lorenz, Armin (Eds.). Essen, 2015, pp. 19 – 40
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Pionierbesiedlung und Sukzession in renaturierten Fließgewässerabschnitten der RuhrIn: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Limnologie: Erweiterte Zusammenfassungen der Jahrestagung: Teil: 2014., Magdeburg, 29. Sept. - 2. Okt. 2014 / Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Limnologie (DGL) und der deutschen und österreichischen Sektion der Societas Internationalis Limnologiae (SIL) / 2014. Magdeburg, 29. Sept. - 2. Okt. 2014. Herdegsen: Eigenverl. d. DGL, 2014, pp. 59 – 63
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(Wieder-) Besiedlungsgemeinschaften und räumlich-zeitliche Muster in renaturierten FlussabschnittenIn: Erweiterte Zusammenfassungen der Jahrestagung 2012 der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Limnologie (DGL) und der deutschen und österreichischen Sektion der Societas der Societas Internationalis Limnologiae (SIL): Teil: 2012., Koblenz, 24. Sept. - 28. Sept. 2012 / Jahrestagung 2012 der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Limnologie (DGL) und der deutschen und österreichischen Sektion der Societas der Societas Internationalis Limnologiae (SIL), 24. Sept. - 28. Sept. 2012, Koblenz, Germany; Bäthe, J.; Coring, Eckhard; Förstermann, Ralf. Herdegsen: Eigenverl. d. DGL, 2013, pp. 221 – 224
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"Sukzession" in renaturierten Fließgewässerabschnitten am Beispiel der Lahn - Gewinner und VerliererIn: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Limnologie: Erweiterte Zusammenfassungen der Jahrestagung: Teil: 2011., Weihenstephan, 12. Sept. - 16. Sept. 2011 / Jahrestagung 2011 (Weihenstephan), 12. Sept. - 16. Sept. 2011. Herdegsen: Eigenverl. d. DGL, 2011, pp. 334 – 338
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Die Wirkung von Renaturierungsmaßnahmen auf die Makrozoobenthos-, Fisch- und Makrophytenzönose dreier organischer Tieflandgewässer in NRWIn: Fließgewässer-Renaturierung heute und morgen: EG-Wasserrahmenrichtlinie, Maßnahmen und Effizienzkontrolle ; mit 55 Tabellen / Jähnig, Sonja C. (Eds.). Stuttgart: Schweizerbart, 2011, pp. 7 – 21
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Zeitliche Aspekte von Renaturierungsmaßnahmen an Mittelgebirgsflüssen - Makrozoobenthos versus LaufkäferIn: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Limnologie: Erweiterte Zusammenfassungen der Jahrestagung: Teil: 2010., Bayreuth, 27. Sept. - 01. Okt. 2010 / Jahrestagung 2010 (Bayreuth), 27. Sept. - 01. Okt. 2010. Herdegsen: Eigenverl. d. DGL, 2011, pp. 335 – 339
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Monitoring the Responses of Freshwater Ecosystems to Climate ChangeIn: Climate Change Impacts on Freshwater Ecosystems / Kernan, Martin R.; Battarbee, Richard. W.; Moss, Brian. Chichester [u.a.]: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010, pp. 84 – 118
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Ein deutschlandweites Bewertungssystem mit dem Makrozoobenthos : Teil 2: Die biozönotische Sicht – zur Fließgewässertypologie DeutschlandsIn: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Limnologie: Tagungsbericht 2003 / Tagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Limnologie e.V. (DGL) und der Deutschsprachigen Sektion der Societas Internationalis Limnologiae (SIL), 29. September - 3. Oktober 2003, Köln, Germany. Berlin: Weißensee Verlag, 2004, pp. 47 – 51
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Wie viel ist genug? : Untersuchungen zur Mindestindividuenzahl für die Fließgewässerbewertung mit der AQEM-MethodeIn: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Limnologie (DGL) – Tagungsbericht 2002 (Braunschweig) / Jahrestagung 2002 der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Limnologie (DGL) und der deutschen Sektion der Societas Internationalis Limnologicae (SIL), 30. September - 4. Oktober 2002, Braunschweig, Germany. Tutzing, 2003, pp. 92 – 97
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Bewertung von Bächen und Flüssen mit silikatisch geprägtem Einzugsgebiet wirkt sich gewässermorphologische Degradation auf das Makrozoobenthos aus?In: DGL Tagungsbericht 2001. Kiel, 2002, pp. 87 – 92
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Vergleichende Untersuchungen zur Besiedlung von Auengewässern entlang von Mittelgebirgs- und Tieflandflüssen und ihre Bedeutung für die FließgewässerbewertungIn: Tagungsbericht 2001 der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Limnologie (DGL) und der Deutschen und Österreichischen Sektion der Societas Internationalis Limnologiae (SIL) : Band 1 / Tagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Limnologie (DGL) und der Deutschen und Österreichischen Sektion der Societas Internationalis Limnologiae (SIL) : 17. bis 21. September 2001, Kiel, Germany / Deutsche Gesellschaft für Limnologie (Eds.). Tutzing: Eigenverl., 2002, pp. 93 – 98
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Räumliche und zeitliche Aspekte von Fließgewässer-Renaturierungen : Entwicklung neuartiger BewertungstoolsOsnabrück: Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt, 2015
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Deliverable D4.1 - Field protocols and associated database : REFORM project - Restoring rivers for effective catchment management2012
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Mid-sized mountain streams - typology, assessment and reliability of sampling and assessment methodsDuisburg-Essen, 2004
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Zeitliche Entwicklung des Makrozoobenthos renaturierter Gewässerabschnitte und die Bedeutung von Wiederbesiedlungsquellen
Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Limnologie (DGL), 21. und 22. Februar 2016, Wien,2016 -
Ausbreitungsmodellierung für ausgewählte Makroinvertebraten2010
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Klimawandel und aquatische Biodiversität
2. BfN Forschungskonferenz “Biologische Vielfalt und Klimawandel”, 02.-03.März 2010, Bonn,2010 -
Species assemblages in the Ruhr river and floodplain : timescales in restoration effects
6th World Conference on Ecological Restoration 23.08.2015 - 27.08.2015 Manchester, United Kingdom,2015 -
Pionierbesiedlung und Sukzession in renaturierten Fließgewässerabschnitten der Ruhr
30. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Limnologie (DGL), Magdeburg, 29.09.-02.10.2014,2014 -
Erfahrungen zur Erfolgskontrolle aus NRW
Fachtagung „Neues Wasser auf alten Wegen“, Leipzig, 7.-8.10.2013,2013 -
Hydromorphological Analyses of Restoration Measures at Different Spatial Scales: Six Mountain Rivers Case Studies in Central Europe
European River Restoration Conference, 11-13 September, Wien,2013 -
Pioneer colonization and spatio-temporal processes in restored river sections
Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences (SEFS), 01.07.2013 - 05.07.2013, Münster,2013 -
"Sukzession" in renaturierten Fließgewässerabschnitten am Beispiel der Lahn - Gewinner und Verlierer
Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Limnologie (DGL), 12.-16. September 2011, Weihenstephan,2011 -
Zeitliche Aspekte von Renaturierungsmaßnahmen an Mittelgebirgsflüssen - Makrozoobenthos versus Laufkäfer
Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Limnologie (DGL), Universität Bayreuth, 27.09. - 01.10.2010,2010