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1. From topography to hydrology—The modifiable area unit problem impacts freshwater species distribution models

2. Assessing whether artificial intelligence is an enabler or an inhibitor of sustainability at indicator level

3. Is the unsaturated sediment a neglected habitat for riparian arthropods? Evidence from a large gravel-bed river

4. More exposure opportunities for promoting freshwater conservation

5. Benefits of permanent adoption of virtual conferences for conservation science

6. A global agenda for advancing freshwater biodiversity research

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10. The role of artificial intelligence in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals

11. The potential of ecosystem-based management to integrate biodiversity conservation and ecosystem service provision in aquatic ecosystems

12. Author response for 'A global agenda for advancing freshwater biodiversity research'

13. 300 years of change for native fish species in the upper Danube River Basin – historical flow alterations versus future climate change

14. Assessing whether artificial intelligence is an enabler or an inhibitor of sustainability at indicator level

15. The untapped potential of conservation journals to promote freshwater biodiversity

16. The underestimated dynamics and impacts of water-based recreational activities on freshwater ecosystems

17. Ecosystem-Based Management: Moving from Concept to Practice

18. Sediment Respiration Pulses in Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams

19. Social equity shapes zone-selection: Balancing aquatic biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services delivery in the transboundaryDanube River Basin

20. Cost-effective restoration and conservation planning in Green and Blue Infrastructure designs. A case study on the Intercontinental Biosphere Reserve of the Mediterranean: Andalusia (Spain) Morocco

21. Simulating rewetting events in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: a global analysis of leached nutrients and organic matter

22. Spatially explicit species distribution models: A missed opportunity in conservation planning?

23. How to make ecological models useful for environmental management

24. Combining eight research areas to foster the uptake of ecosystem-based management in fresh waters

25. Floating matter: a neglected component of the ecological integrity of rivers

26. On the use of multicriteria decision analysis to formally integrate community values into ecosystem‐based freshwater management

27. Environmental heterogeneity affects input, storage, and transformation of coarse particulate organic matter in a floodplain mosaic

28. Freshwater Megafauna: Flagships for Freshwater Biodiversity under Threat

29. A global analysis of terrestrial plant litter dynamics in non-perennial waterways

30. Evaluation of habitat protection under the European Natura 2000 conservation network The example for Germany

31. The Biota of Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams:Terrestrial AND Semiaquatic Invertebrates

32. The method matters: A guide for indicator aggregation in ecological assessments

33. Cost-effective river rehabilitation planning: Optimizing for morphological benefits at large spatial scales

34. How to make river assessments comparable: A demonstration for hydromorphology

35. Contributors

36. A conceptual framework for hydropeaking mitigation

37. Author Correction: A global analysis of terrestrial plant litter dynamics in non-perennial waterways

38. Leaf-decomposition heterogeneity across a riverine floodplain mosaic

39. Coupling systematic planning and expert judgement enhances the efficiency of river restoration

40. Four Common Simplifications of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis do not hold for River Rehabilitation

41. Cotton strips as a leaf surrogate to measure decomposition in river floodplain habitats

43. Edge effects are important in supporting beetle biodiversity in a gravel-bed river floodplain

44. Conservation Research Is Not Happening Where It Is Most Needed

45. Improving science through improved acknowledgment of reviewers

46. The role of timing, duration, and frequency of inundation in controlling leaf litter decomposition in a river-floodplain ecosystem (Tagliamento, northeastern Italy)

47. Freshwater megafauna diversity: Patterns, status and threats

48. Freshwater Megafauna: Flagships for Freshwater Biodiversity under Threat.

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