Abstract
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From an extensive literature review and meta-analyses, this study has i) identified the most important hydromorphological process related to river degradation and rehabilitation, ii) conceptually linked it to evolutionary and functional response chains of aquatic biota, and iii) provided empirical evidence and ecological data for the respective hydromorphological requirements, preferences and limitations of aquatic plants, benthic invertebrates, lampreys, and freshwater fishes. | |
International
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Si |
Congress
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International Conference on River and Stream Restoration ?Novel Approaches to Assess and Rehabilitate Modified Rivers? |
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960 |
Place
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Wageningen (Países Bajos) |
Reviewers
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Si |
ISBN/ISSN
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0000000000000 |
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http://www.reformrivers.eu/system/files/7.5_REFORM |
Start Date
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30/06/2015 |
End Date
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02/07/2015 |
From page
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79 |
To page
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84 |
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Angelopoulos, N., T. Buijse, M. van Oorschot & E. Kampa [eds.] (2015) Proceedings of the International Conference on River and Stream Restoration ?Novel Approaches to Assess and Rehabilitate Modified Rivers?. FP7 REFORM deliverable 7.5. 417 p. |