50 results on '"Wantzen, Karl Matthias"'
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2. Riparian wetlands of low-order streams in Brazil: extent, hydrology, vegetation cover, interactions with streams and uplands, and threats
3. ‘One River, Two Systems’: Hong Kong’s River Management
4. Human-river relationships in Chinese cities: evidence from highly educated water museum visitors
5. Peatlands in the Brazilian Cerrado: insights into knowledge, status and research needs
6. Increased geographical distribution and richness of non-native freshwater fish species in Argentina: evidence from a literature review
7. River culture: How socio‐ecological linkages to the rhythm of the waters develop, how they are lost, and how they can be regained.
8. ‘One River, Two Systems’: Hong Kong’s River Management
9. Combined Effects of Vegetation and Drought on Organic-Matter Decomposition in Vernal Pool Soils
10. Leaf-litter decomposition in an Amazonian floodplain stream: effects of seasonal hydrological changes
11. Human-river relationships in Chinese cities: evidence from highly educated water museum visitors.
12. A Socio-Ecological Approach to Conserve and Manage Riverscapes in Designated Areas: Cases of the Loire River Valley and Dordogne Basin, France
13. Riparian wetlands of low-order streams in Brazil: extent, hydrology, vegetation cover, interactions with streams and uplands, and threats
14. River culture: How socio‐ecological linkages to the rhythm of the waters develop, how they are lost, and how they can be regained
15. Using transition matrices to assess the spatio‐temporal land cover and ecotone changes in fluvial landscapes from historical planimetric data
16. Tropische Feuchtgebiete und ihre klimatische Bedeutung am Beispiel des Pantanals
17. Participatory rural appraisal of ecosystem services of wetlands in the Amazonian Piedmont of Colombia: elements for a sustainable management concept
18. Wetland Habitat Diversity in the Amazonian Piedmont of Colombia
19. A local gammarid uses kairomones to avoid predation by the invasive crustaceans Dikerogammarus villosus and Orconectes limosus
20. Analysis and decomposition of condensed tannins in tree leaves
21. Urban River Restoration
22. Biodiversity and its conservation in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso, Brazil
23. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope signatures of decomposing tropical macrophytes
24. Flood Pulsing and the Development and Maintenance of Biodiversity in Floodplains
25. Sustainable Management of the Upper Rhine River and Its Alluvial Plain: Lessons from Interdisciplinary Research in France and Germany
26. Wantzen K. M. and Araujo R. (eds, 2018): The Giant Freshwater Pearl Mussel (Margaritifera auricularia) HandbookVolume 2 – Technical Manual: Monitoring, artificial reproduction, rearing techniques, and suggestions for habitat conservationwith contributions by Karl M. Wantzen, Rafael Araujo, Joaquin Soler, Catherine Boisneau, Nina Richard, Philippe Jugé, Yann Guerez, Laure Morisseau, Michèle De Monte, Keiko Nakamura and Vincent PriéUniversity of Tours, France, CNRS UMR CITERES, LIFE+ project 13BIO/FR/001162 'Conservation of the Giant Freshwater Pearl Mussel (Margaritifera auricularia) in Europe'. Tours (France) 109 pp
27. An unexpected host for the endangered giant freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera auricularia (Spengler, 1793) as a conservation tool
28. Urban River Restoration
29. Urban and rural river restoration in France: a typology
30. Societal drivers of the European water governance: a comparison of urban river restoration practices in France and Germany
31. Combined Effects of Vegetation and Drought on Organic-Matter Decomposition in Vernal Pool Soils
32. Introduction
33. Soil fauna, litter decompositon and carbon enrichment along a climate and land-use gradient in Mato Grosso and Parà, Brazil : final report
34. La diversité des paysages fluviaux. Enjeux scientifiques, d’aménagement et de gestion
35. Urban river restoration, evaluation and conflicts between ecological and social quality
36. River Culture: an eco-social approach to mitigate the biological and cultural diversity crisis in riverscapes
37. A closer look at the main actors of Neotropical floodplain food webs: functional classification and niche overlap of dominant benthic invertebrates in a floodplain lake of Paraná River
38. The diversity of riverscapes. Scientific, planning and management issues
39. The role of private rural properties for conserving native vegetation in Brazilian Southern Amazonia.
40. The role of private rural properties for conserving native vegetation in Brazilian Southern Amazonia
41. Societal Drivers of European Water Governance: A Comparison of Urban River Restoration Practices in France and Germany.
42. The Pantanal of Mato Grosso: Linking Ecological Research, Actual Use and Management for Sustainable Development
43. Food webs of the Paraná River floodplain: Assessing basal sources using stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes
44. Participatory rural appraisal of ecosystem services of wetlands in the Amazonian Piedmont of Colombia: elements for a sustainable management concept
45. Conservation of tropical streams — special questions or conventional paradigms?
46. Conservation of tropical streams — special questions or conventional paradigms?
47. Model-Based Evaluation of Urban River Restoration: Conflicts between Sensitive Fish Species and Recreational Users.
48. Ecología de la conservación de Margaritifera auricularia (Spengler, 1973) en Francia
49. Städtische Flussrenaturierung
50. Tophic structure of the benthos in river-lake systems of the Middle Paraná River flooplain by means of diet and stable isotopes analysis of carbon and nitrogen
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