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2. Data for 'Towards evidence-based conservation of subterranean ecosystems' (1.0) [Data set]

3. Towards evidence-based conservation of subterranean ecosystems

15. Characteristics, Main Impacts, and Stewardship of Natural and Artificial Freshwater Environments: Consequences for Biodiversity Conservation

16. Regional climate contributes more than geographic distance to beta diversity of copepods (Crustacea Copepoda) between caves of Italy.

17. Some like it hot: Thermal preference of the groundwater amphipod Niphargus longicaudatus (Costa, 1851) and climate change implications.

18. Towards evidence-based conservation of subterranean ecosystems.

19. Effects of diclofenac on the swimming behavior and antioxidant enzyme activities of the freshwater interstitial crustacean Bryocamptus pygmaeus (Crustacea, Harpacticoida).

20. The impact of nitrate on the groundwater assemblages of European unconsolidated aquifers is likely less severe than expected.

21. Spatial distribution of stygobitic crustacean harpacticoids at the boundaries of groundwater habitat types in Europe.

22. Recommendations for ecotoxicity testing with stygobiotic species in the framework of groundwater environmental risk assessment.

23. Discovery of a new species of the genus Stygepactophanes from a groundwater-fed spring in southern France (Crustacea, Copepoda, Harpacticoida, Canthocamptidae).

24. Ecological risk assessment of pesticide mixtures in the alluvial aquifers of central Italy: Toward more realistic scenarios for risk mitigation.

25. Earthquake-Related Changes in Species Spatial Niche Overlaps in Spring Communities.

26. Trapped in the web of water: Groundwater-fed springs are island-like ecosystems for the meiofauna.

27. A new family Lepidocharontidae with description of Lepidocharon gen. n., from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, and redefinition of the Microparasellidae (Isopoda, Asellota).

28. Earthquakes trigger the loss of groundwater biodiversity.

29. 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 hyllognathopus bassoti Rouch, 1972, and description of a new species of Phyllognathopus.

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