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MDPI AG
Application of the River Habitat Survey Method in the Assessment of the Human Pressure Within the Lowland River Catchment: The Mollusc Biodiversity Versus Habitat Features
The objectives of our study were to analyse the degree of human pressure within the lowland river catchment in relation to the mollusc communities and to assess the usefulness of the River Habitat Survey as a field method in determining the human pressure in the mollusc biodiversity context. The River Habitat Survey (RHS), an essential method for hydromorphological studies of rivers under the requirements of the European Union Water Framework Directive, was applied. This study showed that the diversity...
Download 2024 Grzegorz Michoński , Przemysław Śmietana , Joanna Pakulnicka , Iga Lewin , Agnieszka Szlauer-Łukaszewska , Dominik Zawadzki , Vladimir Pešić , Robert Stryjecki , Edyta Stępień-Zawal , Andrzej Zawal , Maja Krakowiak , Aleksandra Bańkowska , Tapas Chatterjee , Magdalena Achrem ... Pogledajte sve
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Drivers of the Structure of Mollusc Communities in the Natural Aquatic Habitats along the Valley of a Lowland River: Implications for Their Conservation through the Buffer Zones
The objectives of our survey were to determine the most important environmental factors within buffer zones that influenced mollusc communities and to evaluate the ecological conservation value of natural aquatic habitats (NAHs) that support mollusc species. Analysis of the spatial structure of buffer zones and catchments was based on a set of landscape metrics. Land cover classes were determined, and buffer zones within a radius of 500 m from a sampling point were marked out. Mollusc samples were...
Download 2023 Grzegorz Michoński , Joanna Pakulnicka , Iga Lewin , Agnieszka Szlauer-Łukaszewska , Izabela Szućko-Kociuba , Edyta Stępień , Vladimir Pešić , Robert Stryjecki , Andrzej Zawal , Zuzanna Krzynówek , Maja Krakowiak , Aleksandra Bańkowska , Tapas Chatterjee ... Pogledajte sve
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Sequentiality of beetle communities in the longitudinal gradient of a lowland river in the context of the river continuum concept
The main goal of the study was to recognize the mechanisms underlying assemblage structuring of aquatic beetle fauna inhabiting a medium-sized, lowland river exposed to anthropogenic pressures. An attempt was made to identify the impact of numerous abiotic factors on how beetle communities are formed, with particular emphasis on geomorphological and landscape-related factors, which tend to be omitted from many studies of aquatic organisms. Our intention was to refer the results of our study to the...
Download 2022 Edyta Buczyńska , Paweł Buczyński , Joanna Pakulnicka , Agnieszka Szlauer-Łukaszewska , Edyta Stępień , Vladimir Pešić , Ewa Filip , Robert Stryjecki , Andrzej Zawal , Aleksandra Bańkowska
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Anthropogenic transformations of river ecosystems are not always bad for the environment: Multi-taxa analyses of changes in aquatic and terrestrial environments after dredging of a small lowland river
Rivers are one of the most commonly transformed aquatic ecosystems. Most papers present significantly negative effects of activities such as dredging or channel regulation on the ecological status of rivers. The purpose of this work was to compare the response of various groups of invertebrates (Mollusca, Hydrachnidia, Odonata, Heteroptera, Coleoptera and Trichoptera) to an intervention involving dredging in conjunction with the removal of riparian vegetation. Habitat diversity increased after the...
Download 2021 Aleksandra Jabłońska , Edyta Buczyńska , Paweł Buczyński , Grzegorz Michoński , Tomasz Krepski , Joanna Pakulnicka , Agnieszka Szlauer-Łukaszewska , Edyta Stępień , Vladimir Pešić , Anna Sulikowska-Drozd , Lech Pietrzak , Tomasz Olechwir , Robert Stryjecki , Andrzej Zawal , Stanisław Czachorowski , Łukasz Jankowiak , Magdalena Achrem , Michał Grabowski ... Pogledajte sve
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