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203. Improvement strategy of the quality of forest plants and Mediterranean reafforestation by the use of nursery controlled mycorhization

204. Fertilisation des pins Laricio (Pinus nigra ssp. Laricio) en culture en conteneur

205. Nutrition minérale et mycorhization contrôlée : compte rendu des travaux effectués en 1993

207. Production de plants forestiers

208. Forest seedling controlled myccorrhization in nursery for degraded area reafforestation

210. Guide technique du forestier méditerranéen français. Chapitre 6 : production de plants forestiers

211. Mise au point d'une technique d'élevage hors-sol de sapins méditerranéens Abies Cephalonica et Abies Bornmulleriana. Rapport final

214. Controlling for natural variability in assessing the response of fish metrics to human pressures for lakes in north-east USA.

218. Energy‐based top‐down and bottom‐up relationships between fish community energy demand or production and phytoplankton across lakes at a continental scale.

219. Monte-Carlo methods to assess the uncertainty related to the use of predictive multimetric indices.

220. Non-native Fish Occurrence and Biomass in 1943 Western Palearctic Lakes and Reservoirs and their Abiotic and Biotic Correlates.

221. Response of fish communities to multiple pressures: Development of a total anthropogenic pressure intensity index.

222. Temperature, productivity, and habitat characteristics collectively drive lake food web structure.

223. Habitat partitioning among three predatory fish in a temperate reservoir.

224. Effects of fish stocking and fishing pressure on fish community structures in French lakes.

226. Otolith shape analysis and daily increment validation during ontogeny of larval and juvenile European chub Squalius cephalus.

227. A comprehensive examination of the network position hypothesis across multiple river metacommunities.

228. Size diversity and species diversity relationships in fish assemblages of Western Palearctic lakes.

229. Effects of fish predation on density and size spectra of prey fish communities in lakes1.

230. Density-dependent effects as key drivers of intraspecific size structure of six abundant fish species in lakes across Europe1.

231. Next-generation monitoring of aquatic biodiversity using environmental DNA metabarcoding.

232. An assessment of the ecological potential of Central and Western European reservoirs based on fish communities.

233. Physico-chemical thresholds in the distribution of fish species among French lakes

234. Geographical patterns in the body-size structure of European lake fish assemblages along abiotic and biotic gradients.

235. Ecological status assessment of European lakes: a comparison of metrics for phytoplankton, macrophytes, benthic invertebrates and fish.

236. Geographic isolation and climate govern the functional diversity of native fish communities in European drainage basins.

237. Does niche overlap control relative abundance in French lacustrine fish communities? A new method incorporating functional traits.

238. Evidence that niche specialization explains species–energy relationships in lake fish communities.

239. Functional characters combined with null models reveal inconsistency in mechanisms of species turnover in lacustrine fish communities.

240. Fish community comparisons along environmental gradients in lakes of France and north-east USA.

241. Diel activity of adult pikeperch Sander lucioperca (L.) in a drainage canal in the Mediterranean basin during spring.

242. Ecological Vulnerability of Aquatic Ecosystems-A Review.

243. Bayesian inference of physicochemical quality elements of tropical lagoon Nokoué (Benin).

244. Lake hydromorphology assessment in Europe: Where are we 20 years after the adoption of the Water Framework Directive?

245. Can size distributions of European lake fish communities be predicted by trophic positions of their fish species?

246. Impacts of multiple stressors on freshwater biota across spatial scales and ecosystems.

247. Functional redundancy and sensitivity of fish assemblages in European rivers, lakes and estuarine ecosystems.

248. Quantified biotic and abiotic responses to multiple stress in freshwater, marine and ground waters.

249. Defining chlorophyll-a reference conditions in European lakes.

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