Global climate change in large European rivers: long-term effects on macroinvertebrate communities and potential local confounding factors
Abstract
Aquatic species living in running waters are widely acknowledged to be vulnerable to climate‐induced, thermal and hydrological fluctuations. Climate changes can interact with other environmental changes to determine structural and functional attributes of communities. Although such complex interactions are most likely to occur in a multiple‐stressor context as frequently encountered in large rivers, they have received little attention in such...
Paper Details
Title
Global climate change in large European rivers: long-term effects on macroinvertebrate communities and potential local confounding factors
Published Date
Jan 24, 2013
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
4
Pages
1085 - 1099
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