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  1. Intentional release of native species undermines ecological stability
  2. Emergent dual scaling of riverine biodiversity
  3. Predicting the ecological impacts of large-dam removals on a river network based on habitat-network structure and flow regimes
  4. Temporal dynamics of fluvial fish community caused by marine amphidromous species in the Shubuto River, southwestern Hokkaido, Japan
  5. A cryptic Allee effect: spatial contexts mask an existing fitness–density relationship
  6. A “parasite-tag” approach reveals long-distance dispersal of the riverine mussel Margaritifera laevis by its host fish
  7. Asymmetric dispersal structures a riverine metapopulation of the freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera laevis
  8. Dispersal of larvae of Margaritifera laevis by its host fish
  9. Illustrated checklist of fishes from the Shubuto River System, southwestern Hokkaido, Japan
  10. Influence of connectivity, habitat quality and invasive species on egg and larval distributions and local abundance of crucian carp in Japanese agricultural landscapes
  11. Factors affecting the local occurrence of the near-threatened bitterling (Tanakia lanceolata) in agricultural canal networks: strong attachment to its potential host mussels