Auflistung nach Mitwirkenden "Geist, Juergen"
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Depth-distribution of lake benthic diatom assemblages in relation to light availability and substrate: implications for paleolimnological studies
Hofmann, Andrea M.; Geist, Juergen; Nowotny, Lena; Raeder, Uta (Journal of Paleolimnology, 2020-06-25)We analyzed the depth distributions of benthic diatoms in two adjacent, but hydrologically distinct subalpine lakes (Lakes Soiernseen, S-Germany). Lake Unterer Soiernsee is affected by marked water-level fluctuations and ... -
Moving Toward Standardized Toxicity Testing Procedures with Particulates by Dietary Exposure of Gammarids
Götz, Astrid; Imhof, Hannes K.; Geist, Juergen; Beggel, Sebastian (Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2021-03-31)Ecotoxicological effect assessment of particulate materials and sparingly soluble substances is an emerging field. Current standard toxicity tests of aquatic organisms are based on soluble substances which are added to the ... -
Revisiting global trends in freshwater insect biodiversity
Jähnig, Sonja C.; Baranov, Viktor; Altermatt, Florian; Cranston, Peter; Friedrichs‐Manthey, Martin; Geist, Juergen; He, Fengzhi; Heino, Jani; Hering, Daniel; Hölker, Franz; Jourdan, Jonas; Kalinkat, Gregor; Kiesel, Jens; Leese, Florian; Maasri, Alain; Monaghan, Michael T.; Schäfer, Ralf B.; Tockner, Klement; Tonkin, Jonathan D.; Domisch, Sami (Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2020-12-31)A recent global meta‐analysis reported a decrease in terrestrial but increase in freshwater insect abundance and biomass (van Klink et al., Science 368, p. 417). The authors suggested that water quality has been improving, ... -
The HydroEcoSedimentary tool: An integrated approach to characterise interstitial hydro‐sedimentary and associated ecological processes
Casas‐Mulet, Roser; Pander, Joachim; Prietzel, Maximilian; Geist, Juergen (River Research and Applications, 2021-05-26)Increased deposition of fine sediments in rivers and streams affects a range of key ecosystem processes across the sediment–water interface, and it is a critical aspect of river habitat degradation and restoration. ...