Scientific Results

This catalogue is obtained by conducting a systematic literature review of scientific studies and reviews related to monitoring, forecasting, and simulating the inland water cycle. The analysis maps scientific expertise across research groups and classifies findings by the type of inland water studied, application focus, and geographical scope. A gap analysis will identify missing research areas and assess their relevance to policymaking.

ID â–˛ Type Year Authors Title Venue/Journal DOI Research type Water System Technical Focus Abstract Link with Projects Link with Tools Related policies ID
publications-51 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2011 Logez, M. Modelling the habitat requirement of riverine fish species at the European scale: sensitivity to temperature and precipitation and associated uncertainty 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2011.00545.x Simulation & Modeling Wastewater Treatment Plants Abstract –  Species distribution models (SDMs) have been widely used for different purposes such as studying species niche or forecasting the effects of global change on species distribution. Nevertheless, these models are often calibrated on datasets that only cover a fraction of the species’ realised niches, which could lead to unrealistic results. The aim of this study was to model the habitat requirements of 21 freshwater fish species that are native to Europe, using a dataset that accurately reflects their realised niches. Both temperature and precipitation were used as climatic factors to model the habitat requirements of the species, and the uncertainty associated with the fitted environment–occurrence relationships was examined. The results demonstrated the importance of accounting for these two climatic components when estimating the habitat requirements of riverine fish species and whether the uncertainty associated with model expectations varies with the species and the environmental factor considered. These results are discussed with regard to the known ecology of the 21 riverine fish species and within the perspective of climate change. 226273
publications-52 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2010 Vaquer-Sunyer, R. Temperature effects on oxygen thresholds for hypoxia in marine benthic organisms 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2010.02343.x Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 226273
publications-53 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2012 Birk, S. Three hundred ways to assess Europe’s surface waters: an almost complete overview of biological methods to implement the Water Framework Directive 10.1016/j.ecolind.2011.10.009 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 226273
publications-54 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2011 Emmrich, M. Size spectra of lake fish assemblages: responses along gradients of general environmental factors and intensity of lake use 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2011.02658.x Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 226273
publications-55 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2012 Marzin, A. Ecological assessment of running waters: do macrophytes, macroinvertebrates, diatoms and fish show similar responses to human pressures? 10.1016/j.ecolind.2012.03.010 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 226273
publications-56 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2012 Volta, P. Discrimination of freshwater fish species by Matrix-Assisted LaserDesorption/Ionization- Time Of Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS): a pilot study 10.4081/jlimnol.2012.e17 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 226273
publications-57 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2011 Volta, P. Assessing lake typologies and indicator fish species for Italian natural lakes using past fish richness and assemblages 10.1007/s10750-011-0720-6 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 226273
publications-58 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2011 Sørensen, T. Winter ecology of shallow lakes: strongest effect of fish on water clarity at high nutrient levels 10.1007/s10750-010-0595-y Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 226273
publications-59 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2011 Piscia, R. The invasion of Lake Orta (Italy) by the red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Girard 1852): a new threat to an unstable environment 10.3391/ai.2011.6.s1.010 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 226273
publications-60 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2011 Iglesias, C. High predation is of key importance for dominance of smallbodied zooplankton in warm shallow lakes: evidence from lakes, fish exclosures and surface sediments 10.1007/s10750-011-0645-0 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 226273