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  1. Environmental and spatial controls of taxonomic versus trait composition of stream biota
  2. A new paradigm for biomonitoring: an example building on the Danish Stream Plant Index
  3. Climate change effects on lowland stream flood regimes and riparian rich fen vegetation communities in Denmark
  4. The legacy of pesticide pollution: An overlooked factor in current risk assessments of freshwater systems
  5. Environmental controls of plant species richness in riparian wetlands: Implications for restoration
  6. Plant trait characteristics vary with size and eutrophication in European lowland streams
  7. Structural and functional responses of floodplain vegetation to stream ecosystem restoration
  8. Riparian plant community responses to increased flooding: a meta‐analysis
  9. Macrophyte Complexity Controls Nutrient Uptake in Lowland Streams
  10. Impacts of habitat degradation and stream spatial location on biodiversity in a disturbed riverine landscape
  11. Riparian forest as a management tool for moderating future thermal conditions of lowland temperate streams
  12. The role of species functional traits in distributional patterns of lowland stream vegetation
  13. Whole-stream metabolism in nutrient-poor calcareous streams on Öland, Sweden
  14. Fast reaction of macroinvertebrate communities to stagnation and drought in streams with contrasting nutrient availability
  15. Seed germination from deposited sediments during high winter flow in riparian areas
  16. Groundwater nitrogen and the distribution of groundwater-dependent vegetation in riparian areas in agricultural catchments
  17. The River Gelså restoration revisited: Habitat specific assemblages and persistence of the macroinvertebrate community over an 11-year period
  18. 10 years after the largest river restoration project in Northern Europe: Hydromorphological changes on multiple scales in River Skjern
  19. Effects of warming on annual production and nutrient-use efficiency of aquatic mosses in a high Arctic lake
  20. Nitrous oxide fluxes in undisturbed riparian wetlands located in agricultural catchments: Emission, uptake and controlling factors
  21. Distribution of invertebrates within beds of two morphologically contrasting stream macrophyte species
  22. Monitoring fish communities in wadeable lowland streams: comparing the efficiency of electrofishing methods at contrasting fish assemblages
  23. Methane emissions in Danish riparian wetlands: Ecosystem comparison and pursuit of vegetation indexes as predictive tools
  24. Riparian forest as a management tool for moderating future thermal conditions of lowland temperate streams
  25. Photosynthetic performance of submerged macrophytes from lowland stream and lake habitats with contrasting CO2availability
  26. From expert judgement to supervised classification: A new approach to assess ecological status in lowland streams
  27. Effects of stream flooding on the distribution and diversity of groundwater‐dependent vegetation in riparian areas
  28. Selection, implementation and cost of restorations in lowland streams: A basis for identifying restoration priorities
  29. Effects of a triazole fungicide and a pyrethroid insecticide on the decomposition of leaves in the presence or absence of macroinvertebrate shredders
  30. Species Recruitment following Flooding, Sediment Deposition and Seed Addition in Restored Riparian Areas
  31. Predictive modelling of protected habitats in riparian areas from catchment characteristics
  32. Stream habitat structure influences macroinvertebrate response to pesticides
  33. CATCHMENT CHARACTERISTICS AND PLANT RECRUITMENT FROM SEDIMENT IN STREAM AND MEADOW HABITATS
  34. Bicarbonate use in three aquatic plants
  35. Meta-analysis Shows a Consistent and Strong Latitudinal Pattern in Fish Omnivory Across Ecosystems
  36. Impacts of pesticides and natural stressors on leaf litter decomposition in agricultural streams
  37. Community structure of fish in lowland streams differ substantially between subtropical and temperate climates
  38. Phosphorus Load to Surface Water from Bank Erosion in a Danish Lowland River Basin
  39. Diversity and Distribution of Riparian Plant Communities in Relation to Stream Size and Eutrophication
  40. Buffer strip width and agricultural pesticide contamination in Danish lowland streams: Implications for stream and riparian management
  41. An evaluation of restoration practises in lowland streams: Has the physical integrity been re-created?
  42. Spatial distribution and temporal dynamic of the seed pool in a Danish lowland stream
  43. Prediction of stream fish assemblages from land use characteristics: implications for cost-effective design of monitoring programmes
  44. Stream characteristics and their implications for the protection of riparian fens and meadows
  45. Stream ecosystem properties and processes along a temperature gradient
  46. Local physical habitat quality cloud the effect of predicted pesticide runoff from agricultural land in Danish streams
  47. Can a priori defined reference criteria be used to select reference sites in Danish streams? Implications for implementing the Water Framework Directive
  48. The search for reference conditions for stream vegetation in northern Europe
  49. Re-establishing freshwater wetlands in Denmark
  50. Restoration of Skjern River and its valley—Short-term effects on river habitats, macrophytes and macroinvertebrates
  51. European river plant communities: the importance of organic pollution and the usefulness of existing macrophyte metrics
  52. Macrophyte communities in unimpacted European streams: variability in assemblage patterns, abundance and diversity
  53. Macrophyte communities of European streams with altered physical habitat
  54. Effects of stream restoration and management on plant communities in lowland streams
  55. The New Danish Stream Monitoring Programme (Novana) – Preparing Monitoring Activities For The Water Framework Directive Era
  56. The influence of channelisation on riparian plant assemblages
  57. Impacts of different weed cutting practices on macrophyte species diversity and composition in a Danish stream
  58. Restoration of a Danish headwater stream: short-term changes in plant species abundance and composition
  59. Restoration of a Danish headwater stream: short‐term changes in plant species abundance and composition
  60. Macrophyte diversity and composition in relation to substratum characteristics in regulated and unregulated Danish streams
  61. Interdependence of CO 2 and inorganic nitrogen on crassulacean acid metabolism and efficiency of nitrogen use by Littorella uniflora (L.) Aschers
  62. Regulation of Growth and Photosynthetic Performance in Elodea canadensis in Response to Inorganic Nitrogen
  63. Macrophyte communities of European streams with altered physical habitat
  64. European river plant communities: the importance of organic pollution and the usefulness of existing macrophyte metrics
  65. Macrophyte communities in unimpacted European streams: variability in assemblage patterns, abundance and diversity