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  1. Linking river discharge and macroinvertebrate communities under climate change in a glacier-fed stream
  2. Shrinking glaciers drive the reorganisation of river food webs
  3. Relationship of Trichoptera species in Iceland with Europe and North America
  4. Temperature and nitrogen availability interact to shape N‐acquisition pathways and metabolism in stream biofilms
  5. Changes of macroinvertebrate in the glacial-fed river system Vestari-Jökulsá (Iceland) between 1996 and 2022
  6. Environmental warming increases the importance of high‐turnover energy channels in stream food webs
  7. Regional impacts of warming on biodiversity and biomass in high latitude stream ecosystems across the Northern Hemisphere
  8. Freshwater conservation: Lost in limnology?
  9. Dispersal rate of Potamophylax cingulatus and Micropterna sequax (Trichoptera) in Iceland
  10. Author Correction: Functional diversity and community assembly of river invertebrates show globally consistent responses to decreasing glacier cover
  11. Nutrient enrichment intensifies the effects of warming on metabolic balance of stream ecosystems
  12. Arctic rivers
  13. Longevities of Adult Chironomidae (Diptera) from Two Streams in Iceland
  14. The Aquatic Fauna of the North Atlantic Islands with Emphasis on Iceland
  15. Flow is more Important than Temperature in Driving Patterns of Organic Matter Storage and Stoichiometry in Stream Ecosystems
  16. Resource supply governs the apparent temperature dependence of animal production in stream ecosystems
  17. Contrasting responses of black fly species (Diptera: Simuliidae) to experimental whole‐stream warming
  18. <strong>Origin of the Trichoptera species in Iceland</strong>
  19. <strong>Trichoptera diversity in Icelandic springs</strong>
  20. <strong>Trichoptera in the Faroe Islands</strong>
  21. Thermal niche diversity and trophic redundancy drive neutral effects of warming on energy flux through a stream food web
  22. Functional diversity and community assembly of river invertebrates show globally consistent responses to decreasing glacier cover
  23. Increased resource use efficiency amplifies positive response of aquatic primary production to experimental warming
  24. Glacier shrinkage driving global changes in downstream systems
  25. Shifts in community size structure drive temperature invariance of secondary production in a stream‐warming experiment
  26. Experimental whole‐stream warming alters community size structure
  27. Impact of warming on CO2 emissions from streams countered by aquatic photosynthesis
  28. Integrating ecosystem services into conservation strategies for freshwater and marine habitats: a review
  29. Is it possible to reach a consensus on the utilization of catchments and geothermal areas for energy production?
  30. Warming alters coupled carbon and nutrient cycles in experimental streams
  31. Temperature effects on fish production across a natural thermal gradient
  32. A Comparison of Three Solute Transport Models Using Mountain Stream Tracer Experiments
  33. Variable migration and delay in two stock components of an Atlantic salmon population
  34. Origin and dispersal of Potamophylax cingulatus (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae) in Iceland
  35. Freshwater Crustacea (Cladocera, Copepoda) of Iceland: taxonomy, ecology, and biogeography
  36. Diatoms as indicators: The influences of experimental nitrogen enrichment on diatom assemblages in sub-Arctic streams
  37. Increased Stream Productivity with Warming Supports Higher Trophic Levels
  38. Life cycles of Eukiefferiella claripennis (Lundbeck 1898) and Eukiefferiella minor (Edwards 1929) (Diptera: Chironomidae) in spring-fed streams of different temperatures with reference to climate change
  39. Variation in diatom and bryophyte communities along a temperature gradient in sub-Arctic streams: model surrogates for trends in larger ecosystems?
  40. Impacts of Warming on the Structure and Functioning of Aquatic Communities
  41. Effects of temperature regime on primary producers in Icelandic geothermal streams
  42. How will increased temperature and nutrient enrichment affect primary producers in sub-Arctic streams?
  43. Temperature and the metabolic balance of streams
  44. Stream hydraulics and temperature determine the metabolism of geothermal Icelandic streams
  45. Sentinel systems on the razor's edge: effects of warming on Arctic geothermal stream ecosystems
  46. Relationships between structure and function in streams contrasting in temperature
  47. Arctic Rivers
  48. Populations of ducks and trout of the River Laxá, Iceland, in relation to variation in food resources
  49. Diatoms in glacial and alpine rivers in Central Iceland
  50. Population fluctuations of chironomid and simuliid Diptera at Myvatn in 1977–1996
  51. Seasonal and spatial variation in the diet of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) in the subarctic River Laxá, north-east Iceland
  52. The ecology of Lake Myvatn and the River Laxá: Variation in space and time
  53. Consumer–resource interactions and cyclic population dynamics of Tanytarsus gracilentus (Diptera: Chironomidae)
  54. Body Size, Diet and Growth of Landlocked Brown Trout, Salmo trutta, in the Subarctic River Laxá, North-East Iceland
  55. Longitudinal changes in macroinvertebrate assemblages along a glacial river system in central Iceland
  56. Macrobenthic invertebrate richness and composition along a latitudinal gradient of European glacier‐fed streams
  57. The Life Cycle and Food of Apatania Zonella (Zett.) in a Spring-Fed Stream in SW Iceland (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae)
  58. Identification of Norwegian genera of limnephilid larvae with single-filament gills (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae)
  59. Predatory Exclusion of Apatania Zonella (Zett.) by Potamophylax Cingulatus (Steph.) (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae) in Iceland
  60. Identification of Icelandic caddis larvae, with descriptions of Limnephilus fenestratus (Zett.) and L. picturatus McL. (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae, Phryganeidae)
  61. Life cycle of Limnephilus affinis Curt. (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae) in Iceland and in Northumberland, England
  62. Flight periods and ovarian maturation in Trichoptera in Iceland