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020 |a books978-3-0365-2622-5 
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720 1 |a Boggero, Angela  |4 edt 
720 1 |a Boggero, Angela  |4 oth 
720 1 |a Garzoli, Laura  |4 edt 
720 1 |a Garzoli, Laura  |4 oth 
245 0 0 |a Freshwater Macroinvertebrates: Main Gaps and Future Trends 
260 |a Basel, Switzerland  |b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute  |c 2021 
300 |a 1 online resource (170 p.) 
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506 0 |a Open Access  |f Unrestricted online access  |2 star 
520 |a Freshwater macroinvertebrates play a crucial role in linking sediments and their processes to the food web. Indeed, environmental modifications (e.g., nitrogen deposition, salinity, and temperature increase), pollution (e.g., pesticides and heavy metals), and introduction of alien species are the main drivers of changes that are affecting their communities. This Special Issue aims to present the past and present knowledge on freshwater macroinvertebrates to understand their role as providers of ecosystem services, to highlight the effects of global changes on their community (in the short and long term), and to underline major gaps in their study. Finally, in order to tackle the currently unsustainable use of freshwater natural capital, we welcome ideas and expert opinions on the development of future research linked to national and international regulations. 
540 |a Creative Commons  |f https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/  |2 cc  |u https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 
546 |a English 
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650 7 |a Research & information: general  |2 bicssc 
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653 |a calcrete aquifer 
653 |a chemical analysis 
653 |a Chironomus riparius 
653 |a climate 
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653 |a DDTs 
653 |a ecological status 
653 |a ecological status assessment 
653 |a endemic species 
653 |a epikarst 
653 |a epizoosis 
653 |a general degradation index 
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653 |a highly humic lakes 
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653 |a hypotelminorheal 
653 |a indices and metrics 
653 |a insects 
653 |a invasion biology 
653 |a invasive species 
653 |a lakes 
653 |a legacy contaminants 
653 |a macroinvertebrates 
653 |a multimetric indices 
653 |a multivariate analysis 
653 |a non-indigenous species 
653 |a Orconectes Limosus 
653 |a Pacifastacus Leniusculus 
653 |a partial dependence analysis 
653 |a PCBs 
653 |a periphyton 
653 |a POP 
653 |a Procambarus Clarkii 
653 |a random forest model 
653 |a saprobic index 
653 |a scrapers 
653 |a sediment 
653 |a sediment quality 
653 |a snails 
653 |a St. Lawrence River 
653 |a standard ecotoxicological tests 
653 |a stygobiont 
653 |a temporal trend 
653 |a Water Framework Directive 
793 0 |a DOAB Library. 
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856 4 0 |u https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4743  |7 0  |z Open Access: DOAB, download the publication