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DISPERSE, a trait database to assess the dispersal potential of European aquatic macroinvertebrates
Sarremejane, R., Cid, N., Stubbington, R., Datry, T., Alp, M., Cañedo-Argüelles, M., … Bonada, N. (2020). DISPERSE, a trait database to assess the dispersal potential of European aquatic macroinvertebrates. Scientific Data, 7(1), 386 (9 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-020-00732-7
Do the societal benefits of river restoration outweigh their costs? A cost-benefit analysis
Logar, I., Brouwer, R., & Paillex, A. (2019). Do the societal benefits of river restoration outweigh their costs? A cost-benefit analysis. Journal of Environmental Management, 232, 1075-1085. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.11.098
A comparison of biotic groups as dry-phase indicators of ecological quality in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams
Stubbington, R., Paillex, A., England, J., Barthès, A., Bouchez, A., Rimet, F., … Datry, T. (2019). A comparison of biotic groups as dry-phase indicators of ecological quality in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams. Ecological Indicators, 97, 165-174. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2018.09.061
Assessing restoration effects on river hydromorphology using the process-based morphological quality index in eight european river reaches
Belletti, B., Nardi, L., Rinaldi, M., Poppe, M., Brabec, K., Bussettini, M., … Surian, N. (2018). Assessing restoration effects on river hydromorphology using the process-based morphological quality index in eight european river reaches. Environmental Management, 61(1), 69-84. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-017-0961-x
Integrating and extending ecological river assessment: concept and test with two restoration projects
Paillex, A., Schuwirth, N., Lorenz, A. W., Januschke, K., Peter, A., & Reichert, P. (2017). Integrating and extending ecological river assessment: concept and test with two restoration projects. Ecological Indicators, 72, 131-141. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2016.07.048
Large river floodplain as a natural laboratory: non-native macroinvertebrates benefit from elevated temperatures
Paillex, A., Castella, E., zu Ermgassen, P., Gallardo, B., & Aldridge, D. C. (2017). Large river floodplain as a natural laboratory: non-native macroinvertebrates benefit from elevated temperatures. Ecosphere, 8(10), e01972 (16 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1972
Mechanistic modelling for predicting the effects of restoration, invasion and pollution on benthic macroinvertebrate communities in rivers
Paillex, A., Reichert, P., Lorenz, A. W., & Schuwirth, N. (2017). Mechanistic modelling for predicting the effects of restoration, invasion and pollution on benthic macroinvertebrate communities in rivers. Freshwater Biology, 62(6), 1083-1093. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.12927
Response of fish assemblages to hydromorphological restoration in central and northern European rivers
Schmutz, S., Jurajda, P., Kaufmann, S., Lorenz, A. W., Muhar, S., Paillex, A., … Wolter, C. (2016). Response of fish assemblages to hydromorphological restoration in central and northern European rivers. Hydrobiologia, 769(1), 67-78. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-015-2354-6
Cost-effective restoration measures that promote wider ecosystem and societal benefits. REstoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management
Brouwer, R., Kuik, O., Sheremet, O., Jiang, Y., Brands, D., Gerdes, H., … González del Tánago, M. (2015). Cost-effective restoration measures that promote wider ecosystem and societal benefits. REstoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management. sine nomine.
Realised and predicted changes in the invertebrate benthos after restoration of connectivity to the floodplain of a large river
Castella, E., Béguin, O., Besacier-Monbertrand, A. L., Hug Peter, D., Lamouroux, N., Mayor Siméant, H., … Paillex, A. (2015). Realised and predicted changes in the invertebrate benthos after restoration of connectivity to the floodplain of a large river. Freshwater Biology, 60(6), 1131-1146. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.12565
The generality of changes in the trait composition of fish and invertebrate communities after flow restoration in a large river (French Rhône)
Dolédec, S., Castella, E., Forcellini, M., Olivier, J. M., Paillex, A., & Sagnes, P. (2015). The generality of changes in the trait composition of fish and invertebrate communities after flow restoration in a large river (French Rhône). Freshwater Biology, 60(6), 1147-1161. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.12557
Contrasting the roles of section length and instream habitat enhancement for river restoration success: a field study of 20 European restoration projects
Hering, D., Aroviita, J., Baattrup-Pedersen, A., Brabec, K., Buijse, T., Ecke, F., … Kail, J. (2015). Contrasting the roles of section length and instream habitat enhancement for river restoration success: a field study of 20 European restoration projects. Journal of Applied Ecology, 52(6), 1518-1527. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12531
Testing predictions of changes in alien and native macroinvertebrate communities and their interaction after the restoration of a large river floodplain (French Rhône)
Paillex, A., Castella, E., zu Ermgassen, P. S. E., & Aldridge, D. C. (2015). Testing predictions of changes in alien and native macroinvertebrate communities and their interaction after the restoration of a large river floodplain (French Rhône). Freshwater Biology, 60(6), 1162-1175. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.12541
D5.4. Risks and uncertainty in river rehabilitation
Reichert, P., Paillex, A., Schuwirth, N., Schirmer, M., Brouwer, R., García de Jalón, D., … Verdonschot, P. (2015). D5.4. Risks and uncertainty in river rehabilitation. sine nomine.
Response of benthic macroinvertebrates to gradients in hydrological connectivity: a comparison of temperate, subtropical, Mediterranean and semiarid river floodplains
Gallardo, B., Dolédec, S., Paillex, A., Arscott, D. B., Sheldon, F., Zilli, F., … Comín, F. A. (2014). Response of benthic macroinvertebrates to gradients in hydrological connectivity: a comparison of temperate, subtropical, Mediterranean and semiarid river floodplains. Freshwater Biology, 59(3), 630-648. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.12292