International Review of Hydrobiology

Papers
(The median citation count of International Review of Hydrobiology is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Hydrodynamics drive pelagic communities and food web structure in a tidal environment13
Environmental factors and thresholds for nitrogen fixation by phytoplankton in tropical reservoirs12
Effective restoration measures in river‐floodplain ecosystems: Lessons learned from the ‘Wilde Mulde’ project10
Water level induced changes of habitat quality determine fish community composition in restored and modified riverbanks of a large alpine river10
Transformation of benthic communities in forest lowland streams colonised by Eurasian beaver Castor fiber (L.)9
Large wood in river restoration: A case study on the effects on hydromorphology, biodiversity, and ecosystem functioning8
Spatiotemporal assembly patterns of macroinvertebrate metacommunity structure in subtropical wetlands with different hydroperiods8
Temporal dynamics of rotifers' feeding guilds shaped by chlorophyll‐a, nitrate, and environmental heterogeneity in subtropical floodplain lakes7
Wake flow patterns and turbulence around naturally deposited and installed trees in a gravel bed river7
Effects of flooding duration on the occurrence of three hardwood floodplain forest species inside and outside a dike relocation area at the Elbe River6
Effects of environmental factors on changing sex structure of cultivated mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis, Lamarck, 1819) in the coastal zone of the Black Sea6
Seasonal changes in depth position and temperature of European catfish (Silurus glanis) tracked by acoustic telemetry in the Danube River5
Vegetation of natural and stabilized riverbanks and early effects of removal of bank fixation5
Species' traits and taxonomic distance can predict the hatching phenology of ostracod (Crustacea) resting eggs from tropical floodplain lakes5
Effects of temperature and food availability on the filtration and excretion rates of Diplodon parallelopipedon (Hyriidae)4
Unravelling the effect of multiple stressors on ecological structure of littoral lake macroinvertebrates4
Using the River Ecosystem Service Index to evaluate “Free Moving Rivers” restoration measures: A case study on the Ammer river (Bavaria)3
Changes in carabid diversity indicate successful restoration of riparian habitats3
Hydrochorous seed transport in a small river in Northern Germany as trait‐dependent filter of plant dispersal and recruitment3
Population structure and dietary plasticity of four invasive populations of the topmouth gudgeon Pseudorasbora parva2
Are natural floods accelerators for streambank vegetation development in floodplain restoration?2
Effects of plant species identity override diversity effects in explaining sedimentation within vegetation in a flume experiment2
Mechanistic approach and elements of metacommunity structure of the zooplankton of palm swamps in the Neotropical region2
Flight polymorphism drives metacommunity structure of aquatic Heteroptera in tropical rock pools2
Effectiveness of carp seed stocking in large reservoir ecosystems of India2
Environmental heterogeneity, dispersal mode and habitat specialisation modify within‐site beta diversity of spring macroinvertebrates2
Initial biological development of a newly established side channel at the Lower Rhine1
The vicinity of reservoirs and type of environment contribute to the occurrence of an exotic cladoceran, Daphnia lumholtzi (Sars, 1885), in a Neotropical drainage basin1
Application of the ecosystem services concept in stakeholder communication—Results of a workshop including a planning game at the Lower Mulde River (Dessau‐Roßlau, Germany)1
Special issue editorial: Revitalisation of dynamic riverine landscapes—Evaluation of the effects of hydromorphological restoration measures1
Broadscale distribution, abundance, and habitat associations of the invasive Asian clam (Corbicula fluminea) in the lower Columbia River, USA1
Distribution pattern of the brackish Apocorophium lacustre (Vanhoffen, 1911) (Amphipoda: Corophiidae) and the structure of the amphipod assemblages in the upper Oder River catchment1
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