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  1. A proposed unified terminology of species traits in stream ecology
  2. Freshwater diatoms as environmental indicators: evaluating the effects of eutrophication using species morphology and biological indices
  3. Elements of metacommunity structure and community-environment relationships in stream organisms
  4. A comparative analysis of metacommunity types in the freshwater realm
  5. A comparative analysis reveals weak relationships between ecological factors and beta diversity of stream insect metacommunities at two spatial levels
  6. Metacommunity organisation, spatial extent and dispersal in aquatic systems: patterns, processes and prospects
  7. Species sorting determines variation in the community composition of common and rare macrophytes at various spatial extents
  8. Reconceptualising the beta diversity-environmental heterogeneity relationship in running water systems
  9. Elements of regional beetle faunas: faunal variation and compositional breakpoints along climate, land cover and geographical gradients
  10. Integrating behavioral, population and large-scale approaches for understanding stream insect communities
  11. Microbial diversity and community-environment relationships in boreal streams
  12. Nutrient enrichment is related to two facets of beta diversity for stream invertebrates across the United States
  13. Untangling the relationships among regional occupancy, species traits, and niche characteristics in stream invertebrates
  14. Combining taxon-by-trait and taxon-by-site matrices for analysing trait patterns of macroinvertebrate communities: a rejoinder to Monaghan & Soares ()
  15. Taxonomic surrogacy, numerical resolution and responses of stream macroinvertebrate communities to ecological gradients: Are the inferences transferable among regions?
  16. Metacommunity structuring in stream networks: roles of dispersal mode, distance type, and regional environmental context
  17. A macroecological perspective of trait patterns in stream communities
  18. Environmental heterogeneity and β diversity of stream macroinvertebrate communities at intermediate spatial scales
  19. Spatial extent, regional specificity and metacommunity structuring in lake macrophytes
  20. Drivers of beta diversity of macroinvertebrate communities in tropical forest streams
  21. Does environmental heterogeneity affect species co-occurrence in ecological guilds across stream macroinvertebrate metacommunities?
  22. Environmental heterogeneity, dispersal mode, and co-occurrence in stream macroinvertebrates
  23. Does dispersal ability affect the relative importance of environmental control and spatial structuring of littoral macroinvertebrate communities?
  24. The importance of metacommunity ecology for environmental assessment research in the freshwater realm
  25. Relationships between multiple biological groups and classification schemes in a Neotropical floodplain
  26. Species richness at the guild level: effects of species pool and local environmental conditions on stream macroinvertebrate communities
  27. Specific Niche Characteristics Facilitate the Invasion of an Alien Fish Invader in Boreal Streams
  28. Context dependency and metacommunity structuring in boreal headwater streams
  29. Non-biting midges in biodiversity conservation and environmental assessment: Findings from boreal freshwater ecosystems
  30. A macroecological perspective of diversity patterns in the freshwater realm
  31. Expanding the ecological niche approach: Relationships between variability in niche position and species richness
  32. Freshwater biodiversity at regional extent: determinants of macroinvertebrate taxonomic richness in headwater streams
  33. The stability-diversity relationship in stream macroinvertebrates: influences of sampling effects and habitat complexity
  34. Assessing patterns of nestedness in stream insect assemblages along environmental gradients
  35. Climate change and the future distributions of aquatic macrophytes across boreal catchments
  36. Are common species sufficient in describing turnover in aquatic metacommunities along environmental and spatial gradients?
  37. Are indicator groups and cross-taxon congruence useful for predicting biodiversity in aquatic ecosystems?
  38. Geographical patterns of micro-organismal community structure: are diatoms ubiquitously distributed across boreal streams?
  39. Surveying biodiversity in protected and managed areas: Algae, macrophytes and macroinvertebrates in boreal forest streams
  40. Species co-occurrence, nestedness and guild-environment relationships in stream macroinvertebrates
  41. Characterising functional trait diversity and trait-environment relationships in fish assemblages of boreal lakes
  42. Biodiversity of Aquatic Insects: Spatial Gradients and Environmental Correlates of Assemblage-Level Measures at Large Scales
  43. Local-regional diversity relationship varies with spatial scale in lotic diatoms
  44. Indicator groups and congruence of assemblage similarity, species richness and environmental relationships in littoral macroinvertebrates
  45. Temporal variability of nestedness and idiosyncratic species in stream insect assemblages
  46. Climate change and freshwater biodiversity: detected patterns, future trends and adaptations in northern regions
  47. Control of stream insect assemblages: roles of spatial configuration and local environmental factors
  48. Regional gradient analysis of freshwater biota: do similar biogeographic patterns exist among multiple taxonomic groups?
  49. Patterns of functional biodiversity and function-environment relationships in lake littoral macroinvertebrates
  50. Temporally stable abundance–occupancy relationships and occupancy frequency patterns in stream insects
  51. Concordance of stream macroinvertebrate assemblage classifications: How general are patterns from single-year surveys?
  52. Unravelling the determinants of stream midge biodiversity in a boreal drainage basin
  53. Testing species–stone area and species–bryophyte cover relationships in riverine macroinvertebrates at small scales
  54. Weak relationships between landscape characteristics and multiple facets of stream macroinvertebrate biodiversity in a boreal drainage basin
  55. Responses of taxonomic distinctness and species diversity indices to anthropogenic impacts and natural environmental gradients in stream macroinvertebrates
  56. Are higher taxa adequate surrogates for species-level assemblage patterns and species richness in stream organisms?
  57. Neutrality, niches, and determinants of plankton metacommunity structure across boreal wetland ponds
  58. Ecological filters and variability in stream macroinvertebrate communities: do taxonomic and functional structure follow the same path?
  59. Ecological filters and variability in stream macroinvertebrate communities: do taxonomic and functional structure follow the same path?
  60. Scale-related patterns in the spatial and environmental components of stream macroinvertebrate assemblage variation
  61. Relationships between distribution and abundance vary with spatial scale and ecological group in stream bryophytes
  62. Scale-related patterns in the spatial and environmental components of stream macroinvertebrate assemblage variation
  63. Landscape Position, Local Environmental Factors, and the Structure of Molluscan Assemblages of Lakes
  64. Assessing physical surrogates for biodiversity: Do tributary and stream type classifications reflect macroinvertebrate assemblage diversity in running waters?
  65. Regional occupancy in unicellular eukaryotes: a reflection of niche breadth, habitat availability or size-related dispersal capacity?
  66. Spatial Scale Affects Community Concordance Among Fishes, Benthic Macroinvertebrates, And Bryophytes In Streams
  67. Relationships between local population persistence, local abundance and regional occupancy of species: distribution patterns of diatoms in boreal streams
  68. Metacommunity patterns of highly diverse stream midges: gradients, chequerboards, and nestedness, or is there only randomness?
  69. Functional biodiversity of macroinvertebrate assemblages along major ecological gradients of boreal headwater streams
  70. Positive relationship between regional distribution and local abundance in stream insects: a consequence of niche breadth or niche position?
  71. The relationship between species richness and taxonomic distinctness in freshwater organisms
  72. Characterizing macroinvertebrate assemblage structure in relation to stream size and tributary position
  73. Assembly rules and community models for unicellular organisms: patterns in diatoms of boreal streams
  74. Searching for biodiversity indicators in running waters: do bryophytes, macroinvertebrates, and fish show congruent diversity patterns?
  75. Highly nested snail and clam assemblages in boreal lake littorals: Roles of isolation, area, and habitat suitability
  76. Identifying the scales of variability in stream macroinvertebrate abundance, functional composition and assemblage structure
  77. Variability of Lotic Macroinvertebrate Assemblages and Stream Habitat Characteristics Across Hierarchical Landscape Classifications
  78. Are biological classifications of headwater streams concordant across multiple taxonomic groups?
  79. Among-taxon congruence in biodiversity patterns: can stream insect diversity be predicted using single taxonomic groups?
  80. DEFINING MACROINVERTEBRATE ASSEMBLAGE TYPES OF HEADWATER STREAMS: IMPLICATIONS FOR BIOASSESSMENT AND CONSERVATION
  81. Determinants of macroinvertebrate diversity in headwater streams: regional and local influences
  82. Correspondence between regional delineations and spatial patterns in macroinvertebrate assemblages of boreal headwater streams