2016
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.2173
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Response of fish species to river restoration – the role of species traits

Abstract: Species are known to respond differently to restoration efforts, but we still lack a clear conceptual understanding of these differences. We analyzed the development of an entire fish community as well as the relationship between multi-metric response patterns of fish species and their ecological species traits at a comprehensively monitored river restoration project, the Lippe River in Germany. Using electrofishing data from 21 consecutive years (4 years pre- and 17 years post-restoration) from multiple resto… Show more

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