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  1. Tree-related microhabitats harbor distinct micro-invertebrate communities and support complex food webs
  2. Nematode production in artificial ponds: a long-term perspective
  3. A tribute to Professor Walter Traunspurger
  4. Effects of incomplete sampling on macroinvertebrate secondary production estimates in a forested headwater stream
  5. Diversity and distribution of benthic invertebrates dwelling rivers of the Kruger National Park, South Africa
  6. Effect of water warming on the structure of biofilm-dwelling communities
  7. Duration and frequency of non‐flow periods affect the abundance and diversity of stream meiofauna
  8. Preface: Patterns and processes of meiofauna in freshwater ecosystems
  9. Examining the diet of meiofauna: a critical review of methodologies
  10. Tolerance of free‐living nematode species to imidacloprid and diuron
  11. An overview of meiofaunal and nematode distribution patterns in lake ecosystems differing in their trophic state
  12. Flatworm mucus as the base of a food web
  13. Influence of temperature on population growth and body-size of nematodes species
  14. There's no harm in having too much: A comprehensive toolbox of methods in trophic ecology
  15. Nematodes down under: State of knowledge and future trends
  16. The food web perspective on aquatic biofilms
  17. Flatworms like it round: nematode consumption by Planaria torva (Müller 1774) and Polycelis tenuis (Ijima 1884)
  18. The early catfish catches the worm: predation of Corydoras aeneus (Siluriformes, Callichthyidae) on freshwater nematodes
  19. Leaf fall affects the isotopic niches of meiofauna and macrofauna in a stream food web
  20. Nematodes in caves: a historical perspective on their occurrence, distribution and ecological relevance
  21. Life history traits of the free-living nematode, Plectus acuminatus Bastian, 1865, and responses to cadmium exposure
  22. Meiofauna
  23. It's the little things that count: Meiofaunal density and production in the sediment of two headwater streams
  24. Resource depletion affects the structure of an experimental benthic food web
  25. Effects of flatworm predators on sediment communities and ecosystem functions: a microcosm approach
  26. Community patterns and ecosystem processes in forested headwater streams along a gradient of riparian canopy openness
  27. Depth-Related Effects on a Meiofaunal Community Dwelling in the Periphyton of a Mesotrophic Lake
  28. Life-History Traits of the Model Organism Pristionchus pacificus Recorded Using the Hanging Drop Method: Comparison with Caenorhabditis elegans
  29. Small stonefly predators affect microbenthic and meiobenthic communities in stream leaf packs
  30. Retention of nutrients, suspended particulate matter and phytoplankton in a pondage associated with a run-of-the-river type hydroelectric power plant
  31. Vertical and temporal distribution of free-living nematodes dwelling in two sandy-bed streams fed by helocrene springs
  32. Short-term effects of nutrient enrichment on river biofilm: N–NO3 − uptake rate and response of meiofauna
  33. Quantification of sediment reworking by the Asiatic clam Corbicula fluminea Müller, 1774
  34. Modelling epilithic biofilms combining hydrodynamics, invertebrate grazing and algal traits
  35. Predator effects on a detritus‐based food web are primarily mediated by non‐trophic interactions
  36. The effect of trophic state and depth on periphytic nematode communities in lakes
  37. Selective Feeding of Bdelloid Rotifers in River Biofilms
  38. Contribution of epilithic diatoms to benthic-pelagic coupling in a temperate river
  39. Trophic positioning and microphytobenthic carbon uptake of biofilm‐dwelling meiofauna in a temperate river
  40. The relationship between epilithic biofilm stability and its associated meiofauna under two patterns of flood disturbance
  41. Feeding of biofilm-dwelling nematodes examined using HPLC-analysis of gut pigment contents
  42. Response of biofilm-dwelling nematodes to habitat changes in the Garonne River, France: influence of hydrodynamics and microalgal availability