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  1. Modelling the invasion history of Sinanodonta woodiana in Europe: Tracking the routes of a sedentary aquatic invader with mobile parasitic larvae
  2. Fish and mussels: Importance of fish for freshwater mussel conservation
  3. The role of local adaptation in shaping fish-mussel coevolution
  4. The status of freshwater pearl mussel in the Czech Republic: Several successfully rejuvenated populations but the absence of natural reproduction
  5. Species-specific pattern of crayfish distribution within a river network relates to habitat degradation: implications for conservation
  6. Host compatibility as a critical factor in management unit recognition: population‐level differences in mussel–fish relationships
  7. Parasite‐induced alterations of host behaviour in a riverine fish: the effects of glochidia on host dispersal
  8. Quantifying the host relationships of endangered freshwater mussels – Unio crassus demonstrates a need for unifying methodologies
  9. Biotic homogenization as a threat to native affiliate species: fish introductions dilute freshwater mussel's host resources
  10. The relationship between water quality and indigenous and alien crayfish distribution in the Czech Republic: patterns and conservation implications
  11. The influence of mesoscale habitat conditions on the macroinvertebrate composition of springs in a geologically homogeneous area
  12. Effects of nitrate nitrogen pollution on Central European unionid bivalves revealed by distributional data and acute toxicity testing
  13. Développement de taillis d’aunes après l’abandon des prairies humides au cours des 70 dernières années