All Stories

  1. Integrating network and stable isotope approaches to reveal food web structures
  2. A simple index for assessing cumulative human impacts on mountain lakes
  3. Species‐specific drivers explain fish feeding and individual niche variation
  4. Climate-induced shifts in ontogenetic niches threaten ecosystem coupling
  5. GLOSSAQUA: A global dataset of size spectra across aquatic ecosystems
  6. Differences in trophic niches and life-history traits between brook trout and brown trout in alpine lake food webs
  7. Variations of plerocercoid infection rates in fish communities across Spanish mountain lakes
  8. Environmental drivers of food webs in charr and trout‐dominated cold‐water lakes
  9. Feeding patterns of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) parr are better explained by local drivers than by macroecological drivers
  10. First evidence of feeding on micromammals and fish by a cyprinid species (Squalius carolitertii) in lacustrine food webs
  11. Drivers of Macroinvertebrate Communities in Mediterranean Rivers: A Mesohabitat Approach
  12. Trophic Flexibility of Stream-Dwelling Salmonids: Disentangling Common Ontogenetic and Seasonal Patterns
  13. Fresh perspectives on the River Continuum Concept require trophic ecology approaches focussed on food web structure and energy mobilisation routes
  14. Exploring temporal patterns in fish feeding ecology: Are ontogenetic dietary shifts stable over time?
  15. Interactive Effects of Lake Morphometry and Sticklebacks on the Trophic Position of Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus (L.), across Lakes in Western Greenland
  16. Preface: Insights and advances in Iberian ichthyology
  17. Complexity of the Relationship between Environmental Factors, Interspecific Competition, and Intrinsic Traits of the Species in Explaining the Invasive Success of Gobio lozanoi Doadrio & Madeira, 2004
  18. Population niche breadth and individual trophic specialisation of fish along a climate-productivity gradient
  19. The effect of inter‐ and intraspecific competition on individual and population niche widths: a four‐decade study on two interacting salmonids
  20. Beyond ecological opportunity: Prey diversity rather than abundance shapes predator niche variation
  21. Drivers of piscivory in a globally distributed aquatic predator (brown trout): a meta-analysis
  22. Reciprocal Role of Salamanders in Aquatic Energy Flow Pathways
  23. Feeding studies take guts – critical review and recommendations of methods for stomach contents analysis in fish
  24. Suboptimal growth among individuals of brown trout ( Salmo trutta ) in a temperate river
  25. Ontogenetic Dietary Shifts and Food Resource Partitioning in a Stream-Dwelling Urodela Community: Mechanisms to Allow Coexistence Across Seasons
  26. Taxonomy-based differences in feeding guilds of fish
  27. Microhabitat preferences of fish assemblages in the Udzungwa Mountains (Eastern Africa)
  28. Causes and consequences of ontogenetic dietary shifts: a global synthesis using fish models
  29. Drivers of diet patterns in a globally distributed freshwater fish species
  30. Ecosystem type shapes trophic position and omnivory in fishes
  31. Examining the link between dietary specialization and foraging modes of stream-dwelling brown trout Salmo trutta
  32. Investigating the influence of habitat structure and hydraulics on tropical macroinvertebrate communities
  33. An update on the distribution of Cobitis paludica (de Buen, 1930) in the NW Iberian Peninsula
  34. Modelling the factors influencing ontogenetic dietary shifts in stream-dwelling brown trout (Salmo trutta)
  35. Prey diversity as a driver of resource partitioning between river-dwelling fish species
  36. Effects of water level regulation in alpine hydropower reservoirs: an ecosystem perspective with a special emphasis on fish
  37. Lernaea cyprinacea (Crustacea: Copepoda) in the Iberian Peninsula: climate implications on host–parasite interactions
  38. Community structure affects trophic ontogeny in a predatory fish
  39. Influence of a Minimum-Length Limit Regulation on Wild Brown Trout: an Example of Recruitment and Growth Overfishing
  40. Water level regulation affects niche use of a lake top predator, Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus)
  41. Ontogenetic shifts in terrestrial reliance of stream-dwelling brown trout
  42. Do age-related changes in feeding habits of brown trout alter structural properties of food webs?
  43. Environmental changes in a Mediterranean river: implications for the fish assemblage
  44. Food resource partitioning between stream-dwelling Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus (L.), Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. and alpine bullhead Cottus poecilopus Heckel, 1836: an example of water column segregation
  45. From autochthonous to allochthonous resources: seasonal shifts in food use by stream-dwelling YOY Arctic charrSalvelinus alpinusthrough the ice-free season
  46. Food Web Topology in High Mountain Lakes
  47. Use of a growth model to assess the suboptimal growth of Atlantic salmon parr in a subarctic river
  48. Adaptive flexibility in the feeding behaviour of brown trout: optimal prey size
  49. A simple approach for assigning the conservation status of freshwater fish based on their natural variability - a case study from the Iberian Ecoregion
  50. Trophic ecology of brown trout (Salmo truttaL.) in subarctic lakes
  51. Disentangling prey-handling efficiency of larval newts through multivariate prey trait analysis
  52. Age-related differences in prey-handling efficiency and feeding habitat utilization of Squalius carolitertii (Cyprinidae) according to prey trait analysis
  53. Prey trait analysis shows differences in summer feeding habitat use between wild YOY Atlantic salmon and brown trout
  54. Ontogenetic dietary shifts in the summer feeding intensity of brown trout in relation to fish condition
  55. Feeding of twaite shad, Alosa fallax (Lacépède, 1803), during the upstream spawning migration in the River Ulla (NW Spain)
  56. Foraging behaviour of brown trout in wild populations: can population density cause behaviourally-mediated foraging specializations?
  57. Organic pollution induces domestication-like characteristics in feral populations of brown trout (Salmo trutta)
  58. References data on the growth and population parameters of brown trout in siliceous rivers of Galicia (NW Spain)
  59. Summer differences in behavioural feeding habits and use of feeding habitat among brown trout (Pisces) age classes in a temperate area
  60. Ontogenetic Dietary Shifts and Food Selection of Endemic Squalius Carolitertii (Actinopterygii: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) in River Tormes, Central Spain, in Summer
  61. New record of translocated Phoxinus bigerri Kottelat, 2007 from a river basin in the North-West Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula
  62. Summer food resource partitioning between four sympatric fish species in Central Spain (River Tormes)
  63. Feeding habits of four sympatric fish species in the Iberian Peninsula: keys to understanding coexistence using prey traits
  64. First feeding diet of young brown trout fry in a temperate area: disentangling constraints and food selection
  65. Blue nano titania made in diffusion flames
  66. EVALUATION OF IN SITU LEACHING PROCESSES: DUAL-POROSITY MODEL