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1. Unravelling large-scale patterns and drivers of biodiversity in dry rivers

2. Time series of freshwater macroinvertebrate abundances and site characteristics of European streams and rivers

3. An integrated spatio-temporal view of riverine biodiversity using environmental DNA metabarcoding

4. eDITH: An R‐package to spatially project eDNA‐based biodiversity across river networks with minimal prior information

5. Combining environmental DNA with remote sensing variables to map fish species distributions along a large river

6. Engineering blue-green infrastructure for and with biodiversity in cities

7. Drivers of spatio-temporal variation in organic matter decomposition across a river network

8. Evaluating eDNA and eRNA metabarcoding for aquatic biodiversity assessment: From bacteria to vertebrates

9. Towards (better) fluvial meta-ecosystem ecology: a research perspective

10. SWECO25: a cross-thematic raster database for ecological research in Switzerland

11. Perspectives and pitfalls in preserving subterranean biodiversity through protected areas

12. Enhancing environmental DNA metabarcoding from marine ecosystems: Impact of filter type, storage method, and storage time on the assessment of fish alpha and beta diversity

13. Foundation species stabilize an alternative eutrophic state in nutrient-disturbed ponds via selection on microbial community

14. Assessment of occurrence, diversity, and biomass of macroinvertebrates in Swiss groundwater systems using citizen science data

15. Integrating citizen science and environmental DNA metabarcoding to study biodiversity of groundwater amphipods in Switzerland

17. Opportunities and inherent limits of using environmental DNA for population genetics

18. Quantifying biodiversity using eDNA from water bodies: General principles and recommendations for sampling designs

19. Modelling environmental DNA transport in rivers reveals highly resolved spatio-temporal biodiversity patterns

20. General principles for assignments of communities from eDNA: Open versus closed taxonomic databases

21. Evaluation of primer pairs for eDNA‐based assessment of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera across a biogeographically diverse region

22. Blue and green food webs respond differently to elevation and land use

23. Coupled biological and hydrological processes shape spatial food-web structures in riverine metacommunities

25. Optimal Channel Networks accurately model ecologically-relevant geomorphological features of branching river networks

26. A triad of kicknet sampling, eDNA metabarcoding, and predictive modeling to assess richness of mayflies, stoneflies and caddisflies in rivers

27. Spatiotemporal dynamics in freshwater amphipod assemblages are associated with surrounding terrestrial land use type

29. Competition alters species’ plastic and genetic response to environmental change

30. Comparing the performance of 12S mitochondrial primers for fish environmental DNA across ecosystems

31. Citizen science approach reveals groundwater fauna in Switzerland and a new species of Niphargus (Amphipoda, Niphargidae)

32. Mapping biodiversity hotspots of fish communities in subtropical streams through environmental DNA

33. Gap analysis for DNA-based biomonitoring of aquatic ecosystems in China

34. How to design optimal eDNA sampling strategies for biomonitoring in river networks

35. The importance of indirect effects of climate change adaptations on alpine and pre‐alpine freshwater systems

36. Generation and application of river network analogues for use in ecology and evolution

37. Environmental DNA allows upscaling spatial patterns of biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems

39. Advancing the use of molecular methods for routine freshwater macroinvertebrate biomonitoring – the need for calibration experiments

40. Cross-ecosystem carbon flows connecting ecosystems worldwide

41. Environmental DNA gives comparable results to morphology-based indices of macroinvertebrates in a large-scale ecological assessment.

42. Translating Niphargus barcodes from Switzerland into taxonomy with a description of two new species (Amphipoda, Niphargidae)

43. DNAqua-Net: Developing new genetic tools for bioassessment and monitoring of aquatic ecosystems in Europe

44. Principles of Ecology Revisited: Integrating Information and Ecological Theories for a More Unified Science

46. Shedding light on eDNA: neither natural levels of UV radiation nor the presence of a filter feeder affect eDNA-based detection of aquatic organisms.

47. Dynamic species classification of microorganisms across time, abiotic and biotic environments-A sliding window approach.

48. Habitat requirements and ecological niche of two cryptic amphipod species at landscape and local scales

49. Morphologically Cryptic Amphipod Species Are 'Ecological Clones' at Regional but Not at Local Scale: A Case Study of Four Niphargus Species.

50. Diversity and distribution of freshwater amphipod species in Switzerland (Crustacea: Amphipoda).

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