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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 27.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000082 (2011) V. Huckstorf [Allemagne] ; W. Lewin [Allemagne] ; Thomas Mehner (biologiste) [Allemagne] ; Christian Wolter (biologiste) [Allemagne]Impoverishment of YOY‐fish assemblages by intense commercial navigation in a large Lowland river
000105 (2011) Ł. Głowacki [Pologne] ; M. Grzybkowska [Pologne] ; M. Dukowska [Pologne] ; T. Penczak [Pologne]Effects of damming a large lowland river on chironomids and fish assessed with the (multiplicative partitioning of) true/Hill biodiversity measure
000127 (2011) M. L. Wildhaber [États-Unis] ; S. H. Holan [États-Unis] ; J. L. Bryan [États-Unis] ; D. W. Gladish [États-Unis] ; M. Ellersieck [États-Unis]Assessing power of large river fish monitoring programs to detect population changes: the Missouri river sturgeon example
000152 (2010) N. A. Berezina [Russie] ; A. P. Strelnikova [Russie]The role of the introduced amphipod Gmelinoides fasciatus and native amphipods as fish food in two large‐scale north‐western Russian inland water bodies: Lake Ladoga and Rybinsk Reservoir
000308 (2009) C. C. Barth [Canada] ; S. J. Peake [Canada] ; P. J. Allen [Canada] ; W. G. Anderson [Canada]Habitat utilization of juvenile lake sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens, in a large Canadian river
000400 (2008) Tibor Er S [Hongrie] ; Balázs T Th [Hongrie] ; András Sevcsik [Hongrie] ; Dénes Schmera [Hongrie]Comparison of Fish Assemblage Diversity in Natural and Artificial Rip‐Rap Habitats in the Littoral Zone of a Large River (River Danube, Hungary)
000422 (2007) C. Ania [France] ; V. Khomenko [France] ; E. Raymundo-Pi Ero [France] ; J. Parra [Espagne] ; F. Béguin [France]The Large Electrochemical Capacitance of Microporous Doped Carbon Obtained by Using a Zeolite Template
000423 (2007) Christian Wolter (biologiste) [Allemagne]Temperature influence on the fish assemblage structure in a large lowland river, the lower Oder River, Germany
000474 (2007) J. J. De Leeuw [Pays-Bas, Autriche, Pologne, Royaume-Uni, Lituanie, Allemagne] ; A. D. Buijse [Pays-Bas, Autriche, Pologne, Royaume-Uni, Lituanie, Allemagne] ; G. Haidvogl [Pays-Bas, Autriche, Pologne, Royaume-Uni, Lituanie, Allemagne] ; M. Lapinska [Pays-Bas, Autriche, Pologne, Royaume-Uni, Lituanie, Allemagne] ; R. Noble [Pays-Bas, Autriche, Pologne, Royaume-Uni, Lituanie, Allemagne] ; R. Repecka [Pays-Bas, Autriche, Pologne, Royaume-Uni, Lituanie, Allemagne] ; T. Virbickas [Pays-Bas, Autriche, Pologne, Royaume-Uni, Lituanie, Allemagne] ; W. Wi Niewolski [Pays-Bas, Autriche, Pologne, Royaume-Uni, Lituanie, Allemagne] ; Christian Wolter (biologiste) [Pays-Bas, Autriche, Pologne, Royaume-Uni, Lituanie, Allemagne]Challenges in developing fish‐based ecological assessment methods for large floodplain rivers
000539 (2005) Christian Wolter (biologiste) [Allemagne] ; Ronald Menzel [Allemagne]Using commercial catch statistics to detect habitat bottlenecks in large lowland rivers
000565 (2005) P. Hyv Rinen [Finlande] ; A. Huusko [Finlande]Long‐term variation in brown trout, Salmo trutta L., stocking success in a large lake: interplay between availability of suitable prey and size at release
000586 (2005) Michael F. O'Connell [Canada] ; J. Brian Dempson [Canada] ; Michael Power [Canada]Ecology and Trophic Relationships of the Fishes of Gander Lake, a Large, Deep, Oligotrophic Lake in Newfoundland, Canada
000604 (2005) M. Johansen [Norvège] ; J. M. Elliott [Royaume-Uni] ; A. Klemetsen [Norvège]A comparative study of juvenile salmon density in 20 streams throughout a very large river system in northern Norway
000617 (2004) M. Vinni [Finlande] ; J. Lappalainen [Finlande] ; T. Malinen [Finlande] ; H. Peltonen [Finlande]Seasonal bottlenecks in diet shifts and growth of smelt in a large eutrophic lake
000636 (2004) Bram G. W. Aarts [Pays-Bas] ; Fred W. B. Van Den Brink [Pays-Bas] ; Piet H. Nienhuis [Pays-Bas]Habitat loss as the main cause of the slow recovery of fish faunas of regulated large rivers in Europe: the transversal floodplain gradient
000647 (2004) Christian Wolter (biologiste) [Allemagne] ; J. Freyhof [Allemagne]Diel distribution patterns of fishes in a temperate large lowland river
000657 (2004) Jan Johansson ; H Kan Turesson ; Anders PerssonActive selection for large guppies, Poecilia reticulata, by the pike cichlid, Crenicichla saxatilis
000661 (2003) S. Oesmann [Allemagne]Vertical, lateral and diurnal drift patterns of fish larvae in a large lowland river, the Elbe
000680 (2003) E. Fladung [Allemagne] ; M. Scholten [Allemagne] ; R. Thiel [Allemagne]Modelling the habitat preferences of preadult and adult fishes on the shoreline of the large, lowland Elbe River
000772 (2001) E. Niemel [Finlande] ; M. Julkunen [Finlande] ; J. Erkinaro [Finlande] ; T. S. M Ukinen [Finlande]Seasonal variation in density of juvenile Atlantic salmon in fluvial shoreline habitats of a large subarctic river
000773 (2001) Christian Wolter (biologiste) [Allemagne] ; Antje Bischoff [Allemagne]Seasonal changes of fish diversity in the main channel of the large lowland River Oder

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