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  1. Do benthic invertebrates use hyporheic refuges during streambed drying? A manipulative field experiment in nested hyporheic flowpaths
  2. Genomic Resources Notes Accepted 1 October 2014-30 November 2014
  3. Metabolic rates of a hypogean and an epigean species of copepod in an alluvial aquifer
  4. Reply to comment by James W. Roy and Serban Danielescu on “Assessing invertebrate assemblages in the subsurface zone of stream sediments (0-15 cm deep) using a hyporheic sampler”
  5. Multi-causality and spatial non-stationarity in the determinants of groundwater crustacean diversity in Europe
  6. Earthquakes trigger the loss of groundwater biodiversity
  7. Dual-flow in karst aquifers toward a steady discharge spring (Presciano, Central Italy): influences on a subsurface groundwater dependent ecosystem and on changes related to post-earthquake hydrodynamics
  8. Geographic variation in range size and beta diversity of groundwater crustaceans: insights from habitats with low thermal seasonality
  9. The dark side of springs: what drives small-scale spatial patterns of subsurface meiofaunal assemblages?
  10. Human alteration of groundwater–surface water interactions (Sagittario River, Central Italy): implication for flow regime, contaminant fate and invertebrate response
  11. Incorporating the hyporheic zone within the river discontinuum: Longitudinal patterns of subsurface copepod assemblages in an Alpine stream
  12. Agricultural impact on Mediterranean alluvial aquifers: do groundwater communities respond?
  13. Nitrate source and fate at the catchment scale of the Vibrata River and aquifer (central Italy): an analysis by integrating component approaches and nitrogen isotopes
  14. Systematics of the Phyllognathopodidae (Copepoda, Harpacticoida): re-examination of Phyllognathopus viguieri (Maupas, 1892) and Parbatocamptus jochenmartensi Dumont and Maas, 1988, proposal of a new genus for Phyllognathopus bassoti Rouch, 1972, and de...
  15. Stygobiotic crustacean species richness: a question of numbers, a matter of scale
  16. Stygobiotic crustacean species richness: a question of numbers, a matter of scale
  17. Diversity, ecology and evolution of groundwater copepods
  18. Biodiversity indicators in European ground waters: towards a predictive model of stygobiotic species richness
  19. Groundwater biodiversity patterns in the Lessinian Massif of northern Italy
  20. Groundwater biodiversity in Europe
  21. Towards a revision of the genus Parastenocaris Kessler, 1913: establishment of Simplicaris gen. nov. from groundwaters in central Italy and review of the P. brevipes-group (Copepoda, Harpacticoida, Parastenocarididae)
  22. Microcharon novariensis, a new microparasellid isopod from groundwater in Italy (Crustacea, Isopoda, Janiroidea)
  23. Groundwater copepods: diversity patterns over ecological and evolutionary scales
  24. Phylogeny and biogeography of the genus Pseudectinosoma, and description of P. janineae sp. n. (Crustacea, Copepoda, Ectinosomatidae)
  25. Little Known Harpacticoid Copepods From Italy, and Description of Parastenocaris Crenobia N. Sp. (Copepoda, Harpacticoida)
  26. Two new species ofNitocrellafrom groundwaters of Italy (Crustacea, Copepoda, Harpacticoida)
  27. Parastenocaris lorenzae n.sp., and first record of Parastenocaris glacialis Noodt (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) from Italy
  28. Some remarks on the genus Microcharon Karaman in Greece, and description of M. agripensis n. sp. (Crustacea, Isopoda, Microparasellidae)
  29. Metacyclops Geltrudeae N. Sp., a New Cyclopid From Ground Waters of Venezuela (Copepoda, Cyclopidae)
  30. First Record of Diacyclops Hypnicola (Gurney, 1927) (Copepoda, Cyclopidae) From North America
  31. New or rare species of Diacyclops Kiefer, 1927 (Copepoda, Cyclopoida) from different groundwater habitats in Italy
  32. The genusElaphoidellaChappuis (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) in Italy, including the description of five new species∗
  33. Patterns Of Copepod Diversity (Copepoda: Cyclopoida, Harpacticoida) In Springs Of Central Italy: Implications For Conservation Issues