Majdi, Nabil Schmid-Araya, Jenny M Traunspurger, Walter
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Hydrobiologia
Never heard of harpacticoids, ostracods, gastrotrichs or microturbellarians? This is no surprise, they are so tiny! Yet these taxa and many others more famous (nematodes, rotifers, or tardigrades) show complex behaviours and extraordinary physiologies that allow them to colonize inland waters worldwide. This exuberant fauna is better known as the m...
Weiss, Steven Grimm, Jacqueline Gonçalves, Duarte V. Secci-Petretto, Giulia Englmaier, Gernot K. Baimukanov, Mirgaliy Froufe, Elsa
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Hydrobiologia
A high number of grayling (Thymallus) species have been described from the Altai-Sayan mountain region, for which little to no genetic information is available. We investigated genetic relationships within this genus of salmonid fishes using mtDNA and microsatellite markers. The analysis focused on three putative species, Markakol grayling (T. brev...
Selene, Perilli Paolo, Pastorino Marco, Bertoli Salvi, Gianguido Franz, Filippo Marino, Prearo Pizzul, Elisabetta
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Hydrobiologia
Introduction of exotic species is one of the major human impacts for decline in autochthonous biodiversity. In freshwater lentic environments, alien fish introduction heavily shapes macrobenthic invertebrate structure, with special regard for Chironomidae (Diptera) community. These effects could be more evident in alpine lakes whose environments ar...
Dexter, Eric Bollens, Stephen M.
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Hydrobiologia
We present a comprehensive survey of the scientific literature pertaining to non-indigenous and invasive zooplankton published across the first decades of the twenty-first century (i.e., 2000–2018). We provide a concise summary of the manner in which the scientific community has allocated its efforts to this issue in recent decades, and to illumina...
Bojko, Jamie
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Hydrobiologia
The amphipod Dikerogammarus haemobaphes is a high-risk carrier of parasites that impact wildlife in its non-native range. Studies using the mitochondrial genes, Cytochrome Oxidase Sub-Unit 1 (cox1) and small-subunit ribosomal RNA gene (16S), provide some nucleotide detail for understanding the evolution and phylogeography of this species. Despite t...
García, Graciela Gutiérrez, Verónica Ríos, Néstor Papa, Nicolás Serra, Sebastián Loureiro, Marcelo
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Hydrobiologia
This study attempts to characterize species boundaries in the hybrid zone between two taxa of the South American killifish genus Austrolebias (Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae), A. charrua and A. reicherti, to test mechanisms underlying secondary contact and introgression. The hybrid zone spans in a narrow area of approximately 106 km2 in the Patos-Me...
Blair, Salvatore D. Glover, Chris N.
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Hydrobiologia
As poikilotherms, fish health is compromised by exposure to elevated temperatures (e.g. climate change-related warming, anthropogenic thermal pollution, and/or hatchery processes). While fish thermotolerance has been demonstrated to be plastic, the downstream impacts of early life-stage high temperature exposure are not known. In the present study,...
Zieritz, Alexandra Mahadzir, Farah Najwa Chan, Wei Ning McGowan, Suzanne
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Hydrobiologia
Freshwater mussels (Unionida) can strongly affect nutrient cycling in temperate ecosystems but data from the tropics is lacking. We quantified the effects of mussel filtration, excretion and biodeposition on nutrient and photosynthetic pigment concentrations in a tropical eutrophic lake and mesotrophic river, featuring one non-native and two native...
Liu, Guoyong Wu, Yujiao Shen, Xiujun Hu, Yaping Qin, XiHuo Tian, Weixin Liu, Liming Wang, Xiaoling Shi, Xiaotao
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Hydrobiologia
Acoustic barriers, which can deter fish from accessing hazardous areas, have the potential to protect valuable fish stocks. Previous studies have demonstrated that some prey fish species can detect and avoid their predators using sound cues. Such anti-predator responses may be used in acoustic barriers to hinder the movement of prey fish. In this s...
Buj, Ivana Šanda, Radek Zogaris, Stamatis Freyhof, Jörg Geiger, Matthias F. Vukić, Jasna
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Hydrobiologia
It was reported that the complex geological history of the southern Balkans caused diversification of terrestrial species. On the other hand, knowledge of the evolutionary history of freshwater biota is scarce. In order to contribute to an understanding of the historical biogeography of the region’s freshwaters, as well as to describe intraspecific...