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  1. Fisheries of the rivers of Southeast Asia
  2. Are high densities of fishes and shrimp associated with top-down control of tropical benthic communities? A test in three Hong Kong streams
  3. Freshwater Biology- sustaining excellence in a world of change
  4. Spatio-temporal variability in the distribution of ground-dwelling riparian spiders and their potential role in water-to-land energy transfer along Hong Kong forest streams
  5. Movement of three stream-resident balitoroid loaches and a goby in a Hong Kong hillstream
  6. Leaf-litter breakdown in tropical streams: is variability the norm?
  7. Latitudinal gradient of nestedness and its potential drivers in stream detritivores
  8. A comparative analysis reveals weak relationships between ecological factors and beta diversity of stream insect metacommunities at two spatial levels
  9. Do adult snails in headwater streams make upstream migrations to compensate for spate-induced washout? A test using three populations of a tropical caenogastropod
  10. Accept no substitute: biodiversity matters
  11. Effects of predation on diel activity and habitat use of the coral-reef shrimp Cinetorhynchus hendersoni (Rhynchocinetidae)
  12. A New Species of the Genus Baetis from China (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae)
  13. Invasive apple snails (Pomacea canaliculata) are predators of amphibians in South China
  14. Threats to Freshwater Biodiversity in a Changing World
  15. Breeding Dynamics, Diet, and Body Condition of the Hong Kong Newt ( Paramesotriton hongkongensis )
  16. Production and population dynamics of the prosobranch snail Sulcospira hainanensis (Pachychilidae), a major secondary consumer in Hong Kong streams
  17. A manipulative study of macroinvertebrate grazers in Hong Kong streams: do snails compete with insects?
  18. Responses of epibenthic algal assemblages to water abstraction in Hong Kong streams
  19. Responses of benthic macroinvertebrate communities to altitude and geology in tributaries of the Sepik River (Papua New Guinea): the influence of taxonomic resolution on the detection of environmental gradients
  20. Water security for a planet under pressure: interconnected challenges of a changing world call for sustainable solutions
  21. Preservation effects on C/N ratios and stable isotope signatures of freshwater fishes and benthic macroinvertebrates
  22. Monsoons and habitat influence trophic pathways and the importance of terrestrial-marine linkages for estuary sharks
  23. Asian river fishes in the Anthropocene: threats and conservation challenges in an era of rapid environmental change
  24. Scales of spatiotemporal variation in macroinvertebrate assemblage structure in monsoonal streams: the importance of season
  25. Global distribution of a key trophic guild contrasts with common latitudinal diversity patterns
  26. Spatial, seasonal, and ontogenetic variations in the significance of detrital pathways and terrestrial carbon for a benthic shark, Chiloscyllium plagiosum (Hemiscylliidae), in a tropical estuary
  27. Mountain Ridge and Sea: Geographic-Barrier Effects on Genetic Diversity and Differentiation of the Hong Kong Newt ( Paramesotriton hongkongensis ) Revealed by AFLP
  28. Environmental flow allocations in monsoonal Hong Kong
  29. Scales of spatiotemporal variability in macroinvertebrate abundance and diversity in monsoonal streams: detecting environmental change
  30. Leaf litter retention in tropical streams in Hong Kong
  31. The influence of macroinvertebrate shredders, leaf type and composition on litter breakdown in a Hong Kong stream
  32. The influence of flow and season upon leaf-litter breakdown in monsoonal Hong Kong streams
  33. Prospects for sustaining freshwater biodiversity in the 21st century: linking ecosystem structure and function
  34. Impacts of land use and water quality on macroinvertebrate communities in the Pearl River drainage basin, China
  35. Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in a species-poor guild: a test using tropical stream detritivores
  36. Foodweb structure in small streams: do we need different models for the tropics?
  37. Effects of increased salinity and an introduced predator on lowland amphibians in Southern China: Species identity matters
  38. Freshwater biodiversity conservation: recent progress and future challenges
  39. Requiem for a river: extinctions, climate change and the last of the Yangtze
  40. Global alteration of freshwaters: influences on human and environmental well-being
  41. Response of grazing impacts of an algivorous fish (Pseudogastromyzon myersi: Balitoridae) to seasonal disturbance in Hong Kong streams
  42. Weak effects of plant diversity on leaf-litter breakdown in a tropical stream
  43. Dietary variation and food selection by an algivorous loach ( Pseudogastromyzon myersi : Balitoridae) in Hong Kong streams
  44. Seasonal and inter-stream variations in the population dynamics, growth and secondary production of an algivorous fish (Pseudogastromyzon myersi: Balitoridae) in monsoonal Hong Kong
  45. The life cycle, population dynamics and productivity of Melanoides tuberculata (Muller, 1774) (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia: Thiaridae) in Hong Kong
  46. The population dynamics and sexual strategy of Anodonta woodiana (Bivalvia: Unionacea) in Plover Cove Reservoir, Hong Kong
  47. Secondary production and diet of an invasive snail in freshwater wetlands: implications for resource utilization and competition
  48. Spatial and seasonal variations in benthic algal assemblages in streams in monsoonal Hong Kong
  49. Are tropical streams really different?
  50. Are autochthonous foods more important than allochthonous resources to benthic consumers in tropical headwater streams?
  51. Substrate Availability May Be More Important than Aquatic Insect Abundance in the Distribution of Riparian Orb-web Spiders in the Tropics
  52. Shredders: species richness, abundance, and role in litter breakdown in tropical Hong Kong streams
  53. Evidence of rapid shifts in the trophic base of lotic predators using experimental dietary manipulations and assimilation-based analyses
  54. What does stable isotope analysis reveal about trophic relationships and the relative importance of allochthonous and autochthonous resources in tropical streams? A synthetic study from Hong Kong
  55. Food resources of shredders and other benthic macroinvertebrates in relation to shading conditions in tropical Hong Kong streams
  56. Effects of leaf toughness and nitrogen content on litter breakdown and macroinvertebrates in a tropical stream
  57. Distribution Patterns of Birds and Insect Prey in a Tropical Riparian Forest
  58. The source and fate of organic matter and the significance of detrital pathways in a tropical coastal ecosystem
  59. Macroinvertebrates: Composition, Life Histories and Production
  60. Preface
  61. The effects of leaf litter characteristics on feeding and fitness of a tropical stream shredder, Anisocentropus maculatus (Trichoptera : Calamoceratidae)
  62. Arthropod 'rain' into tropical streams: the importance of intact riparian forest and influences on fish diets
  63. Experimental dietary manipulations and concurrent use of assimilation-based analyses for elucidation of consumer–resource relationships in tropical streams
  64. Experimental dietary manipulations for determining the relative importance of allochthonous and autochthonous food resources in tropical streams
  65. Threatened fishes of the world: Macropodus hongkongensis Freyhof and Herder, 2002 (Osphronemidae)
  66. Contribution of adult aquatic insects to riparian prey availability along tropical forest streams
  67. The impacts of human disturbance on stream benthic invertebrates and their drift in North Sulawesi, Indonesia
  68. Production dynamics and growth of atyid shrimps (Decapoda:Caridina spp.) in 4 Hong Kong streams: the effects of site, season, and species
  69. Quantifying the Asian turtle crisis: market surveys in southern China, 2000–2003
  70. Identification and characterization of a “biomarker of toxicity” from the proteome of the paralytic shellfish toxin-producing dinoflagellateAlexandrium tamarense (Dinophyceae)
  71. Exotic species, fisheries and conservation of freshwater biodiversity in tropical Asia: the case of the Sepik River, Papua New Guinea
  72. Freshwater biodiversity: importance, threats, status and conservation challenges
  73. Genetic differentiation ofCaridina cantonensis(Decapoda:Atyidae) in Hong Kong streams
  74. Inter- and intraspecific differences in the life history and growth ofCaridinaspp. (Decapoda: Atyidae) in Hong Kong streams
  75. Stable isotope investigation of food use by Caridina spp. (Decapoda:Atyidae) in Hong Kong streams
  76. Reproduction and Sexual Dimorphism of the Palaemonid Shrimp Macrobrachium Hainanense in Hong Kong Streams
  77. Last chance to see ?: ex situ conservation and the fate of the baiji
  78. Foodweb structure in a tropical Asian forest stream
  79. Growth and production of a tropical predatory shrimp, Macrobrachium hainanense (Palaemonidae), in two Hong Kong streams
  80. Effects of Macrobrachium hainanense predation on benthic community functioning in tropical Asian streams
  81. A fine-scale gap analysis of the existing protected area system in Hong Kong, China
  82. The contribution of scientific information to the conservation and management of freshwater biodiversity in tropical Asia
  83. Life histories, production dynamics and resource utilisation of mayflies (Ephemeroptera) in two tropical Asian forest streams
  84. The contribution of scientific information to the conservation and management of freshwater biodiversity in tropical Asia
  85. Clinging to the wreckage: unexpected persistence of freshwater biodiversity in a degraded tropical landscape
  86. Conservation of freshwater biodiversity in Oriental Asia: constraints, conflicts, and challenges to science and sustainability
  87. The Ecology of Tropical Asian Rivers and Streams in Relation to Biodiversity Conservation
  88. Ephemerellidae (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) from Hong Kong, China, with Descriptions of Two New Species
  89. A New Species ofProsopistomafrom China (Ephemeroptera: Prosopistomatidae)
  90. Indiscriminate Feeding by a Predatory Stonefly (Plecoptera: Perlidae) in a Tropical Asian Stream
  91. Large-Scale Hydrological Changes in Tropical Asia: Prospects for Riverine Biodiversity
  92. The future now: prospects for the conservation of riverine biodiversity in Asia
  93. Life histories, secondary production and microdistribution of hydropsychid caddisflies (Trichoptera) in a tropical forest stream
  94. Life histories, secondary production, and microdistribution of heptageniid mayflies (Ephemeroptera) in a tropical forest stream
  95. Anthropogenic influences on Hong Kong streams
  96. Life history, secondary production and microdistribution ofStenopsyche angustata(Trichoptera: Stenopsychidae) in a tropical forest stream
  97. River regulation in Southern China: Ecological implications, conservation and environmental management
  98. Life histories, secondary production and microdistribution of Psephenidae (Coleoptera: Insecta) in a tropical forest stream
  99. Black Flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) from Hong Kong: Taxonomic Notes with Descriptions of Two New Species.
  100. The influence of riparian vegetation on macroinvertebrate community structure and functional organization in six new Guinea streams
  101. The effects of spate-induced disturbance, predation and environmental complexity on macroinvertebrates in a tropical stream
  102. Effects of water transfer on aquatic insects in a stream in Hong Kong
  103. Endangered ecosystems: a review of the conservation status of tropical Asian rivers
  104. An experimental study of the influence of periphytic algae on invertebrate abundance in a Hong Kong stream
  105. Ecological energetics of populations of four sympatric isopods in a Hong Kong forest
  106. An experimental study of the effects of predatory fish on macroinvertebrates in a Hong Kong stream
  107. S.-O. Ryding & W. Rast (eds). 1989. The control of eutrophication of lakes and reservoirs. Man and the Biosphere Series, Vol. 1. Unesco, Paris and The Parthenon Publishing Group, UK & USA. xxii + 314 pages. UK: ISBN 1-85070-2578-8; Price: £28.00. USA: ...
  108. Interspecific competition among larvae ofHemipyrellia ligurriens (Calliphoridae) andBoettcherisca formosensis (Sarcophagidae) (Diptera)
  109. Seasonal dynamics of invertebrate drift in a Hong Kong stream
  110. Phenology and diversity of necrophagous Diptera in a Hong Kong forest
  111. Feeding by the aquatic heteropteran, Diplonychus rusticum (Belostomatidae): an effect of prey density on meal size
  112. Determinants of the Distribution and Abundance of Larval Ephemeroptera (Insecta) in Hong Kong Running Waters
  113. Selection of gastropod prey by a tropical freshwater crab
  114. Hydroptilidae (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Hong Kong
  115. Dazzling Array of River Life
  116. Life-history responses of larviparous Boettcherisca formosensis (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) to larval competition for food, including comparisons with oviparous Hemipyrellia ligurriens (Calliphoridae)
  117. The influence of riparian vegetation on the functional organization of four Hong Kong stream communities
  118. Larval growth dynamics ofHemipyrellia ligurriens (Calliphoridae) andBoettcherisca formosensis (Sarcophagidae) in crowded and uncrowded cultures
  119. Resource partitioning among Odonata (Insecta: Anisoptera and Zygoptera) larvae in a Hong Kong forest stream
  120. Variations in the life-history parameters of Hemipyrellia ligurriens (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in response to larval competition for food
  121. Life cycle, production, microdistribution and diet of the damselflyEuphaea decorata(Odonata: Euphaeidae) in a Hong Kong forest stream
  122. The influence of riparian vegetation on macroinvertebrate community structure in four Hong Kong streams
  123. Dietary variations of predaceous caddisfly larvae (Trichoptera: Rhyacophilidae, Polycentropodidae and Arctopsychidae) from British Columbian streams
  124. Flight periods of aquatic insects from a Hong Kong forest stream i. Macronematinae (Hydropsychidae) and stenopsychidae (Trichoptera)
  125. A laboratory study of optimal behaviour and the costs of net construction byPolycentropus Havomaculatus(Insecta: Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae)
  126. Preliminary Investigations on the Faunistics and Ecology of Hong Kong Trichoptera
  127. Life cycle and diet of Zygonyx iris insignis (Insecta: Odonata: Anisoptera) in Hong Kong running waters
  128. Breakdown of Ficus fistulosa (Moraceae) leaves in Hong Kong, with special reference to dynamics of elements and the effects of invertebrate consumers
  129. The effects and possible implications of artificial damage on the life-span of Ficus fistulosa leaves
  130. Fitness Implications of Plant-Herbivore "Mutualism"
  131. Seasonal effects on litterfall in a Hong Kong mixed forest
  132. The population dynamics of some freshwater carideans (Crustacea: Decapoda) in Hong Kong, with special reference to Neocaridina serrata (Atyidae)
  133. Site selection and attachment duration ofAnodonta woodiana(Bivalvia: Unionacea) glochidia on fish hosts
  134. Longitudinal and temporal changes in functional organization of macroinvertebrate communities in the Lam Tsuen River, Hong Kong
  135. The larval morphology and ecology of a new species ofMelanotrichiafrom Hong Kong (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae)
  136. The utilization of terrestrial plants as a food source by the fish stock of a gently sloping marginal zone in Plover Cove Reservoir, Hong Kong
  137. An investigation into some physical and biotic effects of flooding on reservoir mud previously subjected to a period of aerial exposure