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1. From biomarkers to community composition: Negative effects of UV/chlorine-treated reclaimed urban wastewater on freshwater biota

2. Individual body mass and length dataset for over 12,000 fish from Iberian streams

3. Local and downstream cumulative effects of traditional meadow management on stream-water quality and multiple riparian taxa

4. Stream distance and vegetation structure are among the major factors affecting various groups of arthropods in non-riparian chestnut forests

5. Stream distance and vegetation structure are among the major factors affecting various groups of arthropods in non-riparian chestnut forests

6. Assessing the impact of waste water effluents on native fish species from a semi-arid region, NE Spain

7. Functional diversity measures revealed impacts of non-native species and habitat degradation on species-poor freshwater fish assemblages

8. The presence of non-native species is not associated with native fish sensitivity to water pollution in greatly hydrologically altered rivers

9. Trends in biomarkers, biotic indices, and fish population size revealed contrasting long-term effects of recycled water on the ecological status of a Mediterranean river

10. Dramatic impact of alien carp Cyprinus carpio on globally threatened diving ducks and other waterbirds in Mediterranean shallow lakes

11. Fine-scale determinants of conservation value of river reaches in a hotspot of native and non-native species diversity

12. Ecological relevance of biomarkers in monitoring studies of macro-invertebrates and fish in Mediterranean rivers

13. Ecological impact and recovery of a Mediterranean river after receiving the effluent from a textile dyeing industry

14. Chronic nitrate enrichment decreases severity and induces protection against an infectious disease

15. Inside the Redbox: Applications of haematology in wildlife monitoring and ecosystem health assessment

16. Adapting to a pollution hotspot? Catsharks shift to plastic substrates for oviposition.

17. From biomarkers to community composition: Negative effects of UV/chlorine-treated reclaimed urban wastewater on freshwater biota.

18. Patterns of species richness, abundance and individual-size distributions in native stream-fish assemblages invaded by exotic and translocated fishes.

19. Local and downstream cumulative effects of traditional meadow management on stream-water quality and multiple riparian taxa.

20. Managing small, highly prolific invasive aquatic species: Exploring an ecosystem approach for the eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki).

21. Assessing the impact of waste water effluents on native fish species from a semi-arid region, NE Spain.

22. Environmental correlates of food-chain length, mean trophic level and trophic level variance in invaded riverine fish assemblages.

23. Functional diversity measures revealed impacts of non-native species and habitat degradation on species-poor freshwater fish assemblages.

24. The presence of non-native species is not associated with native fish sensitivity to water pollution in greatly hydrologically altered rivers.

25. Trends in biomarkers, biotic indices, and fish population size revealed contrasting long-term effects of recycled water on the ecological status of a Mediterranean river.

26. Fine-scale determinants of conservation value of river reaches in a hotspot of native and non-native species diversity.

27. Ecological impact and recovery of a Mediterranean river after receiving the effluent from a textile dyeing industry.

28. Ecological relevance of biomarkers in monitoring studies of macro-invertebrates and fish in Mediterranean rivers.

29. Inside the Redbox: applications of haematology in wildlife monitoring and ecosystem health assessment.

30. Metal concentration in water, sediment and four fish species from Lake Titicaca reveals a large-scale environmental concern.

31. Metal concentrations and pathological responses of wild native fish exposed to sewage discharge in a Mediterranean river.

32. Metal bioaccumulation in the Mediterranean barbel (Barbus meridionalis) in a Mediterranean river receiving effluents from urban and industrial wastewater treatment plants.

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