SEFS 7 Girona, 27 June - 1 July 2011

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Contents Poster presentations Ordinary Session 1 26 Welcome and Committees 4 Ordinary Session 3 27 About Girona 5 Special Session 3 29 Getting around 5 Special Session 6 30 Commercial opening times 5 Special Session 68 31 Useful telephones 5 Thursday June 30 About the venue5 Oral Sessions Special Session 10 33 Special Session 13 34 At the Meeting 6 Special Session 15 35 Registration 6 Ordinary Session 8 36 Coffee Breaks 6 Special Session 11 3 6 Meals 6 Ordinary Session 10 37 Internet Access 6 Oral presentations 6 Poster presentations Instructions for Oral Presenters 6 Ordinary Session 2 37 Poster Presentations 6 Ordinary Session 5 38 Notice board 6 Ordinary Session 8 39 Social Events Ordinary Session 10 40 Welcome Cocktail 6 Special Session 1 40 Riverwebs 6 Special Session 12 40 Congress dinner 6 Special Session 4 41 Exhibits 6 Special Session 13 41 Exhibition and Poster Floor Map 7 Special Session 14 41 Student Activities 8 Special Session 15 42 Pre-Meeting course 8 Students/Editors Get-Together 8 Friday July 1 43 A European platform Oral Sessions of freshwater young researchers 8 Special Session 4 44 Special Session 1 44 Technical Excursions 8 Ordinary Session 9 45 Biking along the Brugent Stream 9 Ordinary Session 4 45 Sau Reservoir 9 Special Session 14 45 Baix Ter Wetlands 9 Special Session 7 46 «Estany de Banyoles» (Lake Banyoles) 9 Photo Contest for the Technical Excursions 9 Author Index

PLENARY LECTURES 10

Margaret A. Palmer 10 Guy Woodward 10 Andrew Boulton 10 Arturo Elosegi 11 Gilles Pinay 11 Kurt D. Fausch 12 David M. Livingstone 12

Congress Venue Map 13

Schedule SEFS 7 14

Sessions Monday June 27 15 Oral Sessions Ordinary Session 3 16 Special Session 3 17 Special Session 12 18 Ordinary Session 6 18 Special Session 8 19 Special Session 6 19 Special Session 9 20

Tuesday June 28 21 Oral Sessions Ordinary Session 1 22 Ordinary Session 7 23 Ordinary Session 5 24 Special Session 5 25 Ordinary Session 2 25 Special Session 2 26

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WELCOME Organizing Committee

Freshwater - Challenges between Chairpersons conservation and management under global change Sergi Sabater Antonio Camacho This theme reflects the general aim of the 7th Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences. The Vicenç Acuña meeting will provide an opportunity to debate the Joan Armengol challenges imposed by the current and future changes Damià Barceló on freshwater organisms and ecosystems. Núria Bonada Dani Boix The SEFS7 will be held at Girona, Spain, organized by Arturo Elosegi the Iberian Limnological Society (AIL) in collaboration Maria Joao Feio with the Catalan Institute for Water Research (ICRA) Emili García-Berthou and the University of Girona (UdG). The AIL is very Stephanie Gascón pleased to host an international meeting like SEFS, Helena Guasch and is ready to make its best to make it scientifically Manuel Graça attractive. The Iberian Limnological Society gathers Rocío López-Flores associates from many different branches of freshwater Isabel Muñoz sciences, the UdG shows a wide interest on water Rafel Marcé issues, and the ICRA integrates encompassing Xavier Quintana disciplines in natural and human-driven ecosystems. Eugenio Rico All the organizers are ready to make a joint effort Anna Romaní to make the SEFS7 a good opportunity for you to Juan Soria contribute with your scientific and personal visions on Julia Toja the challenges we face! Anna Vila Lluis Zamora SEFS7 will benefit from its location, Girona, which is a lively city fully mixed with the University- thus providing a sense of youth that transpires to the Scientific Committee whole city. Girona is placed amongst a harmonic and beautiful landscape, between the Pyrenees and Tom Battin the Mediterranean Sea. SEFS7 will be held at the Andrew Boulton Girona Auditorium and Conference Centre that is Presentación Carrillo fully equipped facilities to organize relevant scientific Jordi Catalán events. It is the intention of the Organizing Committee Mike Dobson to promote the existence of Special Sessions, as well Rutger de Wit as to make you enjoying sites of high natural interest Sylvain Dolédec around the city, its historial and cultural heritage, and Cliff Dahm its good food and wine! Paul Giller Nancy Grimm Search for the lioness- and come to share your science Alan Hildrew at the SEFS7! Luigi Naselli-Flores Judit Padisak Looking forward meeting you in Girona! Antonio Quesada Geta Risnoveanu Sergi Sabater, on behalf of the Organizing Committee Colin Reynolds of SEFS7 Klement Tockner

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About Girona Shops open from Monday to Saturday. If you come shopping to Girona on Monday morning, do not be surprised to find many of the shops closed, since many shopkeepers prefer to stay closed during the first half of the day on Mondays. Establishments that you are sure to find open are franchises and the large supermarkets and department stores of the city, as well as some shops in the city centre.

Opening times for banks

In general, banks and savings banks open from 8.30 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. from Monday to Friday.

Useful telephones

Municipal Police: 092 Tourist Information: 872 975 975 Bus station: 972 21 23 19 Girona is an ideal setting in which to hold a conference. RENFE: 902 24 02 02 The city has a striking combination of landmarks both Girona-Costa Brava Airport: 972 18 66 00 ancient and modern. Take a stroll from the conference Taxi Girona / Suitable for disabled people: 972 22 23 23 centre to La Rambla, Girona’s central boulevard, enjoying 24 hour road information: 972 20 01 31 your leisure time to the full. Credit Cards: Mastercard: 900 971231 Continue by meeting friends and colleagues in a local Visa: 91 519 60 00 restaurant to sample the fine local cuisine based Diners Card: 902 40 11 12 on the products of the surrounding region. A little American Express: 902 375 637 later, lose yourself in the alleyways of the old Jewish Quarter or enjoy a walk around the perimeter walls, breathing in the atmosphere of a city with over two About the venue thousand years of history behind it. a wide variety of cultural and artistic events and an excellent range of establishments for shopping will round off your leisure time at the end of a busy day.

Girona, a city founded by Romans, has one of the most emblematic old quarters of the country, medieval city walls, Romanesque and Gothic monuments, Baroque spaces and one of the best well-kept Jewish quarters of Europe. Amongst the emblematic areas, one should also mention the Cathedral of Santa Maria, the Church of Sant Feliu, the Arabic Baths as well as the painted houses of the Onyar river and the towers of the City Wall Avenue.

Getting around The Girona Auditorium and Conference Centre belongs Girona is a small city and most places can be accessed to the new generation of 21st century conference on foot relatively quickly. Girona Bus Station is next to centres. Designed by the prestigious team of Girona the railway station and is the hub for city buses, as well architects Jordi Bosch Genover, Joan Tarrús Galter and as for regional, national and international coach lines. Manel Bosch Aragó, the building has been conceived as both a concert hall and a conference centre. Taxis The striking building occupies an area of 10,000 square There are taxi ranks at the railway station and in the metres on the western edge of the park of La Devesa, a Plaça de la Independència (in the centre of the city). protected area with over 2,000 venerable plane-trees. You can also call for taxis on the following numbers: It adjoins the Girona Trade Fair Centre on a site at the Taxi Girona (specially-adapted taxis are available) confluence of the rivers Güell and Ter with magnificent 972 222 323 / 972 203 377; views over the Ribes del Ter park. Girotaxi: 972 221 020 The venue address and website: Commercial opening times Pg. De la Devesa, 35 17001 Girona, Spain The usual opening times for the majority of shops is +34 872 08 07 09 from 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. and from 4.30 to 8.30 p.m., www.auditorigirona.org although large franchises and shopping centres do not close at lunchtime. Hypermarkets and specialized establishments open from 10.00 am to 10.00 pm.

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Girona Tourist Board will have a booth in the main hall Poster Presentations with information about the city and surrounding areas. The poster boards are located on hall I, II and III and are numbered. Venue Posters have to be printed on paper and the size has to be maximum 150cm high by 90cm wide.

Posters are to be put up and left on display for the whole symposium. However, there are two poster sessions as follows:

- June 28th: sessions O1, O3, O6, SS3, SS6, SS8, SS9 and SS12.

- June 30th: sessions O2, O4, O5, O7, O8, O9, O10, SS1, SS2, SS4, SS5, SS7, SS10, SS11, SS13, SS14 and SS15 Bus and Notice board Train Station There will be a Notice board in front of the Reception At the Meeting Desk for conference announcements and for delegates to place messages for each other. Please refer to Registration this notice board for any changes in the conference programme or arrangements during the Symposium. Upon arrival, please register at the SEFS7 registration desk at the Girona Auditorium. Collect your delegate Social Events pack and your name badge. You are requested to wear your name badge at all times. The registration Welcome Cocktail desk will be open until Friday 1st July. All participants are invited to attend the Welcome Coffee Breaks (Morning and afternoon) Cocktail on Sunday June 26th, 2011 at 18:00h.

There will be a coffee break every morning from Riverwebs 10.30-11.00h and every afternoon from 16:00-16:30 h. On June 28, there will be a film screening of “Riverwebs” (http://www.riverwebs.org/), followed Meals by comments by Dr. Kurt Fausch. The session will be at Sala d’Assaig at 18:15h. The registration fee does not include lunch, but this can be purchased in many places nearby at a Congress Dinner reasonable price. The Congress Dinner will be on June 30 th, 2011 at Internet Access 20.30h.

There is free wifi internet access at the meeting All social events will take place at the congress venue using the following access data: venue. USER: convidat PASSWORD: auditori Exhibits

Oral presentations There are seven booths in Hall I near the main entrance. Attendees are encouraged to spend time Speakers should deposit their presentations with the visiting the booths and interacting with the exhibitors. technicians in Sala 4 Please label your presentation The exhibits will be open on Monday, Tuesday and according to the following model: Name_label session. Thursday from 09.00 – 18.00, and on Friday from order in the session. E.g.: Smith_O3.4. Presentations 09.00 – 14.00 should be compatible with PowerPoint 2007 . Your presentation will be loaded onto the hard drive of the Commercial and nonprofit exhibitors and sponsors computer in the Lecture Room before your session and will be removed afterwards. Wiley Blackwell http://eu.wiley.com Instructions for Oral Presenters [email protected] Phone: +65 6511 8178 Talks will be scheduled in 15-minute time slots. We strongly encourage a presentation of no more than Walz 12 minutes to allow three minutes for discussion and http://www.walz.com/ to entertain questions from those in the audience. [email protected] The time limit will be strictly enforced to facilitate Phone: +49-(0)9133-7765-22 movement between sessions.

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Exhibition and Poster Floor Map

- Stand 1: Wiley Blackwell

- Stand 2: Walz

- Stand 3: Instrumentación Analítica

- Stand 4: Ecohydros

- Stand 5: Springer

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Instrumentación Analítica The course is limited to the first 25 students registered. http://www.instru.es/ A registration fee of 50€ is required. [email protected] Phone: +34 93 478 71 61 Students/Editors Get-Together “Editors’ tips on publication and career advancement Ecohydros for young researchers” http://www.ecohydros.com/ [email protected] Monday 27 June 18.30 – 20.30 Phone: +34 648 111 997 Location: Sala D’Assaig – First Floor

Springer The get-together is intended to provide a close contact http://www.springer.com between students and editors of the main freshwater [email protected] journals in Europe. The get-together will take place Phone: +31 (0)78 657 6164 during the meeting on an afternoon following the scientific sessions, and is limited to students attending Köttermann SEFS7. Students are those participants that do not http://www.kottermann.com/ hold a PhD degree or have obtained it during the last [email protected] 12 months. Accreditation will be required during the Phone: +34 917320113 online registration process. During the get-together, Editors will provide tips for publication in their Freshwater Biological Association journals and students will have the opportunity to http://www.fba.org.uk/ exchange ideas about the process in a very informal [email protected] atmosphere. Food and drinks will be provided. Phone: +44 (0)1539 442468 “Jovens / Jóvenes AIL” Booth: promoting AIL the contact among young researchers http://www.limnologia.eu/ [email protected] The young researchers and students of the Iberian Limnological Association (AIL), are represented at the meeting venue with the aim of welcoming young Student Activities researchers from other European countries to Girona, and promoting scientific and social contacts among A number of activities have been organised specifically them. They will provide information regarding SEFS for students 2011 activities for younger participants and give good tips about interesting social and touristic activities in Pre-Meeting course on “Successful scientific Girona and surroundings. Come to meet us at the booth! publishing and communication in freshwater sciences” A European platform of freshwater young researchers The pre-meeting course will take place on June 26th from 9 am till 5.30 pm in the Auditorium of Girona Thursday 30 June 19.00-20.00 and is limited to students attending SEFS7. Students Location: Sala Petita – Ground Floor are considered as those participants who do not hold a PhD degree or have obtained it during the The young researchers and students of the Iberian last 12 months. Accreditation will be required during Limnological Association (AIL) invite all European the online registration process. The course will be students and postdocs to join an informal evening carried out by plenary speakers attending SEFS7, mixer during the SEFS meeting. The idea is to create and therefore by international scientists recognized a European platform to promote scientific and social by their high level in publishing and communicating contacts among young researchers. The mixer will science. The program of the course will be posted start with a presentation of the main aims of the soon but it will cover issues such as: young researchers’ committee in the AIL to encourage researchers form other European countries to be - General aspects of scientific writing and communication: involved in a similar way in their respective societies. types of scientific publications, phases of the publishing It will be followed with an informal exchange of process, how to select the appropriate journal opinions and the creation of the first steps of the platform. Drinks will be served. - The use of scientific English by native and non-native speakers: practical hints, common errors and sources Technical Excursions of help Technical Excursions will take place on Wednesday 29 - The peer review process: the referee’s point of June. Buses leave in front of the Girona Auditorium view, answering a referee report, dealing with major and Conference Centre at 8.50 AM. revisions or rejections Biking along the Brugent stream and visit - Poster and oral presentations at meetings: poster design to the El Pasteral reservoir and Powerpoint presentations, hints on oral communication (Anna Romaní, Helena Guasch & Natàlia Corcoll) The course will finish with a roundtable from 15:00h to 17:00h, which is open to other seniors, students or postdocs, A bike tour is proposed departing from Amer (nearby to a maximum of 90 people. Please join if you are interested. Girona) at the former rail-way station used now as

Final programme 8 Girona, 27 June - 1 July 2011 SEFS 7 tourist information point of the green line “El Carrilet”, submarine landscapes in a glass bottom boat. We will a beautiful narrow gauge railway. “El Carrilet” was a finish the visit in Pals, a medieval town with interesting local train route that connected the Garrotxa mountain gothic buildings. Departure by bus from Girona is area with the Mediterranean Sea until the middle of planned at 9:00 a.m. and return at around 7 p.m. the 20th century. This path is now recovered for hiking Price per person: 45€ and biking. The railway line follows the course of the Brugent stream, a tributary of the Ter River following “Estany de Banyoles” (Lake Banyoles) and a fault partially covered with basaltic materials. A first Besalú Medieval Town biking tour will have an approximate duration of 2 hours (including 60 min biking and site-seeing). After (Dani Boix and Lluís Zamora) lunch, a second and shorter biking tour will lead to the Pasteral reservoir, used for drinking water purposes. In the morning we will visit the karstic area of Departure by bus from Girona is planned at 9:00 a.m. Banyoles-Porqueres characterized by the presence and return at around 6 p.m. This excursion is designed of the main lake “Estany de Banyoles”, and several for a reduced number of people (20 maximum). ponds around it. The lake and its associated lacustrine Price per person: 50€ basin are regarded as the largest karstic in the Iberian Peninsula. We will start our trip visiting the pleasant Sau Reservoir: a trip through geology, spot of Can Morgat, where newly ponds were created cultural heritage and ecology of a to improve aquatic biodiversity in the framework of Mediterranean landscape a European Life project. Staff management of the Lake Consortium will detail on the actions performed (Rafael Marcé and Joan Armengol) during past Life projects, as well as the actions planned in Lake Banyoles to regulate and control the In semi-arid regions like Mediterranean Spain, virtually exotic fauna in an ongoing Life project. Afterwards, all lowland still water systems are reservoirs, replacing we walk around the north part of Lake Banyoles in lakes as the basic emotional link between people and order to visit other restored wetlands. The final lentic freshwater. Sau Reservoir is a paradigmatic case point of the walk is “La Draga”, where we will visit because of its magnificent scenic views, its function an early Neolithic lakeside village. After lunch we in the water supply system for Barcelona, and its will visit the historical town of Besalú. We will enter role as an outdoor research laboratory. The trip will the town through the 12th century bridge on the include a promenade on the tops of the Tavertet Fluvià River. In Besalú we will visit several historical cliffs, one of the most famous biogenic calcareous buildings as the church of Sant Pere, built in 1003, formations from the Mesozoic oceans. Surrounded by or the Jewish quarter. Departure by bus from Girona the most spectacular of the meanders made by the is planned at 9:00 a.m. and return at around 7 p.m. reservoir, we will visit the 11th Century monastery of Price per person: 40€. Sant Pere de Casserres, one of the most important monuments of Catalan Romanesque Architecture. Note: Please keep in mind that the technical excursions Once in the reservoir we will enjoy the flooded 11th are outdoor excursions, meaning that you will be Century church of Sant Romà de Sau with its iconic exposed to the sun for most of the day. Temperatures emerged tower, probably the most celebrated picture in June can be fairly high so we strongly recommend in a Spanish reservoir. Nonetheless, during the visit that you bring drinking water, a hat, sunscreen lotion we will review the research activities performed and appropriate outdoor clothing and shoes. in the reservoir with a panel exposition, including eutrophication development, microbial ecology, Photo Contest for the Technical Excursions oxygen cycle, El Niño and impacts, a long-term monitoring program started in 1963 that For those attending the technical excursions We would represents one of the longest records in a reservoir in like to encourage you to take limnological photos Europe, and much more. Departure by bus from Girona during the trip and submit them to this contest! Photos is planned at 9:00 a.m. and return at around 7 p.m. submitted by the symposium participants (students Price per person: 40€ or non-students) will be exhibit at the meeting venue. Voting will take place by secret vote at the photo Baix Ter wetlands and Montgrí-Medes-Baix display throughout the week and the winning photo Ter natural park will be annunciated in the meeting closure.

(Xavier D. Quintana) Rules:

The Montgrí-Medes-Baix Ter is a recently created (May - A maximum of two photos will be accepted per 2010) natural park with different coastal ecosystems, participant including a karstic mountain with coastal cliffs (Massís - The photographs must be related to an aquatic del Montgrí), a set of karstic islands 1 Km offshore with theme and be in digital format. remarkable underwater landscape (Medes Islands), and - A descriptive caption must accompany the photo the river Ter estuary with related oligohaline to euhaline together with the author’s name. coastal wetlands. The area attracts tourism and is - The pictures should be sent to the email photos@ heavily affected by human pressure. Two Life restoration sefs2011.com before midnight, 29th June 2011. projects have been developed to recover a good - Send the highest resolution you have, in jpg format. ecological state of coastal wetlands. In the morning we will visit some restored sites at the Baix Ter wetlands, and we will discuss on the conservation problems with the managers of the Life projects. After lunch we will give observe the beautiful views of the coastal cliffs and some

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PLENARY LECTURES These include: changes in environmental temperature, altered ecological stoichiometry between consumers Monday 27 June 2011 and resources, and hydrological change. These different drivers can all influence multiple levels of biological 08.30- 09.15 h. organisation in fresh waters, from molecules to entire Presented by: K.Tockner ecosystems, and they may act both individually and/or synergistically, in concert. In addition, local invasions Margaret A. Palmer - University of Maryland, USA and extinctions are likely, as species populations move between new climatic zones, potentially creating novel Presentation: “Restoration, Ecological Design, and food webs. Freshwater Services” Surprisingly little is known about the effects of climate change at the community, food web, or ecosystem Abstract: As humans have adapted natural systems level, as most research has been focused at the lower to their needs, the fundamental properties and historic organisational (individual or population) levels. characteristic of river ecosystems have been dramatically I will attempt to outline how we might move towards altered. Waterways throughout the world are under addressing these gaps in our knowledge more immense pressure to meet the needs of people yet systematically, within a coherent theoretical framework. many streams and rivers are already seriously polluted I will present some recent studies conducted at the or otherwise ecologically degraded. Patterns of human higher organisational levels using a range of approaches, development seem to be incompatible with preservation from experimental manipulations to empirical surveys of freshwater ecosystems and the services they provide and mathematical modelling, to illustrate how these people. At this point in time, it is urgent that we use a may be integrated to provide new insights. Although combination of conservation, restoration, and ecological our understanding is still embryonic, some recurrent design to limit further loss of freshwater ecosystem patterns are emerging from empirical studies and services. To do this, policies must change at local, theoretical developments are moving forward apace: this regional, and international scales. I will highlight research offers promise for further rapid advances, as we try to challenges and policy challenges particularly as they grapple with arguably the most serious threat faced by related to river restoration. I will argue that contrary freshwater ecosystems in the 21st century. to current views and practices, we need to abandon the concept of historical river conditions and instead focus Biography: Dr Woodward’s current research interests are on the socio-ecological potential of existing stream focused on quantifying the impacts of stressors (climate ecosystems. In some settings, we must re-invent rivers change, acidification, eutrophication, species invasions to meet societal needs and to be more self-sustaining and habitat alteration) on the structure and functioning than they are at present. Instead of using templates of aquatic ecosystems. He is currently collaborating with or reference reach approaches, I argue for design of a range of experts from different disciplines in order to novel systems, conservation of high [ecological] value understand the links between patterns and processes in streams and restoration approaches that promote the natural systems, and to develop a conceptual framework functionality and resilience. This cannot be done without within which to advance ecological theory. He is particularly a healthier partnership between restoration practitioners, interested in how metabolic and foraging theory can be scientists, and natural resource managers. applied to complex ecological systems. Body size and temperature determine basal metabolic rate and foraging Biography: Dr. Margaret Palmer, Professor and activity: the consequences of this are manifested across Director of the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory of multiple levels of biological organisation, from individuals the University of Maryland Center for Environmental to entire ecosystems. Allometric scaling relationships Science is an expert on watershed science and are common in nature (e.g. body size versus ingestion restoration ecology having worked on streams, rivers, rate, growth rate, interaction strength etc.) and can and estuaries for 27 years and leading scientific projects have potentially profound effects on the structure and at national and international levels. She has more than dynamics of complex ecological networks (food webs, 150 scientific publications, serves as an editor for the plant-pollinator networks etc.) and their ability to journal Restoration Ecology and co-authored the book withstand perturbations, and much of his work is now The Foundations of Restoration Ecology. Dr. Palmer focused particularly on developing new approaches to has been honored as a AAAS Fellow, an Aldo Leopold understand the impacts of climate change in multispecies Leadership Fellow, a Lilly Fellow, a Distinguished systems. Scholar Teacher, and with an Ecological Society of America Distinguished Service Award. Tuesday 28 June 2011

Monday 27 June 2011 8.30- 9.15 am Presented by M. Mutz 14.30- 15.15 h Presented by M.Gessner Andrew Boulton - University of New England, Australia

Guy Woodward - Queen Mary, University of London, Presentation: “Challenges in conservation and United Kingdom management of groundwater-surface water linkages in rivers” Presentation: “Assessing the impacts of climate change across multiple levels of organisation: from Abstract: Scientists have been aware of the molecules to ecosystems” ecological significance of hydrological linkages between groundwater and surface water in rivers for decades. Abstract: Climate change is a multifaceted “integrated For example, many rivers have a substantial baseflow stressor”, comprised of several component parts. component derived from groundwater, active hyporheic

Final programme 10 Girona, 27 June - 1 July 2011 SEFS 7 zones function below many gravel- and sand-bed rivers, attention to water quality than to other aspects of river and most temporary streams are fed by or feed shallow integrity. More recently, however, it became evident that groundwater aquifers. However, the application of human impacts on channel form and water flow are also this knowledge to conservation and management of impairing seriously river health and thus threatening the groundwater-surface water linkages has been slow. Too benefits the society can derive from these ecosystems. often, waters in shallow alluvial aquifers and surface Most river ecosystem functioning depends on river waters of overlying rivers are managed as if they were hydromorphological integrity, as shown by the relationship separate entities. Worse still, conservation is seldom between hiporheic flow and nutrient retention, or the focused on specific zones of active linkages (e.g., effects of channel complexity on storage and breakdown recharge zones on floodplains, significant sequences of of coarse organic matter. Additionally, changes in channel hyporheic zones, discharge zones into shallow aquifers). form or water flow often lead to shifts in composition of Similarly, restoration of such areas lags far behind that biological communities, which in turn affect ecosystem of riparian zones or surface water channels. functioning. Human activities are speeding up through After reviewing our ecological knowledge of groundwater- the planet as a result of increased population and more surface water linkages in permanent and temporary rivers powerful technologies. This is leading to increased and streams, I discuss challenges facing scientists and rates of modification in river channels in such a way managers seeking to collaborate to conserve and manage that, even where water pollution is decreasing, river these linkages. These challenges range from ignorance biota does rarely recover to high status. Therefore, it of the ecological significance of the linkages through to is necessary to make an effort to understand the main what seems like political chicanery in some cases of water principles underlying the relation between channel form, resource (mis)management. The problems are especially water flow and river ecosystems, so we can design the severe in arid and semi-arid countries where wise water best strategies to recover truly functioning rivers in the resource management is essential. Restoration of current, highly modified landscapes. groundwater-surface water linkages is still in its infancy but some early results indicate improvements in water Biography: His research is focused on the relationship quality of surface and groundwater. Until we seek to between the structure and functioning of stream manage and conserve permanent and temporary rivers ecosystems, such as the role of channel complexity and their aquifers as a single integrated unit, we risk in nutrient retention, or the relationship between serious damage to their ecology as well as jeopardise algal biomass and ecosystem metabolism. He has provision of crucial ecosystem goods and services. applied this perspective to study the effect of multiple We also squander opportunities (e.g., via hypothesis- human activities, from forestry to water abstraction or driven manipulation of various restoration strategies at global climate change, on the functioning of stream a catchment-aquifer scale) to research the mechanisms ecosystems. He is also interested in river restoration by which groundwater-surface water interactions affect projects and in management of riparian areas. rivers and their aquifers. Thursday 30 June 2011 Biography: After completing his undergraduate degree in Zoology at the University of Western Australia 08.30- 09.15 h. in 1981, he did a PhD at Monash University studying Presented by N.Grimm macroinvertebrate ecology in two Victorian intermittent streams. In 1988, he took up a lectureship at Adelaide Gilles Pinay - University of Birmingham, United University for two years before spending a year at Kingdom lecturing in limnology and Presentation: “Why bother about land water working on desert streams. He returned to Adelaide interfaces? A watershed view” University as an ARC Postdoctoral Fellow for three years and in 1994, was appointed a lecturer at UNE. Land water interfaces such as riparian zones have He presently lectures in water resource management long suffered from the duality of their origin and and aquatic ecology at first, second and final year maintenance, being too wet for agronomists and too dry levels. He also co-teaches resource survey and for hydrobiologists. They recently became a hot spot for biostatistics, and supervises a number of postgraduate conflicting interests spanning from biodiversity refuge, and fourth-year projects in many aspects of applied flood mitigation or diffuse pollution control. Yet, none of limnology. Current research interests include aquatic the lobbyists pushing any of their agendas are willing invertebrate ecology, organic matter dynamics in to admit that these interfaces can do a lot of it if, and streams and estuaries, subsurface (hyporheic) fauna only if, we preserve their intrinsic need for wandering and processes, and effects of catchment land-use between land and water. This presentation, using (forestry, mining, agriculture) on aquatic ecosystems. diffuse pollution control as an example, will explore, in the light of the current available information, what are Tuesday 28 June 2011 the opportunities and constraints to maintain or restore land water interfaces along streams and rivers. 14.30- 15.15 h. Presented by C.Dahm Biography: Master of Sciences 1984 & PhD 1986, University of Lyon I, France; Habilitation (HDR) 1993, Arturo Elosegi - University of the Basque Country, University of Toulouse France. 1987-1988: Associate Spain Researcher, International Institute for Applied System Analysis (I.I.A.S.A.) Vienna, Austria. 1988: Associate Presentation: “Channel form, water flow, and river Researcher, University of Minnesota, U.S.A. 1989- ecosystem functioning” 1994: Research Scientist, French National Centre for Scientific Research (C.N.R.S.) Toulouse, France. Because of the serious effects of pollution on water 1995-2002: Research Scientist, University of Rennes, supply, water agencies have historically paid much closer France. 2002-2005: Director of Research, Centre

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of Functional and Evolutionary Ecology (CEFE) in Resources Conservation Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Montpellier, France. 2005-2007: Associate Researcher, Service, Colorado Water Resources Research Institute, University of Vienna, Austria. National Park Service, U.S. Army, Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science, U.S. Environmental Protection Thursday 30 June 2011 Agency, and Trout Unlimited.

14.30- 15.15 h. Friday 1 July 2011 Presented by E. Garcia Berthou 08.30- 09.15 h. Kurt D. Fausch - Colorado State University, USA Presented by V. Acuña

Presentation: “Ecological futures are bleak for fishes David M. Livingstone - Swiss Federal Institute of in western Great Plains riverscapes (USA) subject to Environmental Science and Technology (EAWAG), groundwater pumping for agriculture” Switzerland

The Great Plains is one of the largest ecoregions in Presentation: “The physical impact of large-scale North America, and produces about 25% of the world’s climatic forcing and long-term climate change on grain. Much of this agricultural production is supported inland waters” by pumping groundwater, causing large declines in groundwater levels and streamflow, and resulting in Biography: Some of Dr. Livingstone’s specific research loss of lotic habitats. We linked measurements of interests connected with the general topic of the impact habitat at three scales (basin, segment, pool) to a of climate change on our water resources are: spatially and temporally explicit groundwater model Influence of long-term climate change on physical and used this to predict future scenarios for fish lake variables habitat throughout the remaining core habitat of the Regional coherence of limnological variables 110-km long Arikaree River in eastern Colorado under Lake and river ice phenology three scenarios of groundwater pumping. In each Influence of the North Atlantic Oscillation on physical case, pumping was unsustainable, causing losses of lake variables about 45-65% of the remaining refuge pools within Studies of remote high-altitude lakes 35 years, all of which will be isolated within a 1-2 km Other research interests have included lake- reach. Despite key adaptations of the fish fauna that atmosphere gas exchange; transport and burial as a allow species to reproduce, disperse, and persist in cause of fish egg mortality; modelling hypolimnetic this highly dynamic ecosystem, 5 of 16 native species oxygen profiles; determination of climate-relevant have already disappeared, and this habitat loss periodicities in sediment varve thicknesses; and the would likely extirpate most of the rest in this basin. rotary spectral analysis of wind vectors. Unfortunately, stabilizing habitat at its current depleted level would require reducing pumping by 75%, which is not economically feasible. Scaling up analysis to multiple basins throughout the High Plains (Ogallala) Aquifer, which covers parts of 8 US states (South Dakota to Texas), showed that these large declines in groundwater levels due to pumping are not isolated to the Arikaree River, but have occurred over most of the western Great Plains. Mapping groundwater declines in western Kansas to predict stream channel drying showed that wetted segments declined from about 2500 to 1500 km over the last 50 years (1955 to 2005), a 40% decline. Forecasting further declines suggests that only 1000 km of lotic habitat will be available by 2045, resulting in a bleak ecological future for many western Great Plains fishes.

Biography: Research in his laboratory focuses on the ecology and management of streams and stream fishes. His students and collaborators are especially interested in the interaction of stream fishes with their habitat at different spatial and temporal scales. They have been involved in research on interspecific competition among salmonids in Rocky Mountain streams; invasions by nonnative salmonids and their effects on stream and riparian food webs; recruitment bottlenecks and climate change that hamper conservation of native cutthroat trout in Colorado; effects of agricultural pumping on habitats that support rare fishes in Great Plains streams; and effects of livestock grazing on terrestrial invertebrate subsidies that sustain trout in foothills rangeland streams. Recent work has been funded by the National Science Foundation, Colorado Division of Wildlife, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department of the Interior, Natural

Final programme 12 Girona, 27 June - 1 July 2011 SEFS 7 Bar Sala d’Exposicions - P2 - d’Exposicions Sala Sala Simfònica - P0 Sala Petita - P0 - Petita Sala Congress Venue Map Congress Venue Sala d’Assaig - P1 Sala d’Assaig Sala 1 - P2 - 1 Sala Sala 3 - P2 Sala 4 - P1 - 4 Sala

13 Final programme SEFS 7 Girona, 27 June - 1 July 2011

Schedule SEFS 7

ROOM SIMFONICA PETITA ASSAIG SALA 1 SALA 3 RECEPTION HALL 1 HALL 2 HALL 3 ROOM FLOOR GROUND GROUND FIRST SECOND SECOND GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND FLOOR MONDAY MONDAY 08:00 - 08:15 08:00 - 08:15 08:15 - 08:30 08:15 - 08:30 08:30 - 08:45 08:30 - 08:45 08:45 - 09:00 PLENARY 08:45 - 09:00 09:00 - 09:15 09:00 - 09:15 09:15 - 09:30 09:15 - 09:30 09:30 - 09:45 09:30 - 09:45 09:45 - 10:00 O3 SS3 O6 SS6 09:45 - 10:00 10:00 - 10:15 10:00 - 10:15 10:15 - 10:30 10:15 - 10:30 10:30 - 10:45 10:30 - 10:45 10:45 - 11:00 BREAK 10:45 - 11:00 11:00 - 11:15 11:00 - 11:15 11:15 - 11:30 11:15 - 11:30 11:30 - 11:45 11:30 - 11:45 11:45 - 12:00 11:45 - 12:00 12:00 - 12:15 O3 SS3 O6 SS6 12:00 - 12:15 12:15 - 12:30 POSTERS 12:15 - 12:30 12:30 - 12:45 12:30 - 12:45 12:45 - 13:00 O8, O10, SS1, 12:45 - 13:00 13:00 - 13:15 REGISTRATION POSTERS POSTERS 13:00 - 13:15 13:15 - 13:30 SS2, SS4, SS5, 13:15 - 13:30 13:30 - 13:45 O1, O3, O6, O2, O4, O5, O7, 13:30 - 13:45 13:45 - 14:00 LUNCH SS10, SS11, 13:45 - 14:00 14:00 - 14:15 SS3, SS6 SS8, SS12 14:00 - 14:15 14:15 - 14:30 14:15 - 14:30 14:30 - 14:45 SS13, SS14, 14:30 - 14:45 14:45 - 15:00 PLENARY 14:45 - 15:00 15:00 - 15:15 SS15 15:00 - 15:15 15:15 - 15:30 15:15 - 15:30 15:30 - 15:45 O3 SS3 SS8 SS9 15:30 - 15:45 15:45 - 16:00 15:45 - 16:00 16:00 - 16:15 16:00 - 16:15 16:15 - 16:30 BREAK 16:15 - 16:30 16:30 - 16:45 16:30 - 16:45 16:45 - 17:00 16:45 - 17:00 17:00 - 17:15 17:00 - 17:15 17:15 - 17:30 O3 SS12 SS8 SS9 17:15 - 17:30 17:30 - 17:45 17:30 - 17:45 17:45 - 18:00 17:45 - 18:00 18:00 - 18:15 18:00 - 18:15 18:15 - 18:30 18:15 - 18:30 18:30 - 18:45 18:30 - 18:45 18:45 - 19:00 18:45 - 19:00 19:00 - 19:15 19:00 - 19:15 19:15 - 19:30 19:15 - 19:30 19:30 - 19:45 EDITORS 19:30 - 19:45 19:45 - 20:00 19:45 - 20:00 20:00 - 20:15 20:00 - 20:15 20:15 - 20:30 20:15 - 20:30 TUESDAY TUESDAY 08:00 - 08:15 08:00 - 08:15 08:15 - 08:30 08:15 - 08:30 08:30 - 08:45 08:30 - 08:45 08:45 - 09:00 PLENARY 08:45 - 09:00 09:00 - 09:15 09:00 - 09:15 09:15 - 09:30 09:15 - 09:30 09:30 - 09:45 09:30 - 09:45 09:45 - 10:00 O1 O7 O5 SS5 O2 09:45 - 10:00 10:00 - 10:15 10:00 - 10:15 10:15 - 10:30 10:15 - 10:30 10:30 - 10:45 10:30 - 10:45 10:45 - 11:00 BREAK 10:45 - 11:00 11:00 - 11:15 11:00 - 11:15 11:15 - 11:30 11:15 - 11:30 11:30 - 11:45 11:30 - 11:45 11:45 - 12:00 11:45 - 12:00 12:00 - 12:15 O1 O7 O5 SS5 O2 POSTERS 12:00 - 12:15 12:15 - 12:30 12:15 - 12:30 12:30 - 12:45 O8, O10, SS1, 12:30 - 12:45 12:45 - 13:00 POSTERS POSTERS 12:45 - 13:00 13:00 - 13:15 REGISTRATION SS2, SS4, SS5, 13:00 - 13:15 13:15 - 13:30 O1, O3, O6, O2, O4, O5, O7, 13:15 - 13:30 13:30 - 13:45 SS10, SS11, 13:30 - 13:45 13:45 - 14:00 LUNCH SS3, SS6 SS8, SS12 13:45 - 14:00 14:00 - 14:15 14:00 - 14:15 14:15 - 14:30 SS13, SS14, 14:15 - 14:30 14:30 - 14:45 14:30 - 14:45 14:45 - 15:00 PLENARY SS15 14:45 - 15:00 15:00 - 15:15 15:00 - 15:15 15:15 - 15:30 15:15 - 15:30 15:30 - 15:45 O1 O7 O5 SS5 O2 15:30 - 15:45 15:45 - 16:00 15:45 - 16:00 16:00 - 16:15 16:00 - 16:15 16:15 - 16:30 BREAK 16:15 - 16:30 16:30 - 16:45 16:30 - 16:45 16:45 - 17:00 16:45 - 17:00 17:00 - 17:15 O1 O7 O5 SS5 SS2 17:00 - 17:15 17:15 - 17:30 17:15 - 17:30 17:30 - 17:45 17:30 - 17:45 17:45 - 18:00 POSTER SESSION POSTER SESSION 17:45 - 18:00 18:00 - 18:15 O1-O3-O6-SS3-SS6 SS8-SS12 18:00 - 18:15 18:15 - 18:30 18:15 - 18:30 18:30 - 18:45 18:30 - 18:45 18:45 - 19:00 18:45 - 19:00 19:00 - 19:15 19:00 - 19:15 19:15 - 19:30 RIVERWEBS EFFS MEETING 19:15 - 19:30 19:30 - 19:45 19:30 - 19:45 19:45 - 20:00 19:45 - 20:00 20:00 - 20:15 20:00 - 20:15 20:15 - 20:30 20:15 - 20:30 WEDNESDAY FIELD EXCURSIONS WEDNESDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY 08:00 - 08:15 08:00 - 08:15 08:15 - 08:30 08:15 - 08:30 08:30 - 08:45 08:30 - 08:45 08:45 - 09:00 PLENARY 08:45 - 09:00 09:00 - 09:15 09:00 - 09:15 09:15 - 09:30 09:15 - 09:30 09:30 - 09:45 09:30 - 09:45 09:45 - 10:00 SS10 SS13 SS15 O8 09:45 - 10:00 10:00 - 10:15 10:00 - 10:15 10:15 - 10:30 10:15 - 10:30 10:30 - 10:45 10:30 - 10:45 10:45 - 11:00 BREAK 10:45 - 11:00 11:00 - 11:15 11:00 - 11:15 11:15 - 11:30 11:15 - 11:30 11:30 - 11:45 11:30 - 11:45 11:45 - 12:00 11:45 - 12:00 12:00 - 12:15 SS10 SS13 SS15 SS11 12:00 - 12:15 12:15 - 12:30 POSTERS 12:15 - 12:30 12:30 - 12:45 12:30 - 12:45 12:45 - 13:00 O8, O10, SS1, 12:45 - 13:00 13:00 - 13:15 REGISTRATION POSTERS POSTERS 13:00 - 13:15 13:15 - 13:30 SS2, SS4, SS5, 13:15 - 13:30 13:30 - 13:45 O1, O3, O6, O2, O4, O5, O7, 13:30 - 13:45 13:45 - 14:00 LUNCH SS10, SS11, 13:45 - 14:00 14:00 - 14:15 SS3, SS6 SS8, SS12 14:00 - 14:15 14:15 - 14:30 14:15 - 14:30 14:30 - 14:45 SS13, SS14, 14:30 - 14:45 14:45 - 15:00 PLENARY 14:45 - 15:00 15:00 - 15:15 SS15 15:00 - 15:15 15:15 - 15:30 15:15 - 15:30 15:30 - 15:45 SS10 SS13 SS15 SS11 15:30 - 15:45 15:45 - 16:00 15:45 - 16:00 16:00 - 16:15 16:00 - 16:15 16:15 - 16:30 BREAK 16:15 - 16:30 16:30 - 16:45 16:30 - 16:45 16:45 - 17:00 16:45 - 17:00 17:00 - 17:15 17:00 - 17:15 17:15 - 17:30 SS10 SS13 SS15 O10 17:15 - 17:30 17:30 - 17:45 17:30 - 17:45 17:45 - 18:00 17:45 - 18:00 18:00 - 18:15 18:00 - 18:15 POSTER SESSION POSTER SESSION 18:15 - 18:30 O8, O10, SS1, SS2, SS4, SS5, 18:15 - 18:30 18:30 - 18:45 O2, 04, O5, O7 18:30 - 18:45 18:45 - 19:00 SS10, SS11, SS13, SS14, SS15 18:45 - 19:00 19:00 - 19:15 19:00 - 19:15 19:15 - 19:30 19:15 - 19:30 19:30 - 19:45 YOUNG & JAIL BIOFRESH 19:30 - 19:45 19:45 - 20:00 19:45 - 20:00 20:00 - 20:15 20:00 - 20:15 20:15 - 20:30 20:15 - 20:30 FRIDAY FRIDAY 08:00 - 08:15 08:00 - 08:15 08:15 - 08:30 08:15 - 08:30 08:30 - 08:45 08:30 - 08:45 08:45 - 09:00 PLENARY 08:45 - 09:00 09:00 - 09:15 09:00 - 09:15 09:15 - 09:30 09:15 - 09:30 09:30 - 09:45 09:30 - 09:45 09:45 - 10:00 SS4 SS1 O9 SS14 09:45 - 10:00 10:00 - 10:15 10:00 - 10:15 10:15 - 10:30 10:15 - 10:30 10:30 - 10:45 10:30 - 10:45 10:45 - 11:00 BREAK 10:45 - 11:00 11:00 - 11:15 11:00 - 11:15 11:15 - 11:30 11:15 - 11:30 11:30 - 11:45 11:30 - 11:45 11:45 - 12:00 SS4 SS1 O9 - O4 SS7 11:45 - 12:00 12:00 - 12:15 12:00 - 12:15 12:15 - 12:30 12:15 - 12:30 12:30 - 12:45 12:30 - 12:45 12:45 - 13:00 CLOSING 12:45 - 13:00

Final programme 14 Girona, 27 June - 1 July 2011 SEFS 7 MONDAY, 27 JUNE 2011                                                                                                                                                               

15 Final programme SEFS 7 Girona, 27 June - 1 July 2011

MONDAY, 27 JUNE 2011 LESSONS FROM 10 YEARS OF INTEGRATED CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT RESEARCH O3 Environmental Management Location: Sala Simfònica 12:00 Sabater, Francesc; Riera, Joan Lluis; Martí, Chair P. Davies O3-10 Eugènia; Altuna, Maddi; Comas, Joaquim; Díez, Joserra; Elosegi, Arturo 09:15 Bonet, Berta; Corcoll, Natàlia; Acuña, STREAMES 1.0©, AN ENVIRONMENTAL O3-1 Vicenç; Sigg, Laura Sigg3; Behra, Renata; DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR STREAM Guasch, Helena MANAGEMENT WITH EMPHASIS ON BIOFILMS’ ANTIOXIDANT ENZYME ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONALITY AT REACH ACTIVITIES RESPONSES TO MULTIPLE- SCALE STRESS IN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS 12:15 Alba-Tercedor, Javier; Rodriguez-López, 09:30 Bouchez, Agnès; Tlili, Ahmed; Bérard, Annette; O3-11 Roberto; Poquet, José Manuel, O3-2 Montuelle, Bernard MEDPACS and ACADARI, beyond the IMPACT OF CHRONIC AND PULSE PESTICIDE development of ecological status assessment EXPOSURES ON PERIPHYTON COMMUNITIES tools for freshwater ecosystems: predicting the MONDAY, 27 JUNE 2011 effect of global warming on macroinvertebrate 09:45 Fernández-Piñas, Francisca; Rodea-Palomares, communities of Spanish Mediterranean water- O3-3 Ismael; Leganés, Francisco; Rosal, Roberto; courses Gónzalez-Pleiter, Miguel RISK ASSESSMENT OF MIXTURES: STUDY 12:30 Lutter, Stephan; Schnepf, Doris OF THE NATURE OF INTERACTION BETWEEN O3-12 MELIA: WATER MANAGEMENT INDICATORS POLLUTANTS IN COMPLEX MIXTURES BY THE FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION COMBINATION INDEX METHOD 12:45 Mas-Pla, Josep; Menció, Anna; Marsiñach, 10:00 López-Doval, Julio C.; Ricart, Marta; O3-13 Albert; Rodríguez-Florit, Agustí; Brusi, O3-4 Villagrasa, Marta; Barceló, Damià; Ginebreda, David; Boada, Martí Antoni; Guasch, Helena; López De Alda, IDENTIFICATION OF STREAM FLOW SOURCES Miren; Orendt, Claus; Romaní, Anna; Brix, BY MEANS OF HYDROCHEMICAL END-MEMBER Rikke; Sabater, Sergi; Muñoz Gracia, Isabel MIXING ANALYSIS (TORDERA RIVER, NE DISCRIMINATING KEY CHEMICAL POLLUTANTS SPAIN) IN A MEDITERRANEAN RIVER DURING LOW FLOW REGIME AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP Chair J.L. Moreno WITH BENTHIC COMMUNITIES 15:15 Font, Eva; Mas-Pla, Josep; Menció, Anna; 10:15 Morin, Soizic; Rosebery, Juliette; Chauvin, O3-14 Astui, Oihane; Rodríguez-Florit, Agustí; Folch, O3-5 Christian; Liebig, Hervé; Hupin, Claire; Albert; Pérez-Paricio, Alfredo; Brusi, David Renard, Vincent; Rebillard, Jean-Pierre MODELLING STREAM AND GROUNDWATER COMBINING DIATOMS, MACROPHYTES, DYNAMICS TO EVALUATE HUMAN PRESSURES MACROINVERTEBRATES AND FISH TO ON STREAM DISCHARGE AT THE LOWER ASSESS THE EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL ARBÚCIES RIVER BASIN (NE SPAIN) WASTES: WHEN BIOLOGY TEACHES MORE THAN CHEMICAL MONITORING. 15:30 Gee, John O3-15 INCREASING BIODIVERSITY BY RIVER Chair R. Young RESTORATION – AN UNREALISTIC GOAL?

11:00 Quesada, Antonio; Agha, Ramsy; Cires, 15:45 Kolberg, Solveig; Dios-Palomares, Rafela; O3-6 Samuel; Wormer, Lars; Barrios, Elena; Ruza, O3-16 Berbel, Julio Javier DETERMINANTS FOR ACCESS TO IRRIGATION CYANOBACTERIA IN RECREATIONAL WATERS. WATER IN GUADALQUIVIR RIVER BASIN, SPAIN. THE NEW EUROPEAN LEGISLATION Chair JL Moreno 11:15 Ricart, Marta; Guasch, Helena; Barceló, O3-7 Damià; Bonnineau, Chloé; Farré, Marinel·la; 16:30 Leonard, Paul; Martin, Keith; Varvill, Lürling, Miquel; Romaní, Anna M.; Morin, O3-17 Katherine Soizic; Proia, Lorenzo; Sabater, Sergi DEVELOPING BETTER COMMUNITY USE OF THE PCP TRICLOSAN: AN EMERGING THE RIVER CRANE, A TRIBUTARY OF THE COMPOUND OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN RIVER THAMES IN FLUVIAL ECOSYSTEMS 16:45 Murphy, John; Jones, J. Iwan; Naden, Pam; 11:30 Rimet, Frédéric; Bouchez, Agnès O3-18 Anthony, Steve; Duerdoth, Chas; Hawczak, O3-8 TAXONOMIC RESOLUTION OF RIVER DIATOMS: Adrianna; Pretty, James; Blackburn, John; STRUCTURING IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL Fawcett, Chris; Skates, James PARAMETERS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR CAN AGRI-ENVIRONMENT SCHEMES PROTECT BIOMONITORING AND ENHANCE FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS?

11:45 Young, Roger; Fenemor, Andrew; Phillips, Chris; 17:00 Ordeix, Marc; Sellarès, Núria; Jiménez, O3-9 Allen, Will; Gillespie, Paul; Davies-Colley, Rob; O3-19 Laia; Puntí, Tura; Sala, Lluís Smith, Rob; Deans, Neil; Kilvington, Margaret ENVIRONMENTAL RESULTS OF SEVERAL

Final programme 16 Girona, 27 June - 1 July 2011 SEFS 7

EXPERIENCES OF RECLAIMED WATER INTAKES INTEGRATING TREE-RING AND STABLE MONDAY, 27 JUNE 2011 IN COASTAL MEDITERRANEAN STREAMS OF CARBON ISOTOPE ANALYSES TO MEASURE CATALONIA, NE OF THE IBERIAN PENINSULA. RIPARIAN ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION, INTEGRITY, AND MESO-SCALE HYDROGEOMORPHIC IMPACTS 17:15 Peñas, Francisco J.; Barquin, Jose; Snelder, O3-20 Ton; Booker, Doug; Álvarez-Cabria, Mario; 11:30 Gonzalez Del Tanago, Marta; García de Fernandez, Diego SS3-8 Jalón, Diego; Román, Mercedes; Bejarano, COMPARISON OF NATURAL FLOW REGIME M. Dolores; Figueroa, Antonio CLASSIFICATIONS BASED ON DIFFERENT RIPARIAN CORRIDOR CHANGES IN THE STRATEGIES. GUADALETE RIVER (CÁDIZ, SOUTHERN SPAIN) AS A CONSEQUENCE OF FLOW REGULATION 17:30 Álvarez-Cabria, Mario; Ruiz, Oscar A.; Barquín, AND AGRICULTURE SOIL EROSION O3-21 José; Fernández, Diego; Ondiviela, Bárbara; Recio, María; Peñas, Francisco J.; Oti, Laura; 11:45 Reich, Michael; Bargiel, Damian; Rühmkorff, Juanes, José A. SS3-9 Hilke THE EVALUATION OF SPECIES LONG-TERM CHANGES IN VEGETATION PATTERN CONSERVATION STATUS: A CASE STUDY FOR AND CHANNEL MORPHOLOGY IN A BY- THE SPANISH AUTOCHTHONOUS CRAYFISH PASSED SECTION OF A BRAIDED GRAVEL (AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES) IN THE BED RIVER – THE ROLE OF RESIDUAL FLOWS, CANTABRIAN RIVERS, NORTHERN SPAIN. PEAK FLOODS AND GRAVEL EXTRACTION.

17:45 Arce, Evelyne; Le Goff, Guillaume; Josset, 12:00 Harper, David; Demars, Benoit; Kemp, O3-22 Aurélie; Roger, Marie-Claude; Gautier, SS3-10 Joanna; Friberg, Nikolai; Usseglio-Polatera, P Yolande; Touron-Poncet, Heliott; Louche, LINKING HABITATS TO INVERTEBRATES IN Chloé; Archaimbault, Virginie RIVERS: BIOLOGICAL TRAITS, TAXONOMIC EFFECTS OF WATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY AND HYDROMORPHOLOGICAL RESTORATION ON MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY FROM 12:15 Statzner, Bernhard THE VISTRE RIVER (FRANCE) SS3-11 MODELING BED-SEDIMENT ENGINEERING BY LOTIC FISH AND CRAYFISH SS3 Form and function: channel morphology, hydraulic integrity and river ecosystem functioning 12:30 Haschenburger, Judy Chair: Elosegi, A. and Mutz, M. SS3-12 A LONGER-TERM VIEW OF STREAMBED CAUSED BY FLOODS 09:30 Ibisate González de Matauco, Askoa; Díaz SS3-2 Bea, Elena; Ollero Ojeda, Alfredo; Gonzalo Chairs: Elosegi, A. and Mutz, M. Peña, Laura Elisabet; Fuentes Retamar, Javier 15:15 Kail, Jochem; Arle, Jens; Wolter, Christian CHANNEL ADJUSTMENT RESPONSE TO SS3-13 SCALE MATTERS – THE INFLUENCE OF LOCAL HYDROPOWER STATIONS IN A MEANDERING HYDROMORPHOLOGICAL ALTERATIONS AND RIVER, THE LOWER REACH OF ARAGON RIVER ANTHROPOGENIC STRESSORS AT LARGER SPATIAL SCALES ON THE ECOLOGICAL 09:45 Belletti, Barbara; Dufour, Simon; Piégay, Hervé STATUS OF CENTRAL EUROPEAN RIVERS SS3-3 REGIONAL VARIABILITY OF AQUATIC HABITAT PATTERN IN BRAIDED REACHES (EXAMPLE OF 15:30 Molinero, Jon; Díez, José Ramón; Flores, THE FRENCH RHONE BASIN) SS3-14 Lorea; Elosegi, Arturo CHANGES IN CHANNEL FORM AND 10:00 Barquín, José; Snelder, Ton; Booker, Doug; STREAM FUNCTIONING INDUCED BY WOOD SS3-4 Álvarez-Cabria, Mario; Peñas, Francisco; RESTORATION IN MOUNTAIN STREAMS Fernández, Diego MODELLING PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF 15:45 Acuña, Vicenç; Díez, Joserra; Flores, Lorea; HABITATS FROM RIVER REACHES TO ENTIRE SS3-15 Elosegi, Arturo RIVER NETWORKS IN NORTHERN SPAIN STREAM RESTORATION BY WOOD ADDITION – CONNECTING REACH AND BASIN SCALES 10:15 Corenblit, Dov; Steiger, Johannes; Delmotte, BY ECOSYSTEM SERVICES SS3-5 Sébastien FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS OF FLUVIAL SS12 Freshwater Meiofauna - legitimately LANDFORMS: WHAT DOES IT MEAN AND neglected or important contributors to ecosystem HOW DOES IT WORKS ? functioning? Location: Sala Petita Chairs: Chair: Elosegi, A. and Mutz, M. Chairs: Peter, L. Robertson, A.L.

11:00 Bodmer, Pascal; Doering, Michael; von Fumetti, 16:30 Robertson, Anne; Gaudes, Ainhoa SS3-6 Stefanie; Robinson, Christopher; Nagel, Peter SS12-1 FRESHWATER MEIOFAUNA: NOT QUITE SO HABITAT HETEROGENEITY, RESPIRATION AND ‘OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND’? HYDROLOGICAL DYNAMICS IN AN ALPINE FLOODPLAIN IN SWITZERLAND 16:45 De Mendoza, Guillermo; Traunspurger, Walter; SS12-2 Palomo, Alejandro; Catalan, Jordi 11:15 Stella, John; Riddle, Jess; Piégay, Hervé; TESTING THE EURYOECIOUS CHARACTER SS3-7 Teece, Mark OF NEMATODES AGAINST THE ALTITUDINAL

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ENVIRONMENTAL GRADIENT OF MOUNTAIN LAKES Chair Romani, A.

17:00 Majdi, Nabil; Mialet, Benoît; Tackx, Michèle; 11:00 Diaz de Quijano, Daniel; Felip, Marisol; SS12-3 Traunspurger, Walter; Buffan-Dubau, O6-6 Nedoma, Jairi Evelyne Should single-cell phosphatase activity be NATURAL FEEDING HABITS OF BIOFILM- quantified on 3D images? DWELLING NEMATODES STUDIED WITH A MULTI-METHOD APPROACH 11:15 Frossard, Aline; Gerull, Linda; Mutz, O6-7 Michael; Gessner, Mark 17:15 Buffan-Dubau, Evelyne; Majdi, Nabil; EFFECTS OF LITTER QUALITY AND QUANTITY SS12-4 Mialet, Benoît; Boyer, Stéphanie; Leflaive, ON MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE, Joséphine; Boulêtreau, Stéphanie; Ten- BIOMASS AND ENZYME ACTIVITIES DURING Hage, Loïc; Julien, Frédéric; Fernandez, STREAM SUCCESSION Robert; Tackx, Michèle RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AN EPILITHIC BIOFILM 11:30 Felip, Marisol; Ballen, Miguel Angel; Medina- AND ITS ASSOCIATED MEIOFAUNA UNDER TWO O6-8 Sánchez, Juan-Manuel; Catalan, Jordi PATTERNS OF FLOOD DISTURBANCE IN THE SELECTIVE FEEDING ON ARCHAEA BY SOME MONDAY, 27 JUNE 2011 GARONNE RIVER (FRANCE) MIXOTROPHIC FLAGELLATES IN NATURAL ASSEMBLAGES 17:30 Weitere, Markus; Kathol, Marcel; Fischer, SS12-5 Helmut 11:45 Merbt, Stephanie; Auguet, Jean-Christophe; BEYOND BIVALVES: THE POTENTIAL ROLE O6-9 Ortega Casamayor, Emilio; Marti, Eugenia OF BENTHIC MICRO-CONSUMERS IN THE INFLUENCE OF A WASTE WATER TREATMENT PELAGIC-BENTHIC COUPLING IN RIVERS PLANT ON THE RECOVERY PATTERN OF STREAM BIOFILMS AND THE SPATIAL SEGREGATION 17:45 Moens, Tom; De Meester, Nele; Gingold, BETWEEN BACTERIAL AND ARCHAEAL SS12-6 Ruth; Rigaux, Annelien; Derycke, Sofie NITRIFIERS NEMATODES AND ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING: DOES (CRYPTIC) SPECIES DIVERSITY 12:00 Rulik, Martin; Brablcova, Lenka; Buriankova, MATTER? O6-10 Iva; Mach, Vaclav; Hyblova, Aneta; Badurova, Pavla; Cap, Lubomir; Bednarik, O6 Microbial Ecology Adam; Vaskova, Martina Location: Sala d’ Assaig ACTIVITY AND DISTRIBUTIONAL PATTERNS Chair Sommaruga, R. OF METHANOGENS AND METHANOTROPHS IN THE HYPORHEIC SEDIMENTS OF A SMALL 09:15 Sarmento, Hugo; Vila-Costa, Maria; Auguet, LOWLAND STREAM O6-1 Jean Christophe; Felip, Marisol; Camarero, Lluís; Casamayor, Emilio O.; Gasol, Josep Maria 12:15 García-Lledó, Arantzazu; Vilar-Sanz, Ariadna; BULK HETEROTROPHIC METABOLISM O6-11 Trias, Rosalia; Hallin, Sara; Bañeras, Lluís AND SINGLE-CELL PHYSIOLOGY OF POTENTIAL TO SIGNIFICANT N2O EMISSIONS BACTERIONEUSTON IN HIGH MOUNTAIN LAKES FROM THE SEDIMENT OF A FREE WATER 09:30 SURFACE CONSTRUCTED WETLAND O6-2 Sommaruga, Ruben; Holzer, Evelyn; Koblizek, Michal; Cuperová, Zuzana 12:30 Racchetti, Erica; Ribaudo, Cristina; Longhi, ARE AEROBIC ANOXYGENIC PHOTOTROPHIC O6-12 Daniele; Bartoli, Marco; Viaroli, Pierluigi BACTERIA NUMERICALLY IMPORTANT IN NITROGEN UPTAKE AND DISSIMILATIVE TRANSPARENT ALPINE LAKES? REDUCTION IN VEGETATED SEDIMENTS 09:45 (V. SPIRALIS) ALONG AN EUTROPHICATION O6-3 Gerphagnon, Melanie; Latour, Delphine; GRADIENT Colombet, Jonathan; Sime-Ngando, Télesphore CHYTRID PARASITISM: A MISSING FACTOR 12:45 Ramió-Pujol, Sara; Bañeras, Lluís; Artigas, INVOLVED IN THE DECLINE OF CYANOBACTERIAL O6-13 Joan; Romaní, Anna BLOOMS Changes in the bacterial phenol-degrading community along the decomposition of 10:00 Camacho, Antonio; Picazo, Antonio; Villaescusa, Platanus acerifolia leaves in a forested stream O6-4 Jose Antonio; Rico, Eugenio; Quesada, Antonio ON THE ROLE OF BIOTIC INTERACTIONS AS SS8 Freshwater molecular ecology - diversification, DRIVERS OF THE PLANKTONIC FOOD WEB gene expression and climate change STRUCTURE IN A MARITIME ANTARCTIC LAKE Chairs: Pauls, S.U. and Monaghan, M.T.

10:15 Artigas, Joan; Pascault, Noémie; Chastain, 15:15 Finn, Debra; Khamis, Kieran; Milner, Alexander O6-5 Jeoffrey; Voyard, Guillaume; ter Halle, SS8-1 LOSS OF PYRENEAN GLACIERS LIKELY WILL Alexandra; Bouchez, Agnés; Tadonleke, Remy; HAVE A STRONG NEGATIVE EFFECT ON Pesce, Stéphane REGIONAL POPULATION-GENETIC DIVERSITY SENSIBILITY OF AQUATIC BACTERIAL OF BAETIS ALPINUS (EPHEMEROPTERA) COMMUNITIES TO CONTAMINANTS IN WINE- PRODUCING WATERSHEDS: APPROACH IN 15:30 Balint, Miklos; Pauls, Steffen; Nowak, RIVERS AND LAKES SS8-2 Carsten; , et al. CLIMATE CHANGE WILL LEAD TO MASSIVE LOSS OF GENETIC AND CRYPTIC DIVERSITY

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15:45 Vila-Costa, Maria; Sharma, Shalabh; Moran, 10:00 Pekcan-Hekim, Zeynep; Joensuu, Laura; MONDAY, 27 JUNE 2011 SS8-3 Mary Ann; Casamayor, Emilio Ortega SS6-4 Horppila, Jukka DIEL GENE EXPRESSION PROFILES IN A HIGH- THE EFFECT OF SMALL-SCALE TURBULENCE ALTITUDE LAKE THROUGH METRANSCRIPTOMICS ON FEEDING EFFICIENCY OF PERCH (PERCA FLUVIATILIS) Chairs: Pauls, S.U. and Monaghan, M.T 10:15 Kakareko, Tomasz; Kobak, Jaroslaw; 16:30 Leese, Florian; Tollrian, Ralph SS6-5 Grabowska, Joanna; Jermacz, Lukasz; SS8-4 ECOLOGICAL GENOMICS: FIRST INSIGHTS Przybylski, Miroslaw; Poznanska, Malgorzata; INTO THE GENETIC BASIS OF INDUCIBLE Pietraszewski, Dariusz DEFENSES IN DAPHNIA COMPETITIVE INTERACTIONS FOR LIMITED FOOD RESOURCES BETWEEN ALIEN RACER 16:45 Alp, Maria; Westram, Anja; Junker, Julian; GOBY NEOGOBIUS GYMNOTRACHELUS AND SS8-5 Karpathi, Theresa; Werth, Silke; Keller, NATIVE BULLHEAD COTTUS GOBIO UNDER Irene; Peter, Armin; Scheidegger, Christoph; LABORATORY CONDITIONS Robinson, Christopher HOW RIVERSCAPE STRUCTURE AND Chairs: Garcia, E and Lobon, J. BIOLOGICAL TRAITS DETERMINE DISPERSAL AMONG RIPARIAN/STREAM ORGANISMS: 11:00 Garcia-Berthou, Emili; Benejam, Lluís; Benito, USING MICROSATELLITES TO HELP RESOLVE SS6-6 Josep; Carmona-Catot, Gerard; Casals, ECOLOGICAL QUESTIONS. Frederic; Faggiano, Leslie; Merciai, Roberto; Murphy, Christina 17:00 Paz, Ivan; Quemere, Erwan; Chikhi, Lounès; EFFECTS OF HYDROLOGICAL ALTERATION SS8-6 Loot, Géraldine; Blanchet, Simon ON IBERIAN FRESHWATER FISHES: WHAT ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF HABITAT DO WE KNOW? FRAGMENTATION ON THE DEMOGRAPHIC HISTORIES OF POPULATIONS EXPERIENCING 11:15 Alexandre, Carlos; Ferreira, Teresa; Almeida, ASYMMETRIC GENE FLOW. SS6-7 Pedro A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FISH 17:15 Kohout, Jan; Šedivá, Alena; Jašková, Iva; ASSEMBLAGES’ STRUCTURE IN REGULATED AND SS8-7 Papoušek, Ivo; Šlechta, Vlastimil NON-REGULATED RIVERS FROM TEMPORARY GENETIC STRUCTURE OF BROWN TROUT IN AND PERMANENT BASINS CENTRAL EUROPE IS STRONGLY AFFECTED BY STOCKING WITH HATCHERY-REARED FISH 11:30 Magellan, Kit; Swartz, Ernst SS6-8 THE EFFECTS OF CATASTROPHIC HABITAT 17:30 Freimann, Remo; Buergmann, H.; Findlay, DESTRUCTION ON ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS SS8-8 S.; Robinson, Chris AND FISH FREQUENCY SPATIAL-TEMPORAL PATTERNS AND SHIFTING ROLE OF BACTERIA IN ECOSYSTEM 11:45 Caiola, Nuno; Ibáñez, Carles; Alcaraz, Carles; FUNCTIONING IN SWISS ALPINE SS6-9 Rodríguez, Silvia; Nebra, Alfonso; Muñoz, FLOODPLAINS Gloria RESPONSE OF FISH COMMUNITY STRUCTURE 17:45 Fillol, Mireia; Plasencia, Anna; Auguet, TO RIVER FLOW: APPLICATION TO THE SS8-9 Olga; Borrego, Carles BIOLOGICAL VALIDATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DIVERSITY AND HABITAT SEGREGATION FLOWS IN THE LOWER EBRO RIVER OF ARCHAEAL LINEAGES IN STRATIFIED KARSTIC LAKES 12:00 Benejam, Lluís; Saura-Mas, Sandra; Bardina, SS6-10 Mònica; Solà, Carolina; Munné, Antoni SS6 Ecology of freshwater fish: effects of ASSESSING EFFECTS OF WATER DERIVATION streamflow and hydrological alteration ON FISH POPULATIONS IN UPSTREAM Location: Sala 1 REACHES OF A MEDITERRANEAN RIVER BASIN Chairs: Garcia, E and Lobon, J. 12:15 Grantham, Theodore 09:15 Lobón-Cerviá, Javier SS6-11 USE OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL HYDRAULIC SS6-1 STREAM HYDROLOGY AND THE POPULATION MODELING TO ASSESS PASSAGE FLOW DYNAMICS OF BROWN TROUT (SALMO TRUTTA): CONNECTIVITY FOR SALMON IN STREAMS KNOWN KNOWS, KNOWN UNKNOWS AND UNKNOWN UNKNOWNS. 12:30 Santos, José; Branco, Paulo; Silva, Ana; SS6-12 Katopodis, Christos; Pinheiro, António; Viseu, 09:30 Ilhéu, Maria; Alexandre, Carlos; Sousa, Teresa; Ferreira, Teresa SS6-2 Dárcio EFFECTS OF FLOW REGIME ON FISH PASSAGE FISH RESPONSE TO NATURAL DISTURBANCE IN SUCCESS IN AN EXPERIMENTAL POOL-TYPE AN INTERMITTENT MEDITERRANEAN STREAM: FISHWAY THE IMPORTANCE OF SUMMER REFUGIA FOR FISH POPULATIONS PERSISTENCE

09:45 Carmona-Catot, Gerard; Benito, Josep; SS6-3 García-Berthou, Emili VARIATION IN LIFE HISTORY TRAITS OF INVASIVE MOSQUITOFISH ALONG SPATIAL GRADIENTS

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SS9 PALEOLIMNOLOGY: FROM PRESENT ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES TO PAST ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE Location: Sala1 Chairs: Julià, R; López, C. and Romero-Viana, L.

15:15 Fietz, Susanne; Huguet, Carme; Stockhecke, SS9-1 Mona; Moraleda, Núria; Rosell-Melé, Antoni BIOMARKER SEASONALITY IN LAKE VAN, TURKEY

15:30 Romero Viana, Lidia; Haug, Gerald; Kienel, SS9-2 Ulrike; Sachse, Dirk HYDROGEN ISOTOPIC SIGNATURES IN BIOMARKERS AS A PROXY OF HYDROCLIMATIC VARIABILITY IN LAKE ISABEL, MEXICO.

15:45 Alric, Benjamin; Arnaud, Fabien; Jenny, MONDAY, 27 JUNE 2011 SS9-3 Jean-Philippe; Perga, Marie-Elodie TAXONOMICAL, SIZE STRUCTURE AND GENETIC RESPONSES OF CLADOCERAN COMMUNITIES IN SUBALPINE LAKES TO 150 YEARS OF HUMAN PERTURBATIONS

Chairs: Julià, R; López, C. and Romero-Viana, L.

16:30 Siitonen, Susanna; Liljendahl, Anne; Weckström, SS9-4 Jan INTRODUCTION OF BROWN TROUT (SALMO TRUTTA) INTO A FISHLESS LAKE – CAN THE RESPONSES OF ZOOPLANKTON BE SEEN IN THE SUBFOSSIL CLADOCERAN RECORD?

16:45 Rivera Rondón, Carlos A.; Catalan, Jordi SS9-5 DIATOMS DISTRIBUTION IN THE LAKES OF THE PYRENEES AND THEIR POTENTIAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTIONS

17:00 López-Blanco, Charo; Marie-José, Gaillard- SS9-6 Lemdhal; Eduardo, Vicente; Maria Rosa, Miracle A MULTI-PROXY STUDY AT LAGUNILLO DEL TEJO (SPAIN): RECONSTRUCTION OF LAKE LAVEL CHANGES AND ANTHROPOGENIC ACTIVITIES

17:15 Catalan, Jordi; Pla-Rabes, Sergi; García, SS9-7 Joan; Camarero, Lluís COMBINING AQUATIC CHEMISTRY AND PALAEOLIMNOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES: THE

RECONSTRUCTION OF CO2 SATURATION IN AN ALPINE LAKE THROUGHOUT THE HOLOCENE

17:30 Savichtcheva, Olga; Kirkham, Amy; SS9- Debroas, Didier; Villar, Clement; Perga, Marie; Jenny, Jean Paul; Pignol, Cecile; Arnaud, Fabien; Domaizon, Isabelle APPLICATION OF REAL-TIME QUANTITATIVE PCR (QPCR) FOR ENUMERATION OF PLANKTOTHRIX POPULATION (CYANOBACTERIA) IN THE LAKE SEDIMENTS: COUPLING PALEOLIMNOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR TOOLS

Final programme 20 Girona, 27 June - 1 July 2011 SEFS 7 TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2011                                                                                                                                                                    Poster O1, session O3, O6, SS3, SS6, SS8,     SS9, SS12 SS9,

21 Final programme SEFS 7 Girona, 27 June - 1 July 2011

TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2011 12:00 Køoupalová, Vendula; Syrovátka, Vít; O1-10 Bojková, Jindøiška; Omelková, Markéta; O1 Population and Community Ecology Rádková, Vanda; Horsák, Michal; Helešic, Location: Sala Simfònica Jan 0900 THE COMPOSITION OF DIPTERA ASSEMBLAGES Chair Hildrew, M. ALONG THE GRADIENT OF MINERAL RICHNESS IN THE SPRING FENS 09:15 Pulido, Cristina; Sand-Jensen, Kaj; Lucassen, O1-1 Esther C.H.E.T.; Roelofs, Jan G.M.; Brodersen, 12:15 Rios-Touma, Blanca; Encalda, Andrea C.; Klaus P.; Pedersen, Ole; O1-11 González, Fernanda; Rieradevall, Maria; IMPROVED PREDICTION OF VEGETATION Prat, Narcís COMPOSITION IN NW EUROPEAN SOFTWATER AQUATIC INSECTS SECONDARY PRODUCTION LAKES BY COMBINING LOCATION, WATER AND PHENOLOGY OF A PÁRAMO STREAM AT AND SEDIMENT CHEMISTRY LATITUDE 0

09:30 Thackeray, Stephen; Jones, Ian; Feuchtmayr, 12:30 Machado, Ana Luísa; Monaghan, Kieran; O1-2 Heidrun O1-12 Corado, Maria Margarida; Soares, Amadeu TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2011 JUNE TUESDAY, 28 SHIFTING PHENOLOGY IN PLANKTON SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF WILD FIRE ON COMMUNITIES: AMONG-SPECIES DIFFERENCES MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES IN IN RATES, PATTERNS AND DRIVERS OF CHANGE UPLAND ATLANTIC -MEDITERRANEAN STREAMS

09:45 Tackx, Micky; Mialet, Benoit; Azémar, Frédéric; 12:45 Sparber, Karin; Dalton, Catherine; de Eyto, O1-3 Meire, Patrick; Van Damme, Stéfaan; Maris, O1-13 Elvira; Jennings, Eleanor; Allott, Norman Tom; Sossou, Claudine; Gouzou, Jérémie THE DYNAMICS AND IMPORTANCE OF AUTO- RESPONSE OF ZOOPLANKTON TO IMPROVING , MIXO- AND HETEROTROPHIC PELAGIC WATER QUALITY IN THE FRESHWATER REACH COMMUNITIES IN A HUMIC AND OLIGO- OF THE SCHELDT ESTUARY (BELGIUM) HUMIC LAKE IN THE WEST OF IRELAND

10:00 Joensuu, Laura; Pekcan-Hekim, Zeynep; Chair Dobson, M. O1-4 Horppila, Jukka THE EFFECT OF SMALL-SCALE TURBULENCE 15:15 Rádková, Vanda; Bojková, Jindøiška; ON REFUGE USE OF CHAOBORUS FLAVICANS O1-14 Køoupalová, Vendula; Horsák, Michal MACROINVERTEBRATE ASSEMBLAGES OF 10:15 Ruzicková, Sylvie; Schenková, Jana; FEN STREAMLETS IN THE OUTER WESTERN O1-5 Konvickova, Veronika; Syrovátka, Vít; CARPATHIAN MTS Helesic, Jan ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF HEATED MINING 15:30 Theissinger, Kathrin; Johannesen, Jes; WATERS ON CLITELLATE ASSEMBLAGES O1-15 Pauls, Steffen (ANNELIDA: CLITELLATA): A CASE STUDY SAME PLACE, DIFFERENT STORY: VARYING RECOLONIZATION PATTERNS IN TWO CO- Chair Winfield, I. DISTRIBUTED ARCTIC-ALPINE FRESHWATER INSECTS IN EUROPE 11:00 Muñoz Camarillo, Gloria; Caiola, Nuno; O1-6 Ibañez, Carles; Nebra, Alfonso; Rodriguez 15:45 Pekárik, Ladislav; Kosco, Ján; Kosuthova, Climent, Silvia O1-16 Lenka DISCRIMINANT ANALYSIS BASED MODELS MODELLING THE OCCURRENCE OF DOMINANT TO PREDICT OCCURRENCE AND ABUNDANCE FISH SPECIES IN INSHORE SHALLOW OF ZEBRA MUSSEL IN LOTIC SYSTEMS OF HABITATS OF LOWLAND RIVERS THE LOWER EBRO RIVER Chair Dobson, M. 11:15 Encalada, Andrea C.; Peckarsky, Barbara L O1-7 POPULATION SIZE RESPONSE TO LARGE- 16:30 Logez, Maxime; Didier, Pont; Pierre, Bady SCALE RECRUITMENT MANIPULATION OF O1-17 MODELING ECOLOGICAL NICHE OF FISH THE MAYFLY BAETIS BICAUDATUS SPECIES AT THE EUROPEAN SCALE: EFFECTS OF CLIMATIC CONDITION AND POTENTIAL 11:30 Feio, Maria João; Ferreira, Wander R.; Macedo, CONSEQUENCES ON FUTURE LOCAL SPECIES O1-8 Diego R.; Eller, Ana Paula; Mascarenhas, RICHNESS.” Carlos B.M.; França, Juliana S.; Callisto, Marcos 16:45 Zamora, Lluís; Clavero, Miguel; Quintana, RECOVERY SCENARIOS FOR MACROINVERTEBRATE O1-18 Xavier; Pou-Rovira, Quim COMMUNITIES OF A TROPICAL CATCHMENT USE OF SIZE DIVERSITY OF MEDITERRANEN (VELHAS, BRAZIL) AND RESTORATION OF URBAN BARBEL (BARBUS MERIDIONALIS) AS AN STREAMS: IS IT POSSIBLE TO GO BACK? INDICATOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL PERTURBATION IN MEDITERRANEAN RIVERS 11:45 Flores, Lorea; Larrañaga, Aitor; Elosegi, O1-9 Arturo 17:00 Hellmann, Claudia; Winkelmann, Carola; EFFECTS OF FOOD TYPE AND AVAILABILITY O1-19 Worischka, Susanne; Benndorf, Jürgen ON CONSUMPTION AND GROWTH OF IMPACT OF FISH PREDATION ON THE BEHAVIOUR LARVAL SERICOSTOMA VITTATUM RAMBUR OF INVERTEBRATES AND THE STRUCTURE OF A (TRICHOPTERA). NATURAL BENTHIC COMMUNITY

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17:15 Faggiano, Leslie; García-Berthou, Emili; Dyer, OF AUTUMN CADDISFLIES ON THE WESTERN TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2011 O1-20 Scott; Mulder, Christian; Blanchet, Simon BALKAN ANALYSING SIZE-STRUCTURE PATTERNS OF NORTH-AMERICAN AND IBERIAN FRESHWATER 12:15 Sáinz-Bariain, Marta; Zamora-Muñoz, FISH SPECIES O7-11 Carmen; Sáinz-Cantero, Carmen Elisa; Alba-Tercedor, Javier O7 Biodiversity INFLUENCE OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE Location: Sala Petita TRICHOPTERA COMMUNITY FROM SIERRA Chair Naselli-Flores, L. NEVADA MOUNTAIN RANGE (SPAIN) OVER TWO DECADES 09:15 Angeler, David; Allen, Craig; Johnson, O7-1 Richard 12:30 Picazo, Félix; Dolédec, Sylvain; Millán, SPECIES INVASIONS, BIODIVERSITY AND O7-12 Andrés RESILIENCE IN BOREAL LAKES DO BIOLOGICAL TRAITS OF FRESHWATER BEETLES MATCH THEIR ECOLOGICAL PREFERENCES? 09:30 Tockner, Klement O7-2 THE SILENT FRESHWATER BIODIVERSITY 12:45 Palau Salvador, Guillermo; Dies Jambrino, CRISIS O7-13 Bosco; Vercher Aznar, Rosa; González, Sandra; Calera, María; Zarzo, Manuel 09:45 Nedbalová, Linda; Komárek, Jiøí; Kopalová, EFFECT OF WATER SOURCE ON MACRO- O7-3 Kateøina; Elster, Josef INVERTEBRATES BIODIVERSITY IN BENTHIC MATS IN LAKES ON JAMES ROSS L’ALBUFERA’S LAGOON (EAST SPAIN) ISLAND (ANTARCTICA): CHARACTERIZATION AND KEY FACTORS INFLUENCING THEIR Chair: Camacho, A. STRUCTURE 15:15 Astorga, Anna; Death, Russell; Muotka, 10:00 Nussbaumer, Julia; Kainz, Martin O7-14 Timo O7-4 TEMPERATURE AND BIODIVERSITY EFFECTS BETA-DIVERSITY OF BENTHIC INVERTEBRATES ON FRESHWATER ALGAE FATTY ACIDS IN NEW ZEALAND FOREST STREAMS

10:15 Schabhüttl, Stefanie; Hingsamer, Peter; 15:30 Haase, Peter; Sundermann, Andrea; O7-5 Weigelhofer, Gabriele; Hein, Thomas; O7-15 Kappes, Heike Weigert, Achim; Striebel, Maren LONG DISTANCES DISPERSAL IN CLIMATE CHANGE IN WETLANDS: CAN MACROINVERTEBRATES AS A PREREQUISITE BIODIVERSITY MITIGATE HEAT EVENTS IN OF CLIMATE CHANGE DRIVEN RANGE SHIFTS PHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNITIES? AND RECOLONIZATION OF RESTORED RIVERS

Chair: Catalan, J. 15:45 Mérigoux, Sylvie; Olivier, Jean-Michel; O7-16 Sagnes, Pierre; Mathieu, Chloé; Forcellini, 11:00 Chappuis, Eglantine; Gacia, Esperança; Maxence; Valade, Pierre; Richarson, O7-6 Ballesteros, Enric Marine; Grondin, Henri; Navarro, Olivier DISTRIBUTION AND RICHNESS OF AQUATIC ASSESSING ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY OF MACROPHYTE SPECIES IN RELATION TO TROPICAL RIVERS: A STUDY USING ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IN WATER BODIES INVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES IN A OF CATALONIA (NE SPAIN). VOLCANIC ISLAND

11:15 Striebel, Maren; Singer, Gabriel; Spörl, Chair: Camacho, A. O7-7 Gertrud; Stibor, Herwig; Andersen, Tom PHYTOPLANKTON BIODIVERSITY 16:30 Zbikowski, Janusz PROMOTES ZOOPLANKTON GROWTH AND O7-17 MACROZOOBENTHOS OF TEMPERATE SHALLOW DIVERSITY LAKES AGAINST A BACKGROUND OF SELECTED ABIOTIC PARAMETERS OF 11:30 Anton-Pardo, Maria; Ortells, Raquel; WATER AND BOTTOM SEDIMENTS O7-8 Armengol, Xavier PATTERNS OF ZOOPLANKTON RICHNESS 16:45 Callisto, Marcos; Maroneze, Daniel; AND DIVERSITY IN SHALLOW PERIDUNAL O7-18 Tupinambás, Taynan; Alves, Carlos; Vieira, PONDS: EFFECT OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL Fabio; Pompeu, Paulo FACTORS. FISH AS ECOLOGICAL TOOLS TO COMPLEMENT BIODIVERSITY INVENTORIES OF BENTHIC 11:45 De Wever, Aaike; Segers, Hendrik; Martens, MACROINVERTEBRATES O7-9 Koen; Schmidt-Kloiber, Astrid; Bailly, Nicolas; Tockner, Klement 17:00 Yule, Catherine; Raub, Sonja; Tse Yuen, Lim BIOFRESH: INTEGRATING FRESHWATER O7-19 DESTRUCTION OF TROPICAL PEATSWAMPS IN BIODIVERSITY DATA THE INDO-MALAYSIAN REGION – REGIONAL AND GLOBAL IMPACTS ON CARBON CYCLING 12:00 Szivák, Ildikó; Vadkerti, Edit; Szalontai, O7-10 Bálint; Kuèiniæ, Mladen; Vuèkoviæ, Ivan; Pauls, Steffen U.; Bálint, Miklós CLIMATE CHANGE AND EVOLUTION IN SPRINGS: RADIATION, SPECIATION AND HYBRIDIZATION

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O5 Ecosystem processes 12:15 Risse-Buhl, Ute; Nii-Annang, Seth; Dümig, Location: Sala d’Assaig O5-11 Alexander; Hagedorn, Frank; Schaaf, Chair: Grimm, N. Wolfgang; Gessner, Mark; Mutz, Michael ANCIENT DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON - 09:15 Leberfinger, Karolina; Herrmann, Jan; A DRIVER FOR MICROBIAL ACTIVITY IN AN O5-1 Bohman, Irene INITIAL SANDY CATCHMENT? DRYING AND WARMING – EFFECTS ON ORGANIC MATTER BREAKDOWN AND DETRITIVORE LIFE 12:30 Bartrons, Mireia; Papes, Monica; Diebel, CYCLES O5-12 Matthew W; Gratton, Claudio; Vander Zanden, Jake M 09:30 Bastias, Elliot; Ribot, Miquel; López, Pilar; EMPIRICAL MODEL OF THE POTENTIAL O5-2 Martí, Eugènia FLUX OF AQUATIC PRODUCTIVITY FROM COMBINED EFFECTS OF LEAVE C:N RATIOS LAKES AND STREAMS ONTO LAND AND NUTRIENT STREAM AVAILABILITY ON ORGANIC MATTER DECOMPOSITION RATES 12:45 Holmroos, Heidi; Horppila, Jukka; Niemistö, O5-13 Juha; Hietanen, Susanna 09:45 Aristi, Ibon; Diez, Jose Ramon; Larrañaga, SEASONAL VARIATION IN THE EFFECT OF TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2011 JUNE TUESDAY, 28 O5-3 Aitor; Elosegi, Arturo RESUSPENSION AND DENITRIFICATION ON EFFECTS OF GLOBAL CHANGE ON THE TN TO TP RATIO BREAKDOWN OF ORGANIC MATTER IN MEDITERRANEAN RIVERS Chair: Wood, P.

10:00 Carlson, Peter; Johnson, Richard; McKie, 15:15 Mendoza-Lera, Clara; Mutz, Michael O5-4 Brendan O5-14 MICROBIAL ACTIVITY AND SEDIMENT CONSEQUENCES OF AQUATIC SUBSIDIES DISTURBANCE: DYNAMIC CONTROL OF ON THE DISTRIBUTION AND STRUCTURE VERTICAL WATER FLUX IN SAND BED OF RIPARIAN CONSUMERS FLUMES

10:15 Fernandes, Isabel; Duarte, Sofia; Pascoal, 15:30 Rodríguez-Murillo, Juan Carlos; Filella, O5-5 Cláudia; Cássio, Fernanda O5-15 Montserrat; Quentel, François; Almendros, LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF RIPARIAN VEGETATION Gonzalo DIVERSITY ON STREAM-DWELLING MICROBES CARBON DYNAMICS IN A SEMIARID AND LITTER DECOMPOSITION WETLAND: NATURAL ORGANIC MATTER IN WATERS, PORE WATERS AND WETLAND Chair: Townsend, C. SOILS IN LAS TABLAS DE DAIMIEL (SPAIN)

11:00 García Arias, Alicia; Francés García, Félix 15:45 Ibáñez, Carles; Alcaraz, Carles; Caiola, O5-6 CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS EFFECTS O5-16 Nuno; Rovira, Albert; Trobajo, Rosa; Duran, ANALYSES OVER THE RIPARIAN VEGETATION Concha; Munné, Antoni; Prat, Narcís DYNAMICS IN A MEDITERRANEAN REACH REGIME SHIFT IN A LARGE RIVER: TOP- (MIJARES RIVER, SPAIN) DOWN VERSUS BOTTOM-UP EFFECTS

11:15 11:15 O5-7 Chair: Wood, P. O5-7 Lima-Fernandes, Eva; Fernandes, Isabel; Pereira, Ana; Geraldes, Paulo; Pascoal, 16:30 Jones, Ian; Page, Trevor; Elliott, Alex; Cláudia; Cássio, Fernanda O5-17 Thackeray, Stephen; Heathwaite, Louise EUTROPHICATION ALTERS NON-ADDITIVE INCREASES IN LAKE PHYTOPLANKTON EFFECTS OF PLANT-LITTER DIVERSITY IN BIOMASS CAUSED BY FUTURE CLIMATE- STREAMS DRIVEN CHANGES TO SEASONAL RIVER FLOW 11:30 Peipoch, Marc; Blesa, Alba; Ribot, Miquel; O5-8 Gacia, Esperança; Martí, Eugènia 16:45 Mackay, Eleanor; Jones, Ian; Folkard, 15 N SIGNATURES REVEAL IN-STREAM O5-18 Andrew; Barker, Philip NITROGEN UPTAKE BY AQUATIC HETEROGENEITY OF SURFACE SEDIMENT MACROPHYTES IN SMALL LAKES: QUANTIFYING FOCUSING EFFECTS ON ORGANIC CARBON AND 11:45 Sanpera-Calbet, Isis; Ylla, Irene; Romaní, PHOSPHORUS BURIAL O5-9 Anna M.; Sabater, Sergi; Muñoz, Isabel BIOFILM QUALITY CHANGES UNDER A 17:00 Sharov, Andrey; Tolstikov, Alexey NUTRIENT INPUT IN A MEDITERRANEAN O5-19 SEASONAL VARIABILITY OF THE THALA STREAM: IMPORTANCE OF LIGHT AND HILLS LAKES ECOSYSTEMS (EASTERN HYDROLOGICAL REGIME ANTARCTIC)

12:00 Weigelhofer, Gabriele; Fuchsberger, 17:15 Planas, Dolors; Pannard, Alexandrine; O5-10 Jennifer; Teufl, Bernadette; Welti, Nina; O5-20 Paquet, Serge Hein, Thomas CLIMATE CHANGE, INTERNAL LOADING STREAM DEGRADATION AFFECTS AND HARMFUL ALGAE DEVELOPMENT IN NITROGEN CYCLING IN NUTRIENT- LAKES WITH LOW EXTERNAL NUTRIENT ENRICHED HEADWATER STREAMS INPUT

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SS5 Impacts of global change on higher levels of CHANGES IN THE ORIGINS OF CARBON TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2011 organisation: communities, food webs, ecosystems SUSTAINING THE PELAGIC FOOD Chairs: Woodward, G.; Grey, J. and Trimmer, M. CHAIN DURING A CENTURY OF HUMAN PERTURBATIONS ON TWO DEEP SUB- 09:15 Bayer, Tina; Burns, Carolyn; Schallenberg, ALPINE LAKES. SS5-1 Marc FROM PICOCYANOBACTERIA TO DAPHNIA 12:30 Pichler, Doris E.; Thompson, Murray S.A.; – UNDERSTANDING SEASONAL CONTROLS SS5-12 Friberg, Nikolai; Ólafsson, Jón S.; Gíslason, CAN HELP CLIMATE CHANGE PREDICTIONS Gísli M.; Demars, Benoît O.L.; Langan, Simon; Woodward, Guy 09:30 Buisson, Laetitia; Canal, Julie; Villéger, IMPACTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL WARMING SS5-2 Sébastien; Grenouillet, Gael; Laffaille, ON ECOLOGICAL NETWORKS Pascal PROJECTING THE FUNCTIONAL MODIFICATIONS 12:45 Proia, Lorenzo; Vilches, Carolina; Boninneau, IN STREAM FISH COMMUNITIES UNDER CLIMATE SS5-13 Chloe; Guasch, Helena; Romani, Anna; CHANGE Sabater, Sergi DROUGHT EPISODE MODULATES THE RESPONSE 09:45 Dossena, Matteo; Grey, Jonathan; Perkins, OF FLUVIAL BIOFILMS TO TRICLOSAN EXPOSURE. SS5-3 Daniel; Woodward, Guy; Yvon-Durocher, Gabriel Chairs: Woodward, G.; Grey, J. and Trimmer, M. THE EFFECT OF WARMING ON FRESHWATER BENTHIC INVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES: A 15:15 Smyntek, Peter; Grey, Jonathan MESOCOSM EXPERIMENT. SS5-14 ONE PRESSURE TOO MANY? DIET SHIFTS IN A DECLINING ARCTIC CHARR POPULATION 10:00 Elliott, Alex AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE LAKE SS5-4 PREDICTING HOW CYANOBACTERIA WILL FOOD WEB RESPOND TO FUTURE ENVIRONMENTAL PRESSURES - A REVIEW OF SEVERAL MODELLING 15:30 Stewart, Rebecca; Woodward, Guy; Petchey, STUDIES SS5-15 Owen IMPACTS OF WARMING ON FRESHWATER 10:15 Estlander, Satu; Horppila, Jukka; Nurminen, ECOSYSTEMS AT INTERGENERATIONAL SCALES: SS5-5 Leena RESULTS FROM MODEL SYSTEMS OF PROTIST HUMIC LAKE LADIES IN TROUBLE ASSEMBLAGES

Chairs: Woodward, G.; Grey, J. and Trimmer, M. 15:45 Villar-Argaiz, Manuel; Medina-Sánchez, Juan SS5-16 Manuel; Bullejos, Francisco José; Herrera, 11:00 Jackson, Michelle; Jones, Tabitha; Taylor, Guillermo; Duran, Cristina; Dorado, Irene; SS5-6 Jeffery; Milligan, Maaike; Sheath, Danny; Rosillo, Silvia; Carrillo, Presentación England, Judy; Grey, Jonathan ASSESSING GLOBAL STRESSORS PROPAGATION WAVES OF INVADERS: COMMUNITY AND THROUGH AN AQUATIC FOOD WEB: FROM SHORT ECOSYSTEM LEVEL IMPACTS OF MULTIPLE TO LONG-TERM OBSERVATIONS INVASIVE SPECIES Chairs: Woodward, G.; Grey, J. and Trimmer, M. 11:15 Khalili, Maria; Weyhenmeyer, Gesa; Temnerud, SS5-7 Johan; Fröberg, Mats; Karltun, Erik 16:30 Yvon-Durocher, Gabriel; Allen, Andrew NITROGEN AND CARBON INTERACTIONS SS5-17 RENCONCILING DIFFERENCES IN THE BETWEEN BOREAL SOILS AND LAKES TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE OF ECOSYSTEM RESPIRATION ACROSS TIME SCALES AND 11:30 Ledger, Mark; Edwards, Francois; Brown, ECOSYSTEM TYPES SS5-8 Lee; Woodward, Guy; Milner, Alexander IMPACT OF SIMULATED DROUGHT ON O2 Biological and Ecosystem Conservation ECOSYSTEM BIOMASS PRODUCTION: AN Location: Sala 3 EXPERIMENTAL TEST IN STREAM MESOCOSMS Chair: Muñoz, I.

11:45 Liljendahl, Anne; Siitonen, Susanna; 09:15 Besacier-Monbertrand, Anne-Laure; Paillex, SS5-9 Milardi, Marco; Weckström, Jan O2-1 Amael; Castella, Emmanuel FROM FISHLESS TO STOCKED LAKES – CHANGES IN FLOODPLAIN CHANNELS ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF FISH INDUCED BY RESTORATION: HABITAT AND INTRODUCTIONS IN SUBARCTIC LAKE MACROINVERTEBRATE RESPONSES ECOSYSTEMS 09:30 Boon, Philip 12:00 Monaghan, Kieran; Machado, Luísa; Soares, O2-2 USING HYPORHEIC DATA IN EVALUATING SS5-10 Amadeu RIVERS FOR CONSERVATION SPECIES TRAITS AND HABITAT STRUCTURE MEDIATE THE IMPACT OF WILDFIRE ON Lorenz, Armin W.; Feld, Christian K.; Haase, FISH IN UPLAND PORTUGUESE STREAMS 10:00 Peter; Sundermann, Andrea; Hering, Daniel O2-3 DO CATCHMENT PARAMETERS CONTROL 12:15 12:15 SS5-11 LOCAL RESTORATION SUCCESS? SS5-11 Perga, Marie Elodie; Jacob, Jérémy; Jenny, Jean-Philippe; Pignol, Cécile; Arnaud, Fabien

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10:15 Maasri, Alain; Hayford, Barbara; Gelhaus, Jon SS2 Temporary wetlands ecology O2-4 AQUATIC COMMUNITIES OF MONGOLIA Location: Sala 3 AND EXPECTED SCENARIOS DUE TO THE Chairs: Bagella, S. and Gascon, S. HUMAN CAUSED CLIMATE CHANGE 16:30 Florencio, Margarita; Díaz-Paniagua, Chair: Graça, M. SS2-1 Carmen; Serrano, Laura; Bilton, David T ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY AND 11:00 Ordeix, Marc; Llach, Francesc; Camprodon, CONNECTIVITY: KEY FACTORS TO PRESERVE O2-5 Jordi; Guixé, David; Jiménez, Laia; Sellarès, HIGH MACROINVERTEBRATE DIVERSITY IN Núria A HIGHLY NESTED POND NETWORK RIVER RESTORATION AND ECOLOGICAL STATUS AND BIODIVERSITY ASSESSMENT 16:45 Hesse, Anne Sophie; Danjean, Marc; IN MEDITERRANEAN RIVERS. EXPERIENCE SS2-2 Viscogliosi, Henri; De Wit, Rutger IN THE TER RIVER, CATALONIA, NORTH- EFFECTS OF DEWATERING / INUNDATION EAST OF IBERIAN PENINSULA. CYCLES OF SEDIMENTS FROM AN ARTIFICIAL TEMPORARY WETLAND ON 11:15 Thouvenot, Lise; Thiébaut, Gabrielle; Damien, MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2011 JUNE TUESDAY, 28 O2-6 Jean-Patrice; Haury, Jacques INFLUENCE OF SALINITY ON THE GROWTH 17:00 Laguna, Celia; Chicote, Álvaro; Sánchez, OF TWO AQUATIC PLANT SPECIES. SS2-3 Sergio; Díaz, Sandra; Anza, Ibone; Vidal, María Dolors; Mateo, Rafael; Florín, Máximo 11:30 Von Fumetti, Stefanie; Nagel, Peter SURFACE AND INTERSTITIAL WATER AND O2-7 CLASSIFYING NATURAL SPRING ECOSYSTEMS SEDIMENT CHARACTERISTICS DRIVING – A FAUNISTIC APPROACH BOTULISM PREVALENCE IN THE MANCHA HÚMEDA BIOSPHERE RESERVE 11:45 Munne, Antoni; Solà, Carolina; Prat, Narcis O2-8 EFFECTS OF MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE ANNUAL 17:15 Rudner, Michael VARIABILITY ON STREAM BIOLOGICAL QUALITY SS2-4 EPHEMERAL WETLAND VEGETATION IN ASSESSMENT USING MACROINVERTEBRATE MEDITERRANEAN HEATHLAND AND MAQUIS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITIES

12:00 Gutiérrez-Cánovas, Cayetano; Velasco, POSTER SESSION O2-9 Josefa; Millán, Andrés; Vaughan, Ian; Ormerod, Steve O1 Population and Community Ecology NESTEDNESS PATTERNS IN Chair: Tornés, Elisabet AQUATIC MACROINVERTEBRATES UNDER ANTHROPOGENIC AND NATURAL STRESSORS P01 Becker, Vanessa; Bezerra, Anderson; Torres, Laíssa; 12:15 Miró, Alexandre; Ventura, Marc Rosa, Roberto; Amorim, Aline; Mattos, Arthur O2-10 FACTORS DRIVING NONNATIVE TROUT DIEL VARIATION OF PHYTOPLANKTON FUNCTIONAL INTRODUCTIONS IN PYRENEAN ALPINE LAKES: GROUPS AND FOOD WEB INTERACTION IN A A BASIS FOR CONSERVATION PROGRAMS TROPICAL RESERVOIR IN THE SEMI-ARID REGION

Chair: Boon, P. P02 Cobo, Fernando; Vieira-Lanero, Rufino; Servia, María 15:15 Ordeix, Marc; Pou-Rovira, Quim; Sellarès, J.; Barca-Bravo, Sandra; Couto-Mendoza, María O2-11 Núria; Munné, Antoni; Casamitjana, Ànna; T.; Lago-Meijide, Lorena; Nachón, David; Sánchez- Bardina, Mònica; Solà, Carolina Hernández, Javier; Silva-Bautista, Sergio APLICATION OF THE NEW ICF INDEX AND The european eel (Anguilla anguilla) FISH PASS ASSESSMENT IN THE RIVERS populations in the Spanish trituraries of the OF CATALONIA, NORTH-EAST OF IBERIAN river Miño (NW Spain). PENINSULA. P03 15:30 Pula, Héctor J.; Fallola, Cesar; Pascual, Corado, Maria Margarida; Machado, Ana Luísa; O2-12 Marta; Moreno, Paloma; Simón, Cesar E.; Monaghan, Kieran A.; MVM Soares, Amadeu Ramírez, Juan Carlos The spatio-temporal variability of STOCKING THE IBERIAN ARCHED-MOUTH macroinvertebrate communities in upland NASE FOR ITS CONSERVATION AND AS Portuguese streams SUBSTITUTE OF EXOTIC FISHES IN PONDS. P04 15:45 Lintermans, Mark; Broadhurst, Ben; Thiem, Czarnecka, Magdalena; Kobak, Jaroslaw; Poznañska, O2-13 Jason; Ebner, Brendan; Wright, Daniel; Malgorzata; Kakareko, Tomasz; Koszalka, Jacek Clear, Rhian; Norris, Richard IMPACT OF DEPLOYMENT DATE, SAMPLING DATE AND INVESTIGATING USE OF CONSTRUCTED EXPOSURE TIME ON THE SUCCESSION OF EPIFAUNA HABITAT TO PROTECT AN ENDANGERED ON ARTIFICIAL SUBSTRATA IN A TEMPERATE DAM MACQUARIE PERCH POPULATION IN AN RESERVOIR ENLARGED RESERVOIR P05 Dimante-Deimantovica, Inta; Bardacenko, Vladimirs; Skute, Arturs; Skute, Renate

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Pattern of DVM (diel vertical migrations) Slobodník, Vladimír TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2011 of zooplankton in the Latvian lakes with an Plant communities of created wetlands example of two lakes from the south eastern in Central Europe: diversity and species part of the country composition at local and regional level

P06 P16 Laini, Alex; Guareschi, Simone; Famea, Elisa; Bartoli, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino; Silva-Bautista, Sergio; Servia, Marco María J.; Barca-Bravo, Sandra; Couto-Mendoza, María Hydromorphological constraints on T.; Morquecho, Carlos; Rivas-Rodríguez, Sheila; macroinvertebrate communities structure Sánchez-Hernández, Javier; Cobo, Fernando along a lowland regulated river (Oglio Life history traits of adult sea lamprey River, Northern Italy) (Petromyzon marinus L.) in the Ulla River (NW Spain) during the spawning migration. P07 Leichtfried, Maria; M`Erimba, Charles M. O3 Environmental Management BENTHIC FAUNA IN RELATION TO ANTHROPOGENIC Chair: Young, Roger and Murphy, John DISTURBANCE OF TWO TROPICAL LOW ORDER STREAMS IN KENYA P17 Akbulut, Nuray; Akbulut, Aydýn; Atasagun, Sibel; P08 Arslan, Naime Moschini-Carlos, Viviane; Nishimura, Paula Yuri; THE EVALUATION OF THE WATER QUALITY AND TRACE Pompêo, Marcelo METAL CONCENTRATION THROUGH THE KIZILIRMAK ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS INFLUENCE PHYTOPLANKTON RIVER OF TURKEY FUNCTIONAL GROUPS IN TWO RESERVOIRS LINKED BRAZILIAN P18 Almeida, Salomé; Elias, Carmen; Tornés, Elisabet; P09 Puccinelli, Camilla; Mancini, Laura; Delmas, François; Novikmec, Milan; Svitok, Marek; Koèický, Dušan; Dörflinger, Gerald; Urbanic, Gorazd; Ferreira, João; Bitušík, Peter Rosebery, Juliette; Sabater, Sergi Benthic communities of Tatra Mountain lakes: Diatom biotopology of the Mediterranean Single or multiple temperature gradients? region

P10 P19 Olmo, Carla; Ortells, Raquel; Romo, Susana; Álvarez Blanco, Irene; Blanco Lanza, Saúl; Cejudo Martínez, Naarah; Calvo, Sara; Flor, José; Ciria, Figueiras, Cristina; Becares Mantecón, Eloy María; Armengol, Xavier The Duero Diatom Index (DDI) for river water quality Hatching patterns of zooplankton in a restored assessment in NW Spain: design and validation pond: an ex situ experiment P20 P11 Bonnineau, Chloé; Bonet, Berta; Guasch, Helena Pompêo, Marcelo; Hitara, Rafael Taminato; Macedo, Antioxidant enzymes as biomarkers of oxidative Celia Lira de; Rodrigues, Maria Estefânia Fernandes stress in freshwater biofilms Light and littoral slope are explanations for the abundance and zonation of Egeria P21 densa (Hydrocharitaceae) in a eutrophic Cardoso Da Silva, Sheila; Lage, Fernanda; Yuri urban reservoir? (São Paulo State, Brazil) Nishimura, Paula; Loures de Godoy, Evelyn; Luis Martins Pompêo, Marcelo P12 BIOAVAILABILITY OF COPPER IN A RESERVOIR WITH Radu, Emilia; Risnoveanu, Geta COPPER SULPHATE ALGAECIDES APPLICATION Preliminary results on the distribution and composition of weed-bed fauna in representative P22 aquatic ecosystems in the Small Island of Braila Cejudo Figueiras, Cristina; Álvarez Blanco, Irene; Bécares, Eloy; Blanco, Saúl P13 Epiphytic diatoms along environmental Sanchez, Marta I; Georgiev, B.; Nikolov, P.; Vasileva, G.; gradients in European shallow lakes. Lenormand, T.; Rode, N.O.; Flaven, E.; Varo, N.; Amat, J.A.; Matesanz, C.; Díaz-Real, J.; Green, A.J P24 THE ROLE OF PARASITES IN THE INVASION Devesa-Rey, Rosa; Leira, Manel; López-Rodríguez, SUCCESS OF THE EXOTIC BRINE SHRIMP ARTEMIA María del Carmen; Barral, María Teresa FRANCISCANA IN THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION GROWTH OF AUTOTROPHIC BIOFILMS IN RIVER BED SEDIMENTS AT A MICROCOSMS SCALE P14 Schmera, Denes; Eros, Tibor P25 EFFECT OF SAMPLING EFFORT, TAXONOMICAL RESOLUTION García-Muñoz, Enrique; Guerrero, Francisco J; Parra, AND ABUNDANCE WEIGHT ON THE REPRESENTATIVENESS Gema AND SEPARATION OF ECOLOGICAL ASSEMBLAGES Survival and length effects of agrochemical binary mixtures on Bufo bufo larvae P15 P26 Svitok, Marek; Hrivnák, Richard; Helena Oťaheľová, Gómez-Sande, Pablo; Servia, María J.; Vieira-Lanero, Helena; Dúbravková, Daniela; Paľove-Balang, Peter; Rufino; Barca-Bravo, Sandra; Couto-Mendoza, María

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T.; Lago-Meijide, Lorena; Morquecho, Carlos; Rivas- A tipology of some Iberian mountain lakes Rodríguez, Sheila; Cobo, Fernando using the macrophyte community composition Ontogenic shifts in RNA:DNA ratio in fourth instar larvae of Prodiamesa olivacea P37 (Diptera, Chironomidae): implications for Palmik, Kadi; Mäemets, Helle; Haldna, Marina ecotoxicological assessment. Impact of water level fluctuations on macrophytes in Lake Peipsi P27 De Los Ríos, Jesús; Conde-Álvarez, Rafael M.; P38 Rodríguez Pérez, María Dolores; Flores Videla, Pauli; Perrée, Isabelle; Grantham, Ted; Prat, Narcís; Maria, Figueroa, Félix L Rieradevall; Miguel, Cañedo-Argüelles Mapping of biomass distribution of the Stream macroinvertebrate community submerged macrophyte inhabit in the brackish response to treated wastewater in a shallow lake “Laguna Salada”: selection of mesocosm experiment sampling points for long time monitoring according to the European Water Framework P39 Directive Pino Otin, María Rosa; Español Latorre, Cecilia TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2011 JUNE TUESDAY, 28 Water quality assessment in the Ebro basin P28 (2000-2010) as a basis to evaluate the impact Karaouzas, Ioannis; Skoulikidis, Nikolaos of The Depuration and Cleaning Plan (PASD) Influence of hydrologic variation to the of the Aragon Government ecological status of Mediterranean streams receiving organic wastewaters P40 Ponsatí, Lídia; Mira, Petrovic; Damià, Barceló; Marta, P29 Ricart; Anna, Freixa; Anna, Romaní; Helena, Guasch; Konvièková, Veronika; Rùžièková, Sylvie; Uher, Bohuslav; Sergi, Sabater Helešic, Jan Biofilm structure and functioning as Responses of periphyton and benthic function of pollution gradients in macroinvertebrates to thermal pollution in Mediterranean watersheds. the Nedvedicka River P41 P30 Ranjan, Jayant; Sham, Shiva; Cerasino, Leonardo; Langhans, Simone; Reichert, Peter; Lienert, Judit; Salmaso, Nico Schuwirth, Nele Ecological changes of Central European Decision analysis meets River Management: A Lakes within the EU Project EULAKES: Nuisance new Approach to Ecological River Assessment cyanobacteria and impact on the aquatic ecosystems P31 Marcel, Remy; Bouchez, Agnès; Rimet, Frédéric P42 Using diatom taxonomic diversity to assess Sánchez Ramos, David; Sánchez Emeterio, Gema; pesticide contamination in rivers García Fernández, Beatriz; Florín Beltrán, Máximo Wastewater reuse in Las Tablas de Daimiel P32 National Park by improving its quality Méndez Fernández, Leire; Martínez Madrid, Maite; through constructed wetlands Rodríguez, Pilar CADMIUN TOXICITY IN SPIKED-SEDIMENT WITH P43 THE AQUATIC OLIGOCAHETE TUBIFEX TUBIFEX: AN Shams, Shiva; Cerasino, Leonardo; Ranjan, Jayant; APPROACH TO ASSES CRITICAL BODY RESIDUE Salmaso, Nico Cyanotoxins and their impact on water P33 quality in Central Europe lakes Miguel Chinchilla, Leticia; Navarro Rodríguez, Enrique; Comín Sebastián, Francisco P44 HEAVY METALS IN AQUATIC ECOSISTEMS LOCATED Whatley, Merrin; Alvarez-Codesal, Soraya; van der IN RESTORED OPEN COAL MINES Geest, Harm; Admiraal, Wim Habitat structure and food quality as P34 drivers of aquatic benthic invertebrate Molina-Navarro, Eugenio; Martínez-Pérez, Silvia; Sastre- diversity in degraded peatlands Merlín, Antonio; Verdugo-Althöfer, María; Padisák, Judit PHYTOPLANKTON DYNAMICS BASED ON FUNCTIONAL P45 GROUPS AND ECOLOGICAL STATUS ASSESSMENT Zakowski, Tania; Arnekleiv, Jo Vegar; Kjærstad, ACCORDING TO WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE IN Gaute; Petrin, Zlatko A MEDITERRANEAN LIMNO-RESERVOIR. The effect of hydropeaking on benthic macroinvertebrates. P35 Monteagudo, Laura; Moreno, Jose Luis O6 Microbial Ecology Land use and river eutrophication: influence Chair: Felip, Marisol of spatial scale P36 P46 Núñez, Gemma; Fernández, Camino; Fernández, Ballen-Segura, Miguel Angel; Felip, Marisol; Catalan, Margarita Jordi

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Single cell analysis of phagotrophy in P57 TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2011 mixotrophic protists: pros and cons of De Vicente, Inmaculada; Garcia-Jurado, Fatima; alternative methods Cortes, Alicia; Guerrero, Francisco; Cruz,Francisco; Jimenez-Gomez, Francisco P47 IMPACT OF ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION ON Bañares-España, Elena; Kromkamp, Jacco; López- THE PHYTOPLANKTON SIZE STRUCTURE IN A Rodas, Victoria; Costas, Eduardo; Flores-Moya, MESOTROPHIC MEDITERRANEAN RESERVOIR Antonio Short-term photosynthetic acclimation of P58 the cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa Landeira Dabarca, Andrea; Álvarez Jiménez, Maruxa; to irradiance and temperature: ecological Sieiro Vázquez, Carmen; implications DO MUCUS-DWELLING MICROBIOTA REFLECT WHAT FISH EAT? AN OBSERVATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL P48 APPROACH WITH ATLANTIC SALMON Barros, Diana; Oliveira, Patrícia; Pascoal, Cláudia; Cássio, Fernanda P60 Effects of ethanol and phenanthrene on Albay, Meriç; Kimiran Erdem, Ayten; Gürevin, Cenk; litter decomposition by aquatic fungal Köker, Latife; Oðuz, Baþak; Gürün, Sevan; Akçaalan assemblages Albay1, Reyhan Environmental parameters influence the P49 harmful algal bloom and bacterial abundance Branco, Diana; Lima, Ana; Guasch, Helena; Santos, in Küçükçekmece Lagoon, Ýstanbul, Türkiye José; Almeida, Salomé; Figueira, Etelvina EFFICIENCY OF THE PHYTOCHELATIN METAL P61 COMPLEXATION IN NITZSCHIA PALEA (KÜTZING) W. Šedivá, Alena; Kohout, Jan SMITH TOLERANCE TO CADMIUM AS-PCR and PCR-RFLP as potential methods for molecular identification of aquatic P50 organisms Caraballo López, Tatiana; Catalán Aguilà, Jordi Coloniality vs. unicellularity in P62 phytoplankton: an analysis of the functional Sidrach-Cardona, Ricardo; Balcazar, Jose Luis; trades-offs Bécares, Eloy The effect of industrial and domestic P51 effluents on bacterial antibiotic resistance Charpin, Marie; Lejeune, Anne Helene; Bardot, in a river Corinne; Jardillier, Ludwig; Sargos, Denis; Sabido, Odile; Debroas, Didier; Amblard, Christian SS3 Form and function: channel morphology, Genetic diversity of eukaryotic hydraulic integrity and river ecosystem functioning ultraphytoplankton in the oligo-mesotrophic Lake Pavin during thermal stratification P63 onset Baumgartner, Simone; Robinson, Christopher T. Morphology or water chemistry - Assessing P52 the determinants of macroinvertebrate Duarte, Sofia; Fernandes, Isabel; Nogueira, Maria colonization of newly restored rivers João; Pinheiro, André; Cássio, Fernanda; Pascoal, Cláudia P64 Temperature changes interspecific Buendía Forés, Cristina; Gibbins, Chris N.; Vericat, relationships among aquatic hyphomycetes Damià; Batalla, Ramon J. Fine sediment influences on benthic P53 invertebrate assemblages at multiple spatial Durán Romero, Cristina; Herrera, Guillermo; Medina- scales Sánchez, Juan Manuel; Rosillo, Silvia; Villar-Argaiz, Manuel; Carrillo, Presentación P65 MULTIPLE GLOBAL CHANGE STRESSORS (UV Fernández, Diego; Barquín, José; Álvarez-Cabria, RADIATION, NUTRIENTS AND TEMPERATURE) Mario; Peñas, Francisco J.; Juanes, José A.; Ondiviela, ENHANCE BACTERIOPLANKTON ACTIVITY IN A Bárbara; Recio, María; Fernández, Felipe MEDITERRRANEAN LAGOON (LA CONCEJA, RUIDERA LONGITUDINAL PATTERNS IN RIPARIAN HABITAT NATURAL PARK) COMPOSITION IN RIVERS FROM THE CANTABRIAN REGION, NORTHERN SPAIN P54 Freixa Casals, Anna; Romaní Cornet, Anna M.; P66 Ponsatí, Lydia; Sabater, Sergi Medina Villar, Silvia; Langa Morales, María; Alonso, FUNCTIONAL BACTERIAL DIVERSITY IN THE Álvaro; Castro-Díez, Pilar EPIPSAMMIC BIOFILM AT THE LLOBREGAT RIVER Assessing the impact of exotic trees leaf P56 litter on the macroinvertebrate community Goldenberg Vilar, Alejandra; Bichebois, Simon; van from an upper reach of Henares River der Geest, Harm G.; Admiraal, Wim (Guadalajara, Spain) Effects of particle trapping on the development of phototrophic biofilms P67 Olivier, Jean-Michel; Lamouroux, Nicolas; Castella,

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Emmanuel; Mérigoux, Sylvie; Piégay, Hervé; Muñoz Mas, Rafael; Alcaraz-Hernández, Juan Diego; Forcellini, Maxence; Fruget, Jean-François; Paillex, Soares Costa, Rui; Garófano-Gómez, Virginia Amael; Riquier, Jérémie; Sagnes, Pierre; Segura, Sensitivity of native fish richness Samuel to environmental variables in three Assessment of the Rhône River restoration Mediterranean streams using artificial (France). Methodological approach and first neural networks results. P76 P68 Pou-Rovira, Quim; Campos, Miquel; Feo, Carles; Romero, Clara; Serra, Alexandra; Martí, Eugènia; Moreno-Amich, Ramon Puig, María Ángeles DEMOGRAPHIC ECOLOGY OF LARGEMOUTH BASS Influence of riparian canopy cover on (MICROPTERUS SALMOIDES) IN LAKE BANYOLES. stream water temperature and benthic macroinvertebrate communities P77 Sánchez-Hernández, Javier; Vieira-Lanero, Rufino; SS6 Ecology of freshwater fish: effects of Servia, María J.; Barca-Bravo, Sandra; Gómez-Sande, streamflow and hydrological alteration Pablo; Lago-Meijide, Lorena; Morquecho, Carlos; TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2011 JUNE TUESDAY, 28 Silva-Bautista, Sergio; Cobo, Fernando P69 Variability in foraging behaviour of brown Ayllón, Daniel; Almodóvar, Ana; Nicola, G.Graciela; trout in Atlantic streams: food availability Elvira, Benigno or density dependence? Effects of flow regime on stream carrying capacity and conservation status of brown P78 trout populations Sanz, Nuria; Araguas, Rosa M; Vidal, Oriol; Pla, Carles Identifying management and conservation P70 units in the endangered Iberian three-spined Barca Bravo, Sandra; Nachón, David; Vieira Lanero, stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) Rufino; Servia, María J.; Couto Mendoza, María Teresa; Gómez Sande, Pablo; Rivas Rodríguez, Sheila; P79 Silva Bautista, Sergio; Cobo, Fernando Silva-Bautista, Sergio; Vieira-Lanero, Rufino; Servia, Microchemistry of otoliths: a non María J.; Barca-Bravo, Sandra; Lago-Meijide, Lorena; morphological trait for the analysis of Nachón, David; Rivas-Rodríguez, Sheila; Sánchez- fluctuating asymmetry in twaite shad (Alosa Hernández, Javier; Cobo, Fernando fallax) Biometric changes from ammocoete to postmetamorphic stage of the sea lamprey P71 (Petromyzon marinus L.) in the Ulla River (NW Couto-Mendoza, María T.; Vieira-Lanero, Rufino; Spain) Servia, María J.; Barca-Bravo, Sandra; Gómez-Sande, Pablo; Morquecho, Carlos; Nachón, David; Sánchez- P81 Hernández, Javier; Cobo, Fernando Vardakas, Leonidas; Yorgos, Chatzinikolaou; New data on the population of the endemic Stamatis, Zogaris; Nicholas, Koutsikos; Nikolaos, species Achondrostoma arcasii (Pisces, Skoulikidis; Karaouzas, Ioannis; Economou, Elena; Cyprinidae) in the river Miño basin (NW Spain) Economou, Alcibiades Fish assemblages triennial response P72 to a severe hydrological stress on a Díez Del Molino, David; Araguas, Rosa M.; Sanz, Mediterranean river (Evrotas) Nuria; Vidal, Oriol; García Marín, Jose Luis Colonization patterns of the northeastern P82 Spanish watersheds for the invasive Martínez Morales, Inmaculada; Verdiell Cubedo, mosquitofish (G.holbrooki) David; Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J.; Castejón Bueno, Diego; González Silvera, Daniel; Ruiz Navarro, Ana; P73 López -Jiménez, José A.; Martínez-López, Francisco Nachón García, David José; Vieira-Lanero, Rufino; J.; Torralva Forero, Mar Servia, María J.; Barca-Bravo, Sandra; Gómez-Sande, Effects of hydrological alteration and Pablo; Lago-Meijide, Lorena; Sánchez-Hernández, riparian habitat quality in condition of Javier; Silva-Bautista, Sergio; Cobo, Fernando Luciobarbus sclateri (Günther) from a New data on the morphology and biology of semiarid river basin (SE, Iberian Peninsula) an Iberian population of twaite shad Alosa fallax (River Ulla, NW Spain) SS8 Freshwater molecular ecology - diversification, gene expression and climate change P74 Naspleda, Joan; Vila-Gispert, Anna; Fox, Michael; P83 Zamora, Lluís; Ruiz-Navarro, Ana Amore, Valentina; Fochetti, Romolo; Ubero-Pascal, Interpopulation differentiation of the Nicolás; Puig, Maria Angeles external and internal morphology of non- Hemocyanin gene expression in stoneflies native pumpkinseed in the Iberian Peninsula: under dissolved oxygen deficits in stream Lotic vs Lentic populations ecosystems.

P75 P84 Olaya Marín, Esther Julia; Martínez-Capel, Francisco; Bernabò, Paola; Viero, Gabriella; Jousson, Olivier;

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Lencioni, Valeria TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2011 Global warming and cold stenothermal organisms: the HSP70 Heat Shock Reponse of Diamesa cinerella (Diptera, Chironomidae) from Alpine streams.

P85 Ciampor, Fedor; Ciamporova Zatovicova, Zuzana Population genetic structure of aquatic insects in streams divided by water reservoir

P86 Ciamporova Zatovicova, Zuzana; Ciampor, Fedor GENETIC STRUCTURE OF DIVING BEETLE POPULATIONS IN HIGH TATRA MTS

SS12 Freshwater Meiofauna - legitimately neglected or important contributors to ecosystem functioning?

P87 Dražina, Tvrtko; Špoljar, Maria; Primc-Habdija, Biserka; Habdija, Ivan Small scale patterns of meiofauna in bryophytes

P88 Gaudes, Ainhoa; Muñoz, Isabel Contribution of meiofauna to lotic functional processes

Mehner, Thomas; Phlmann, Kirsten; Elkin, Che; Monaghan, Michael T.; Nitz, Barbara; Freyhof, Jörg. Genetic population structure of sympatric and allopatric populations of Baltic ciscoes (Coregonus albula complex, Teleostei, Coregonidae)

31 Final programme SEFS 7 Girona, 27 June - 1 July 2011         THURSDAY, 30 JUNE 2011                                                                                                                                                        

Final programme 32 Girona, 27 June - 1 July 2011 SEFS 7

THURSDAY, 30 JUNE 2011 ARE BIOTIC INTERACTIONS IMPORTANT THURSDAY, 30 JUNE 2011 IN STREAMS? A CLOSE LOOK AT THE SS10 Patterns and Processes in Riverine Landscapes: CASE OF TROUT PREDATION ON BENTHIC A special session in honour of Professor Björn INVERTEBRATES Malmqvist Location: Sala Simfònica 12:15 Graça, Manuel; Serra, Sónia; Ferreira,Verónica Chairs: McKie, B. and Lepori, F. SS10-11 DOES STABLE TEMPERATURE FAVOR CONTINUOUS REPRODUCTION BY 09:15 Gessner, Mark THEODOXUS FLUVIATILIS AND EXPLAIN SS10-1 SPECIES INTERACTIONS AND LEAF ITS HIGH DENSITIES IN SOME KARSTIC DECOMPOSITION IN STREAMS: BJÖRN SPRINGS? MALMQVIST’S UNIQUE CONTRIBUTIONS 12:30 Prat, Narcis; García-Roger, Eduardo; 09:30 Bruder, Andreas; McKie, Brendan; Jabiol, SS10-12 Sanchez-Montoya, Maria del Mar; Cid, SS10-2 Jérémy; Gessner, Mark Nuria; Verkaik, Iraima; Erba, Stefania; EFFECTS OF MULTITROPHIC DIVERSITY Karaouzas, Ionannis; Vardakas, L.; ON ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING IN THE Sokoulidos, Nikos; De Martini, Daniele; DETRITUS BASED FOOD WEB OF A STREAM Buffagni, Andrea; Gómez, Rosa; Suarezm María Luisa; Vidal-Abarca, M.R.; 09:45 Frainer, André; McKie, Brendan; Malmqvist, Rieradevall, Maria SS10-3 Björn DECONSTRUCTING SPATIAL AND SEASONAL SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATION IN THE PATTERNS IN AQUATIC MACROINVERTEBRATE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIODIVERSITY AND ASSEMBLAGES FROM MEDITERRANEAN ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING IN STREAMS STREAMS: A HYDROLOGICAL COMPARISON.

10:00 McKie, Brendan; Lehmann, Kai; Malmqvist, 12:45 Herrmann, Jan SS10-4 Björn SS10-13 BENTHIC INVERTEBRATES IN ISLAND ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING WITHIN SPRING STREAMS — OF VALUE FOR ECOLOGY AND AND AUTUMN COMMUNITIES OF STREAM ECOLOGISTS? SUSPENSION FEEDERS: THE ROLE OF SPECIES EVENNESS Chairs: McKie, B. and Lepori, F.

10:15 Chauvet, Eric 15:15 Zhang, Yixin; Richardson, John; Dudgeon, SS10-5 A tribute to Björn: Biodiversity and stream SS10-14 David; Scoggins, Mateo ecosystem functioning, a parallel between IMPACT OF LAND-USE DISTURBANCES ON aquatic fungi and macroinvertebrate STREAM BIODIVERSITY ACROSS GEOGRAPHIC communities LANDSCAPES

Chairs: McKie, B. and Lepori, F. 15:30 Johnson, Richard SS10-15 SPATIAL CONGRUENCY OF STREAM 11:00 Perkins, Daniel; McKie, Brendan; ASSEMBLAGES AND DISTURBANCE SS10-6 Malmqvist, Björn; Gilmour, Steven; Reiss, Julia; Trimmer, Mark; Woodward, Guy 15:45 Bonada, Núria; Múrria, Cesc; Zamora- ANTICIPATING THE EFFECTS OF GLOBAL SS10-16 Muñoz, Carmen; Sáinz-Cantero, Carmen WARMING ON BIODIVERSITY-ECOSYSTEM E.; Garrido, Josefina; Acosta, Raúl; Alba- FUNCTIONING RELATIONSHIPS IN BENTHIC Tercedor, Javier; Vogler, Alfried P STREAM ASSEMBLAGES: EXAMPLES FROM NOT ALL SPECIES ARE EQUAL: MICROCOSM EXPERIMENTS INCORPORATING PHYLOGENIES AND TRAITS INTO TRADITIONAL DIVERSITY INDECES 11:15 Boyero, Luz; Pearson, Richard G.; Gessner, SS10-7 Mark O.; et al. Chairs: McKie, B. and Lepori, F. GLOBAL PATTERNS OF LEAF LITTER DECOMPOSITION IN STREAMS: IMPLICATIONS 16:30 Greenberg, Larry; Gustafsson, Pär; Bergman, FOR ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING AND SS10-17 Eva BIODIVERSITY IN A CHANGING CLIMATE FOREST-STREAM LINKAGES: THE RESPONSE OF BROWN TROUT TO WOODY DEBRIS AND 11:30 Richardson, John; Chauvet, Eric TERRESTRIAL INVERTEBRATE INPUTS SS10-8 CONSUMER RESPONSES TO RESOURCE PATCH ARCHITECTURE: LEAF PACKS IN Jonsson, Micael; Deleu, Pieter; Malmqvist, STREAMS 16:45 Björn SS10-18 EFFECTS OF LARGE-RIVER REGULATION 11:45 Lecerf, Antoine; Franck, Gilbert; Clément, ON EMERGENT AQUATIC INSECTS AND SS10-9 Lagrue TERRESTRIAL CONSUMERS PREDATOR-DETRITIVORE INTERACTIONS IN STREAM DEPOSITIONAL ZONES: 17:00 Fausch, Kurt; Benjamin, Joseph; Saunders, CONSEQUENCES FOR LITTER DECOMPOSITION SS10-19 Carl; Baxter, Colden; Lepori, Fabio AND SEDIMENT BIOTURBATION ANTHROPOGENIC STRESSORS ON STREAMS AND RIPARIAN ZONES CAN HAVE LARGE 12:00 Lepori, Fabio; Fausch, Kurt; Baxter, Colden; EFFECTS ON PREDATORS IN ADJACENT SS10-10 Benjamin, Joseph; Inoue, Mikio; Miyake, Yo HABITATS BY REDUCING PREY SUBSIDIES

33 Final programme SEFS 7 Girona, 27 June - 1 July 2011

17:15 Muotka, Timo 11:30 Stendera, Sonja; Bonada, Nuria; Cañedo- SS10-20 RESTORATION OF FENNOSCANDIAN STREAMS: SS13-8 Argüelles, Miguel; Hugueny, Bernard; MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING? Januschke, Kathrin; Pletterbauer, Florian FRESHWATER BIODIVERSITY PATTERNS AND 17:30 Wotton, Roger S RESPONSES TO STRESSORS AND NATURAL SS10-21 SUSPENSION FEEDERS AND FPS – 30 YEARS DRIVERS ACROSS DIFFERENT ECOSYSTEMS OF COLLABORATING WITH BJÖRN AND SCALES – A REVIEW

17:45 Hildrew, Alan 11:45 Gosselin, Marie-Pierre; Miles, Louise; Sweeting, SS10-22 BJÖRN MALMQVIST - MASTER FRESHWATER SS13-9 Roger ECOLOGIST IDENTIFICATION OF THE LIMITING FACTORS TO FRESHWATER PEARL MUSSEL (MARGARITIFERA SS13 Assessing the impacts of global change and MARGARITIFERA) RECRUITMENT IN THE NORTH anthropogenic pressures on freshwater ecosystems, TYNE CATCHMENT, NORTH-EAST ENGLAND. a role for long term-ecological research Location: Sala Petita 12:00 Bougon, Nolwenn; Ferreol, Martial Chairs: Montuelle, B.; Clemens, A.; Argerich, A.; Johnson, SS13-10 INTERPRETING LARGE-SCALE MONITORING

THURSDAY, 30 JUNE 2011 SL; Filipa, A.; Bonada, N. and Tockner, K. NETWORK DATA, IN A BOUNDARY SETTING APPROACH FOR BIOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES 09:15 Doledec, Sylvain; Merigoux, Sylvie; TO ENVIRONMENTAL PRESSURES IN SS13-1 Forcellini, Maxence NATURA. A MULTIPLE-TRAIT BASED APPROACH FOR ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF RESTORATION 12:30 Jaehnig, Sonja; Stoll, Stefan; Haase, Peter MEASURES ON THE MACROINVERTEBRATE SS13-11 LONG TERM ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN A COMMUNITIES OF TWO BY-PASSED SECTIONS RIVER AND FLOODPLAIN ECOSYSTEM: THE IN A LARGE EUROPEAN RIVER. RHINE-MAIN-OBSERVATORY

09:30 Gallardo, Belinda 12:45 Svanhalova, Blanka; Zahradkova, Svetlana; SS13-2 APPROACHING THE INTERACTION OF SS13-12 Bojkova, Jindriska CLIMATE CHANGE AND INVASIVE SPECIES LONG-TERM CHANGES OF MAYFLY USING SPECIES DISTRIBUTION MODELS TAXOCOENOSES: A CASE STUDY FROM THE CZECH REPUBLIC 09:45 Pace, Giorgio; Bonada, Nuria; Prat, Narcis SS13-3 CHANGES ON MACROINVERTEBRATE Chairs: Montuelle, B.; Clemens, A.; Argerich, A.; Johnson, ASSEMBLAGE (EPHEMEROPTERA, PLECOPTERA SL; Filipa, A.; Bonada, N. and Tockner, K. AND TRICHOPTERA) OVER A 15 YEAR PERIOD IN TWO DIFFERENT STREAMS: EFFECTS OF 15:15 Puig, Maria Angeles; Ventura, Marc; Landeira, FLOODS AND CLIMATE. SS13-13 Andrea; Ubero-Pascal, Nicolás; Fochetti, Romolo; Camarero, Lluís 10:00 Skoulikidis, Nikolaos; Economou, Alcibiades; LONG-TERM STUDIES IN SPANISH SS13-4 Dimitriou, Elias; Karaouzas, Ioannis; PYRENEES: THE STREAM MACROINVERTEBRATE Vardakas, Leonidas COMMUNITIES OF AIGÜESTORTES AND CREATED DESICCATION - ASSESSING THE ESTANY DE SANT MAURICI NATIONAL PARK. UNDERLYING CAUSE OF DESICCATION IN TEMPORARY RIVERS AND THE ECOLOGICAL 15:30 Tormos, Thierry; Lalande, Nathalie; Villeneuve, STATUS UNDER THE PERSPECTIVE OF MAN SS13-14 Bertrand; Kosuth, Pascal; Cernesson, Flavie; MADE DESICCATION Souchon, Yves REMOTE SENSING AND GIS TECHNIQUES FOR 10:15 Lalande, Nathalie; Cernesson, Flavie; Tormos, LARGE-SCALE ASSESSMENT OF THE RELATIVE SS13-5 Thierry; Souchon, Yves; Tournoud, Marie IMPACTS OF LAND COVER PRESSURES ON George; Kosuth, Pascal MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES DATASET QUALITY FOR A CONSISTENT ASSESSMENT OF WATER QUALITY: 15:45 Filipe, Ana Filipa; Markovic, Danijela; Pletterbauer, EXAMPLE OF IBGN DATASETS SAONE SS13-15 Florian; Tisseuil, Clément; Schmutz, Stefan; CATCHMENT IN FRANCE Bonada, Núria; Freyhof, Jörg SALMO TRUTTA IN MEDITERRANEAN AND Chairs: Montuelle, B.; Clemens, A.; Argerich, A.; Johnson, TEMPERATE EUROPEAN RIVER DRAINAGES: SL; Filipa, A.; Bonada, N. and Tockner, K. FORECASTING FUTURE DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS 11:00 Comte, Lise; Buisson, Laëtitia; Grenouillet, SS13-6 Gaël Chairs: Montuelle, B.; Clemens, A.; Argerich, A.; Johnson, DISTRIBUTIONAL SHIFTS OF STREAM FISH SL; Filipa, A.; Bonada, N. and Tockner, K. OVER THE LAST DECADES 16:30 Montuelle, Bernard; Dorioz, Jean Marcel; 11:15 Marcé, Rafael; Armengol, Joan SS13-16 Guillard, Jean SS13-7 EL NIÑO SOUTHERN OSCILLATION AND THE FRENCH ALPINE LAKES OBSERVATORY CLIMATE TRENDS IMPACT RESERVOIR (ALO): A TOOL FOR ASSESSING THE EFFECTS WATER QUALITY: EVIDENCES FROM A 44 OF THE GLOBAL CHANGE ON LAKE ECOLOGY. YEARS LONG-TERM RESEARCH

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16:45 Floury, Mathieu; Delattre, Cécile; Ferreol, SPATIAL EXPANSION OF AN INVASIVE THURSDAY, 30 JUNE 2011 SS13-17 Martial; Villeneuve, Bertrand; Souchon, SPECIES BY WIND-DRIVEN CURRENTS. Yves TRENDS IN MACROINVERTEBRATES 11:15 Kolada, Agnieszka; Dudley, Bernard; Willby, ASSEMBLAGES IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL SS15-7 Nigel CHANGE OVER A 30-YEAR PERIOD (1977- TESTING THE TAXONOMIC COMPOSITION 2008) : CASE OF THE MIDDLE LOIRE. MACROPHYTE METRICS FOR ASSESSMENT OF EUTROPHICATION – SEARCHING FOR 17:30 Argerich, Alba; Johnson, Sherri L.; Sebestyen, AN INTERCALIBRATION COMMON METRIC SS13-18 Stephen D.; Rhoades, Charles C.; Knoepp, Jennifer D.; Greathouse, Effie; Adams, Mary 11:30 Marzin, Anahita; Belliard, Jérôme; Pont, Didier Beth; Campbell, John; McDowell, William H.; SS15-8 ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF Likens, Gene RUNNING WATERS: DO MACROPHYTES, TRENDS IN STREAM DISSOLVED INORGANIC MACROINVERTEBRATES, DIATOMS AND FISH NITROGEN IN FORESTED REFERENCE SHOW SIMILAR RESPONSES TO HUMAN BASINS ACROSS US PRESSURES?

17:45 Buchaca, Teresa; Pueyo, Juan J.; Cañellas- 11:45 Moe, Jannicke; Soszka, Hanna; Lyche SS13-19 Boltà, Núria; Margalef, Olga; Sáez, Alberto; SS15-9 Solheim, Anne Giralt, Santiago; Catalan, Jordi ECOLOGICAL STATUS ASSESSMENT OF LAKE ECOSYSTEM RESPONSES TO LATE LAKES IN POLAND: INTEGRATION OF QUATERNARY ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE BIOLOGICAL INDICATORS AND EVALUATION IN THE SE PACIFIC FROM SEDIMENTARY OF UNCERTAINTY PIGMENT AND ISOTOPIC GEOCHEMICAL DATA OF RARAKU LAKE (EASTER ISLAND, 12:00 Pahissa, José; de Hoyos, Caridad; Catalán, 27ºS) SS15-10 Jordi INTERCALIBRATION OF PHYTOPLANKTON-BASED SS15 Ecological assessment of lakes, rivers and ECOLOGICAL QUALITY EVALUATION METHODS reservoirs: water quality management DEVELOPED WITHIN THE MEDITERRANEAN Location: Sala d’Assaig GEOGRAPHICAL INTERCALIBRATION GROUP Chairs. Moreno, E.; Poikane, S.; Brucet, S. and Van de (GIG). Bund, W. 12:15 Phillips, Geoff; Solheim, Anne Lyche; 09:15 Akbulut, Nuray; Akbulut, Aydýn; Solak, SS15-11 Anderson, Tom; Skjelbred, Birger; Carvalho, SS15-1 Cüneyt Nadir; Günsel, Selgün Laurence; Mischke, Ute; Borics, Gabor; de USE OF EPILITHIC DIATOMS TO EVALUATE Hoyos, Caridad; Moribato, Giuseppe; Moe, WATER QUALITY OF THE DELICE RIVER Jannicke (KIZILIRMAK) IN TURKEY ASSESSING THE STATUS OF PHYTOPLANKTON FOR THE WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE 09:30 Altuna Odriozola, Maddi; Martí, Eugènia; USING A COMMON METRIC APPLICABLE TO SS15-2 Sabater, Francesc; Diéz, Joserra; Riera, A VARIETY OF LAKE TYPES IN EUROPE Joan Lluis; Elosegi, Arturo AN ASSESSMENT OF THE POSSIBILITIES TO 12:30 Pilotto, Francesca; Bazzanti, Marcello; Di Vito, IMPROVE THE TROPHIC STATE OF RIVERS IN SS15-12 Valentina; Frosali, Davide; Livretti, Francesco; GIPUZKOA (BASQUE COUNTRY, NORTH SPAIN) Mastrantuono, Luciana; Solimini, Angelo THROUGH INCREASED SELF-PURIFICATION Giuseppe EFFECTS OF EUTROPHICATION, 09:45 Cattaneo, Antonella; Greene, Mélissa; Carignan, MORPHOLOGICAL ALTERATION AND SS15-3 Richard; Oberhaus, Laura HABITAT CHARACTERISTICS ON THE SPATIAL MACROPHYTES BUFFER THE EFFECTS OF DISTRIBUTION OF LITTORAL MACROINVERTEBRATE NUTRIENT INPUTS IN LAKES EXPERIENCING COMMUNITIES IN NATURAL MEDITERRANEAN RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT LAKES

10:00 Cortes, Rui; Oliveira, Simone; Hughes, Samantha; 12:45 Poikane, Sandra; Brucet-Balmanas, Sandra; SS15-4 Jesus, Joaquim SS15-13 Birk, Sebastian; van de Bund, Wouter PREDICTION OF ECOLOGICAL QUALITY IN ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF LAKES IN RUNNING WATERS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR EUROPE: LESSONS LEARNED AND CHALLENGES MANAGEMENT. AHEAD

10:15 Gevrey, Muriel; Provost, Cédric; Argillier, Chairs. Moreno, E.; Poikane, S.; Brucet, S. and Van SS15-5 Christine de Bund, W. IS BENTHIC FAUNA RELEVANT TO ASSESS ECOLOGICAL QUALITY OF RESERVOIRS? 15:15 Prats, Jordi; Arbat, Marina; Sánchez-Juny, SS15-14 Martí; Armengol, Joan; Dolz, Josep Chairs. Moreno, E.; Poikane, S.; Brucet, S. and Van LONGITUDINAL PATTERNS OF WATER de Bund, W. TEMPERATURE ALTERATION AT THE DAILY TIMESCALE: THE EBRO RIVER CASE 11:00 Hoyer, Andrea Birgit; Acosta, Mario; Anquita, SS15-6 Mansia; Fernández Baldomero, Javier; 15:30 Pujante, Ana María; Siscar, Roser; Torreblanca, Schladow, Geoffrey; Rueda, Francisco José SS15-15 Amparo; Martínez, Miguel Ángel

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PRELIMINARY VERSION OF A FISH 09:45 Tibor, Erös; Schmera, Dénes; Schick, Rob INTEGRATED BIOMARKER RESPONSE O8-3 NETWORK THINKING IN RIVERSCAPE INDEX (IBR) FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF CONSERVATION – A GRAPH-BASED APPROACH THE ECOLOGICAL HEALTH OF RIVERS 10:00 Martínez López, Javier; Carreño Fructuoso, 15:45 Rigosi, Anna; Rueda, Francisco O8-4 María Francisca; Palazón Ferrando, Jose SS15-16 SELECTIVE WITHDRAWAL SHORT-TERM Antonio; Vidal-Abarca Gutierrez, María Rosario; EFFECTS ON PHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNITY Suárez Alonso, María Luisa; Gámez Cerezo, COMPOSITION IN A MEDITERRANEAN Rosa; Esteve Selma, Miguel Ángel RESERVOIR STUDY AND CLASSIFICATION OF SEMIARID WETLANDS BASED ON THEIR PLANT Chairs. Moreno, E.; Poikane, S.; Brucet, S. and Van COMMUNITIES AND TOPOGRAPHY BY MEANS de Bund, W. OF LiDAR AND SPECTRAL AIRBORNE REMOTE SENSORS. 16:30 Rovira, Laia; Trobajo, Rosa; Leira, Manel; SS15-17 Ibáñez, Carles 10:15 O8-5 THE RESPONSE OF BENTHIC ESTUARINE Haggerty, Roy; González-Pinzon, Ricardo;

THURSDAY, 30 JUNE 2011 DIATOM ASSEMBLAGES TO NATURAL AND Argerich, Alba; Martí, Eugènia; Christensen, ANTHROPOGENIC STRESSORS: APPLICATION Celene; Ribot, Miquel; Myrold, David OF THE EXISTING DIATOM INDICES IN A PATTERNS OF AEROBIC RESPIRATION IN MEDITERRANEAN SALT WEDGE ESTUARY: STREAMS QUANTIFIED USING THE SMART THE EBRO RIVER ESTUARY (CATALONIA, NE TRACER RESAZURIN SPAIN). SS11 Multiple-scale perspectives on stream 16:45 Serra, Sónia; Feio, Maria biogeochemistry SS15-18 DEVELOPMENT OF A DIGITAL TAXONOMIC KEY Location: Sala 1 FOR PORTUGUESE MACROINVERTEBRATES Chairs: Thomas, S.A.; Marti, E.; Von Schiller, D.; Valett, M.; IMPLEMENTATED IN THE AQUAWEB ONLINE Brookshire, J. and Bernal, S. PLATFORM 11:00 Sponseller, Ryan; Temnerud, Johan; Bishop, 17:00 Winfield, Ian; Emmrich, Matthias; Guillard, SS11-1 Kevin; Laudon, Hjalmar SS15-19 Jean; Mehner, Thomas; Rustadbakken, Atle AN ASSESSMENT OF REGIONAL PATTERNS THE USE AND STANDARDISATION OF AND DRIVERS OF DISSOLVED INORGANIC HYDROACOUSTICS FOR THE ASSESSMENT AND ORGANIC NITROGEN (N) LOSSES FROM OF FISH POPULATIONS IN LAKES AND BOREAL STREAMS AND RIVERS OF SWEDEN RESERVOIRS 11:15 Graeber, Daniel; Zwirnmann, Elke; Gelbrecht, 17:15 Brucet, Sandra; Pédron, Stéphanie; Lauridsen, SS11-2 Jörg; Gücker, Björn; Kronvang, Brian SS15-20 Torben L.; Mehner, Thomas; Argillier, Christine; IMPROVING WATER DISSOLVED ORGANIC Winfield, Ian J.; Volta, Pietro; Emmrich, NITROGEN MEASUREMENT IN FRESHWATER Matthias; Jeppesen, Erik SYSTEMS WITH HIGH INORGANIC NITROGEN FISH COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN EUROPEAN CONCENTRATIONS: A COMPARISON OF LAKES: THE ROLE OF EUTROPHICATION, CLIMATE DIALYSIS, ANION-EXCHANGE PRETREATMENT AND HYDROMORPHOLOGY ALTERATIONS AND SIZE-EXCLUSION CHROMATOGRAPHY

17:30 Lopez-Roldan, Ramon; Gonzalez, Susana; 11:30 Brookshire, Jack; Sponseller, Ryan SS15-21 Pelayo, Sergi; Piña, Benjamin; Cortina, Jose SS11-3 BIOGEOCHEMICAL EVOLUTION IN SMALL Luis WATERSHEDS AND STREAMS INTEGRATION OF BIOLOGICAL ASSAY (ZEBRAFISH SCALE) AND PHYSICO-CHEMICAL 11:45 Aguilera Becker, Rosana; Marcé, Rafael; ANALYSIS FOR DETECTION OF WATER SS11-4 Sabater, Sergi QUALITY CHANGES MODELING INSTREAM NUTRIENT PROCESSES AT THE CATCHMENT SCALE: TESTING THE O8 Novel techniques in freshwater ecology EFFICIENCY LOSS HYPOTHESIS Location: Sala 1 Chair: Planas, D. 12:00 Bernal, Susana; von Schiller, Daniel; Martí, SS11-5 Eugènia; Sabater, Francesc 09:15 Cañedo-Argüelles, Miguel; Perrée, Isabelle; TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF IN-STREAM NET O8-1 Grantham, Ted; Rieradevall, Maria; Prat, UPTAKE: IMPLICATIONS FOR INORGANIC Narcís NITROGEN EXPORT FROM CATCHMENTS. RESPONSE OF STREAM MACROINVERTEBRATES TO SALINIZATION: A 12:15 Martí, Eugènia; von Schiller, Daniel; Bernal, MESOCOSM APPROACH SS11-6 Susana; Ribot, Miquel; Sabater, Francesc PATTERNS OF TEMPORAL VARIATION IN 09:30 Domisch, Sami; Jaehnig, Sonja; Haase, Peter NET AND GROSS IN-STREAM NUTRIENT O8-2 SPECIES DISTRIBUTION MODELLING OF UPTAKE STREAM INVERTEBRATES UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS 12:30 Gómez, Rosa; Arce, María Isabel; Sánchez- SS11-7 Montoya, María del Mar; Suárez, María Luisa; Vidal-Abarca, María del Rosario

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THE EFFECT OF FLOW VARIABILITY ON THE STRONG TOP-DOWN EFFECTS OF BARBUS THURSDAY, 30 JUNE 2011 SEDIMENT NUTRIENT DYNAMICS IN AN MERIDIONALIS IN A MEDITERRANEAN INTERMITTENT MEDITERRANEAN STREAM STREAM

12:45 Thomas, Steve; El-Sabaawi, Rana; MacNeill, 17:45 Jones, Iwan; Lauridsen, Rasmus; Edwards, SS11-8 Keeley; Heatherly, Tom; Collins, Sarah; O10-6 Francois; Montoya, Jose; Ibbotson, Anton; Pringle, Cathy; Flecker, Alex Woodward, Guy; Hildrew, Alan AN ISOTOPE TRACER APPROACH TO LARGE SCALE MANIPULATIONS OF A ASSESSING TOP-DOWN AND BOTTOM-UP QUANTIFIED FOOD WEB CONTROL OF NITROGEN CYCLING IN A NEOTROPICAL STREAM POSTER SESSION

Chairs: Thomas, S.A.; Marti, E.; Von Schiller, D.; O2 Biological and Ecosystem Conservation Valett, M.; Brookshire, J. and Bernal, S. Chair: Ordeix, Marc

15:15 Blesa, Alba; Martí, Eugènia; Ribot, Miquel; P89 SS11-9 Peipoch, Marc Babanazarova, Olga; Sidelev, Sergey; Shisheleva, 15N LONGITUDINAL PATTERNS IN BIOFILMS Svetlana AS INTEGRATIVE SIGNAL OF N PROCESSING Winter phytoplankton in hypertrophic lake DOWNSTREAM OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT Nero with “planktothrichetum” type of PLANT INPUTS community from early summer to late autumn (Lake Nero, Russia) 15:30 Pusch, Martin; Gücker, Björn; Brauns, SS11-10 Mario; Voss, Maren; Solimini, Angelo P90 Effects of tertiary-treated wastewater Costa, Maria; Saro, Liliana; Monaghan, Kieran; discharge on ecosystem functioning Monteiro, Marta; Amadeu, Soares and food web structure in an urban A comparative study of the effects of stream Eucalypt, Pine and Broadleaf forests on the fish communities of Portuguese upland 15:45 Grimm, Nancy; Hale, Rebec1ca; Turnbull, streams SS11-11 Laura; Earl, Stevan; Childers, Dan STORMWATER NUTRIENTS IN URBAN P91 CATCHMENTS: ARE DESIGNED ECOSYSTEMS Gilbert Rus, Juan Diego; de Vicente, Inmaculada; EFFICIENT IN NUTRIENT RETENTION? Parra, Gema; Guerrero, Francisco Biogeographic tools for proposing O10 Trophic webs conservation areas for zooplankton Location: Sala 1 diversity: the case of the Alto Guadalquivir Chair: Woodward, G. region

16:30 Kainz, Martin; Heissenberger, Martin; P92 O10-1 Koussoroplis, Apostolos-Manuel; Martinz, Köngäs, Petrina; Niemistö, Juha; Horppila, Jukka; Mariella; Nussbaumer, Julia; Schultz, Salonen, Kalevi Sebastian; Watzke, Jörg Effects of Aeration on Lake’s Thermal CAN DIETARY FATTY ACIDS PREDICT FATTY Stratification and Stability in Changing ACID PROFILES IN AQUATIC CONSUMERS? – Environmental Conditions SCRUTINIZING FATTY ACID RETENTION OF ORGANISMS AT VARIOUS TROPHIC LEVELS P94 Pascual Toca, Marta; Esteban Simón-Talero, César; 16:45 Hette, Nicolas; Dumont, Bernard; Pont, Cotallo de Cáceres, Miguel Ángel; Moreno Rendón, O10-2 Didier; Roussel, Jean-Marc; Oberdorff, Paloma; Pula Moreno, Héctor Julián; Valverde, Lucia Thierry; Belliard, Jérôme Study of barriers and spawning areas for INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON FOOD rheophilous species from reservoirs in WEBS IN TEMPERATE STREAMS: A STABLE Extremadura region (Southwestern Spain) ISOTOPE STUDY P95 17:00 Larsen, Thomas; Ventura, Marc; Andersen, Saro, Liliana; Costa, Maria; Medeiros, Joana; O10-3 Nils; Catalan, Jordi; O’Brien, Diane Monteiro, Marta; Monaghan, Kieran; Soares, Amadeu STABLE ISOTOPE FINGERPRINTING OF A comparative study of the effects of AMINO ACIDS IN AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS Eucalypt, Pine and Broadleaf forests on amphibian communities associated with 17:15 Martino, Aurelia; Syväranta, Jari; Cucherousset, Portuguese upland streams O10-4 Julien; Kopp, Dorothée; Crivelli, Alain; Céréghino, Régis; Santoul, Frédéric P96 FRESHWATER PREDATION AT ECOSYSTEM Servia, Maria J.; Vieira-Lanero, Rufino; Barca-Bravo, BOUNDARIES: A CASE STUDY OF THE Sandra; Couto-Mendoza, María T.; Morquecho, Carlos; INTRODUCED EUROPEAN CATFISH (SILURUS Rivas-Rodríguez, Sheila; Sánchez-Hernández, Javier; GLANIS) IN SOUTHWEST FRANCE. Silva-Bautista, Sergio; Cobo, Fernando Translocated species in the river Miño: 17:30 Rodríguez-Lozano, Pablo; Verkaik, Iraima; present status of Gobio lozanoi and Cobitis O10-5 Rieradevall, Maria; Prat, Narcís paludica (Pisces) in the Spanish tributaries

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of the boundary section with Portugal the growth, chlorophyll content and photosynthetic rate of the green alga P97 Scenedesmus quadricauda Toja, Julia; León, David; Peñalver, Patricio; Casas, Jesús; Gallego, Irene; Juan, Melchor; Fuentes- O5 Ecosystem processes Rodriguez, Francisca; Pérez, Carmen; Sánchez, Pedro Chair: Elliot, Alex Farm ponds in Andalusia (South of Spain): opportunities for species, landscape and P107 people LeJeune, Anne -Hélène; Pinel-Alloul, Bernadette; Bourdiol, Floriane; Aldamman, Lama; Peron, Tania; P98 Amyot, Marc Zapata, Angela; Rivera Rondón, Carlos A. How migratory behavior affects ASSESSMENT OF ALTERNATIVES FOR CONTROLLING biomagnification of Methyl-mercury by the CYANOBACTERIAL BLOOMS IN A TROPICAL URBAN phantom midge Chaoborus sp. WETLAND P108 O4 Physiological Ecology Arroita, Maite; Aristi, Ibon; Flores, Lorea; Díez,

THURSDAY, 30 JUNE 2011 Chair: Larsen, Thomas Joserra; Elosegi, Arturo The use of wood sticks to assess river P99 ecosystem functioning: comparison with Conde-Álvarez, Rafael M.; Bañares España, Elena; leaf breakdown rates Nieto-Caldera, José María; Flores-Moya, Antonio; Figueroa, Félix L. P110 Photosynthetic plasticity of macrophytes De Castro-Català, Núria; Mora-Gómez, Juanita; growing in shallow lake of Fuente de Piedra Muñoz, Isabel; Romaní, Anna M. to acclimate to increasing irradiance during Links between consumer and resource an annual cycle quality: a leaf litter decomposition experiment P100 Fabón Anchelergues, Gabriel; Monforte, Laura; P111 Tomás, Rafael; Núñez-Olivera, Encarnación; Martínez- Elsaholi, Mohamed; Kelly-Quinn, Mary Abaigar, Javier The effect of nutrient concentrations and Quick physiological changes in response to ratios on periphyton biomass radiation conditions and UV-B enhancement in an aquatic liverwort P112 Fuchsberger, Jennifer; Weigelhofer, Gabriele; Teufl, P101 Bernadette; Welti, Nina; Hein, Thomas Kobak, Jaroslaw; Poznanska, Malgorzata PO4-uptake and release in agricultural Ponto-Caspian gammarids induce behavioural headwater streams - impacts on stream changes in zebra mussel Dreisena polymorpha restoration

P102 P113 Laviale, Martin; Morin, Soizic González, Ana Rosa; Butturini, Andrea Contrasted short term recovery of Changes in molecular size distribution in periphyton photosynthesis after pulse dissolved organic matter in a Mediterranean exposition to the similarly acting herbicides: river: storm flow vs. base flow the photosystem II inhibitors atrazine and isoproturon P114 Illyová, Marta P103 Cladocera and Copepoda species diversity Pajk, Franja; Simcic, Tatjana; Brancelj, Anton patterns across connectivity gradient in the Thermal sensitivity of metabolism and Danube floodplain area (Slovak-Hungarian growth in lake and pond species of Daphnia stretch).

P104 P115 Akcaalan, Reyhan; Koker, Latife; Sozer, Basak; Oguz, Mas-Martí, Esther; Sanpera-Calbet, Isis; Muñoz, Basak; Albay, Meric Isabel N/P ratio or allelopathy is effecting Effects of flow intermittency on consumers’ microcystin production of Microcystis fitness and functioning: A bottom-up effect aeruginosa through changes in resources’ quality.

P105 P116 Simcic, Tatjana; Germ, Mateja Nogueira, Marcos; Perbiche-Neves, Gilmar; Naliato, Climate warming and respiratory potential Danilo; Debastiani, Jose Roberto; Casanova, Silvia of aquatic organisms from an oligotrophic THE RIVER THE LA PLATA BASIN (BRAZIL, lake BOLIVIA, ARGENTINA, PARAGUAY AND URUGUAY): LATITUDINAL LIMNOLOGICAL PATTERNS AND P106 EFFECTS OF LARGE RESERVOIRS CONSTRUCTION Vítová, Milada; Rucki, Marián; Zachleder, Vilém Effect of lanthanum and neodymium on

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P117 P129 THURSDAY, 30 JUNE 2011 Pereira, Ana; Geraldes, Paulo; Lima-Fernandes, Eva; Guareschi, Simone; Gutiérrez-Cánovas, Cayetano; Fernandes, Isabel; Cássio, Fernanda; Pascoal, Cláudia Picazo, Félix; Sánchez-Fernández, David; Abellán, Effects of nutrient enrichment and riparian Pedro; Velasco García, Josefa; Millán, Andrés vegetation on litter decomposition in Macroinvertebrate Biodiversity in Spain’s streams Mountain National Parks: Patterns and Surrogates P118 Sala, Marc; Butturini, Andrea; Camarero, Lluís; Boix, P130 Marta Mariani, Maria Antonietta; Buscarinu, Paola; Padedda, Quantitative and qualitative Dissolved Bachisio Mario; Sechi, Nicola; Virdis, Tomasa; Lugliè, Organic Matter (DOM) changes during Antonella snowmelt and stormflows in a high mountain Knowledge, possibility of prediction catchment and management of potentially toxic Cyanobacteria blooms in the Sardinian man- P119 made lakes (western Mediterranean). Seriñá, Vanesa; Chappuis, Eglantine; Ballesteros, Enric; Martí, Eugènia; Gacia, Esperaça P131 Patterns of variability of d13C and d15N Marrone, Federico; Lo Brutto, Sabrina; Arculeo, Marco in freshwater aquatic macrophytes from FIRST MOLECULAR EVIDENCES FOR THE SYNONYMY Catalonia (NE Spain) OF FERRISSIA WAUTIERI AND THE CRYPTIC INVADER FERRISSIA FRAGILIS (MOLLUSCA: PULMONATA: P120 ANCYLIDAE) Teufl, Bernadette; Weigelhofer, Gabriele; Fuchsberger, Jennifer; Welti, Nina; Hein, Thomas P132 Effects of stream degradation on the Moreno, Jose Luis; Aboal, Marina; Monteagudo, Laura sediment quality of agricultural low-order New records of rare macroalgae in south- streams central Spain

P121 P134 Ylla, Irene; Peter, Hannes; Romaní, Anna M.; Sabater, Rivas-Rodríguez, Sheila; Vieira-Lanero, Rufino; Sergi; Tranvik, Lars Servia, María J.; Barca-Bravo, Sandra; Gómez-Sande, RELATING BACTERIAL DIVERSITY AND Pablo; Lago-Meijide, Lorena; Morquecho, Carlos; EXTRACELLULAR ENZYMATIC FUNCTIONING: Nachón, David; Cobo, Fernando DIFFERENCES BETWEEN STREAM AND LAKE Invasive trends of freshwater species in a COMMUNITIES transboundary river: the case of the Miño River (Spain-Portugal). O7 Biodiversity Chair: De Wever, Aaike P135 Sanuy Castells, Delfí; Amat Orriols, Fèlix; Palau Ibars, P122 Antoni Alonso, Alvaro; Castro-Díez, Pilar Distribution and habitat characteristics of The exotic aquatic mud snail Potamopyrgus lacustrine population of the Pyrenean newt antipodarum (Hydrobiidae, Mollusca): State (Calotriton asper) of the art of a worldwide invasion P136 P124 Tomás, Pedro; Moreno, Jose Luis; Aboal, Marina; Bereczki, Csaba; Szivák, Ildikó; Boda, Réka; Csabai, Oscoz, Javier; Durán, Concha; Navarro, Patricia Zoltán Distribution and ecology of some species of Aquatic macroinvertebrate assemblage variation Rhodophyta in the Ebro River Basin among seasons, sites and microhabitats O8 Novel techniques in freshwater ecology P126 Chair: Marcé, Rafael Csabai, Zoltan; Boda, Pal; Szivak, Ildiko; Kalman, Zoltan P137 Dispersal activity of aquatic Coleoptera Angélibert, Sandrine; Faessler, Sarah; Gattolliat, and Heteroptera species: Body size and Jean-Luc; Gessner, Mark O.; Lazeyras, Michel; Pansier, species dependent responses for changing Sébastien; Sartori, Michel; Stucki, Pascal; Oertli, Beat of environmental factors? eKey – electronic multiple entry key: a new P127 tool for environmental managers to identify Derka, Tomás; Fedor, Peter aquatic invertebrates. Hydrolutos,an extraordinary aquatic OR THOPTERAN genus (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae: Lutosini) P138 from Guyana highlands Ejarque, Elisabet; Butturini, Andrea P128 Characterising the diversity of fluorescence García Fernández, María Eugenia; Aboal, Marina DOM components in heterogeneous data sets: HIGH DIVERSITY AREAS OF CONTINENTAL ALGAE: Use of chromatographic procedures for EEM THE CASE OF MURCIA, SOUTH-EAST OF SPAIN peak recognition and decomposition.

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P139 BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY OF THE Norf, Helge; Borchardt, Dietrich; Weitere, Markus POÇO NEGRO CREEK (PORTUGAL) MOBICOS – A new scientific platform for experimental water research P148 Sánchez-Montoya, María del Mar; González, Carmen; P140 García-Roger, Eduardo Moisés; Suárez, María Luisa; Picazo, Antonio; Rochera, Carlos; Vicente, Eduardo; Vidal-Abarca, María Rosario; Prat, Narcís; Rieradevall, Camacho, Antonio María; Gómez, Rosa Cytometric identification and discrimination Effects of hydrological drought on both of photosynthetic organisms in the vertical habitat availability and macroinvertebrate profile of a highly stratified meromictic community in permanent and temporary lake. Monitoring of seasonal community Mediterranean streams in the Southeast of dynamics. Spain.

O10 Trophic webs SS2 Temporary wetland ecology Chair: Ventura, Marc P149

THURSDAY, 30 JUNE 2011 P141 Alfonso, Giuseppe; Ernandes, Paola; Zuccarello, Brouard, Olivier; LE JEUNE, Anne-Hélène; LEROY, Vincenzo; Belmonte, Genuario Céline; CEREGHINO, Régis; ROUX, Olivier; Temporary waters in Apulia (south-eastern PELOZUELO, Laurent; DEJEAN, Alain; CORBARA, Italy): biodiversity and environmental Bruno; Jean-François CARRIAS, Jean-François features Integrating algae and other microbial communities into the detritus-based food P150 web in tank-bromeliads Boix, Dani; Caria, Maria Carmela; Gascón, Stéphanie; Mariani, Maria Antonietta; Sala, Jordi; Bagella, P142 Simonetta Buñay, Danilo; Miró, Alexandre; Bonastre, Marta; Biodiversity in Mediterranean Temporary Ventura, Marc Ponds: contrasting space/time patterns Role of Gammarus lacustris (Crustacea : among multiple organism-groups Amphipoda) on plankton community structure in an alpine shallow lake (Llarg d’Engors, P151 Eastern Pyrenees) Caria, Maria Carmela; Bagella, Simonetta Diversity of plant assemblages with Isoetes P143 histrix in Mediterranean temporary ponds: Mathieu, Francine; Christian, Müllegger; Andreas, implication for conservation. Weilhartner; Jörg, Watzke; Martin, Kainz How do young, artificial lakes affect P152 food quality and fatty acid composition in Dolos, Klara; Rudner, Michael zooplankton? Seasonal variability and phenology of dwarf rush communities in Southern Spain P144 Muneret, Lucile; Toury, Julie; Reynaud, Dominique; P153 Mérigoux, Sylvie Fernández-Rodríguez, M. J.; Jiménez Rodríguez, Trophic patterns of benthic invertebrates Antonia; Hidalgo-Lara, C.; Serrano, L. along tropical island rivers (Réunion, Indian Characterization of Haptophyte blooms in Ocean) aquaculture ponds by the estuary of the Guadalquivir River (SW Spain) SS1 When rivers run dry: temporary streams as coupled aquatic-terrestrial ecosystems P155 Linares, Rogelio; Menció, Anna; Rodríguez-Florit, P145 Agustí; Roqué, Carles; Zarroca, Mario Arce, Maria Isabel; Gómez, Rosa; Sánchez-Montoya, Hydrogeological features of wetlands Maria del Mar; Vidal-Abarca, Maria del Rosario; developed over pediments in the Albera Suárez, Maria Luisa Range (NE Spain) NITRIFICATION AND DENITRIFICATION RATES IN AN INTERMITTENT MEDITERRANEAN STREAM: P156 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A PERENNIAL AND A Miracle, Maria Rosa; Sahuquillo, Maria; Morata, Sara; TEMPORARY REACH , Eduardo Vicente Nutrients and primary producers in P146 Mediterranean ponds Catalán, Núria; Alomar, Carmen; Cañas, Lídia; Obrador, Biel; Pretus, Joan Ll. SS4 Freshwater ecosystems as fundamental Dissolved organic matter in temporary components in regional carbon budgets: a cross- streams: spatiotemporal variability in a system perspective Mediterranean catchment P147 P157 Jesus, Teresa Español, Cecilia; Gallardo, Belinda; Pino, Mª Rosa; EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF EXTREME EVENTS Comín, Francisco A. (DROUGHT AND / OR FLOOD) IN THE STRUCTURE OF Is aquatic metabolism higher in natural than

Final programme 40 Girona, 27 June - 1 July 2011 SEFS 7 in restored wetlands? A case of study in a STORAGE ZONES: EVIDENCE FROM IN-CHANNEL THURSDAY, 30 JUNE 2011 semi-arid floodplain. OBSTRUCTERS MANIPULATION

SS5 Impacts of global change on higher levels of SS13 Assessing the impacts of global change and organisation: communities, food webs, ecosystems anthropogenic pressures on freshwater ecosystems, a role for long term-ecological research. P158 Herrera, Guillermo; Durán, Cristina; Medina-Sánchez, P166 Juan Manuel; Villar-Argáiz, Manuel; Rojo, Carmen; Farres, Roser; Felip, Marisol; Camarero, Lluis; Álvarez-Cobelas, Miguel; Carrillo, Presentación Catalan, Jordi Contrasting responses of nano and Multiannual changes of lake microplankton picoplankton communities to UVR and P- inputs assemblages in a high mountain lake: linking in a mid-altitude lagoons of Meditarreanean climate variability and fluctuations in region. community composition.

SS10 Patterns and Processes in Riverine P167 Landscapes: A special session in honour of Professor Kokorite, Ilga; Klavins, Maris; Jankevica, Maruta; Björn Malmqvist Konosonoka, Inga Evaluation of historical anthropogenic P159 pressure on lake ecosystems by using Cid Puey, Nuria; Andreu, Rosa; Ibañez, Carles; sediment core analysis Collado, Rut; Rieradevall, Maria; Prat, Narcís Niche separation and biological trait P168 response to hydraulic stress of benthic Kreneva, Sofia; Kreneva, Katerina macroinvertebrates in a large regulated Recent Trends in Diagnostics of the Great river Russian Lakes

P160 P169 Tekwani Movellan, Nerea; Tornés, Elisabet; Urrea - Polasek, Marek; Zahradkova, Svetlana; Spacek, Jan; Clos, Gemma; Majdi, Nabil; Buffan-Dubau, Evelyne; Bojkova, Jindriska Sabater, Sergi; Tackx, Micky Mayflies of the family Heptageniidae (Insecta, Contribution of epilthic diatoms to benthic- Ephemeroptera) of the Czech Republic: rare, pelagic coupling in the Garonne River protected and problematic species (France) P170 P161 Varadinova, Emilia; Soufi, Rabia; Kerakova, Maria; Tornes, Elisabet; Acuña, Vicenç; Sabater, Sergi Vidinova, Yanka; Tyufekchieva, Violeta; Uzunov, Effect of flood events at different spatial Yordan scales on diatom communities in a semiarid LONG TERM CHANGES IN MACROINVERTEBRATE river network SPECIES COMPOSITION AND ACTUAL ECOLOGICAL STATE ASSESSMENT OF BULGARIAN RIVER REFERENT SS11 Multiple-scale perspectives on stream SITES biogeochemistry P171 P162 Vrba, Jaroslav; Kopacek, Jiri; Fott, Jan; Nedbalova, Banea, O; Boix Canadel, M; Costea Llabrés, G; Linda Fasciotti, A; Llorens Marès, T; Morán López, T; LAKE RACHELSEE (1999–2010): A CASE OF Nadal Sala, D; Olivet Vila, J; Requena Pelegrina, R; PLANKTON RECOVERY FROM ACID STRESS DELAYED Rodríguez Blanco, S; Rovira Capdevila, M; Sala Faig, BY FOREST DIEBACK M; Seriñá Esteban, V; Butturini, A Solute transport through a river network. SS14 Freshwater mollusks. Biodiversity and Do stream systems really a good job? ecological threats and Conservation strategies.

P163 P172 Boy Roura, Mercè; Menció Domingo, Anna; Mas-Pla, Barata, Carlos; Faria, Melissa; Blázquez, Mercedes; Josep Fernández, Maria; Navarro, Ana; López, Miguel Angel; Nitrate trends in springs as a factor Lacorte, Silvia; Piña, Benjamín influencing surface water quality Contaminant and physiological differences of Spanish Zebra mussel (Dreissena P164 polymorpha) populations. López-Sánchez, David; Boix, Dani; Folch, Albert; Rodríguez-Florit, Agustí; Mas-Pla, Josep; Brusi, P173 David; Menció, Anna Palau, Antoni; Navarro, Enrique; Colomer, M.Angels; Analyzing the nitrogen cycle in a river- Sanuy, Delfi; Marín, Nines; Miguel, Lluis aquifer context. The Onyar river case (NE Modeling larval dynamics in Ribarroja Spain). Reservoir: an environmentally-friendly tool for controlling Zebra Mussel (Dreissena P165 polymorpha) colonization of aquatic Lupon, Anna; Sabater, Francesc infrastructures RELATING NUTRIENT UPTAKE WITH TRANSIENT

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P174 Pou-Rovira, Quim; Llopart, Xavier; Feo, Carles; Campos, Miquel; Boix, Dani; Carabús, Mª Pilar; Ramos, Santi; Araujo, Rafael PRESENT SITUATION OF UNIONIDS IN THE LOWER TER

SS15 Ecological assessment of lakes, rivers and reservoirs: water quality management

P175 Cortés, Alicia; Rueda, Francisco José; de Vicente, Inmaculada; Escobar, Maria Ángeles; García-Jurado, Fátima; Hoyer, Andrea; Fleenor, William; Lucena, Juan; Moreno-Ostos, Enrique River inflow mixing in a stratified Mediterranean reservoir (Béznar, Spain) THURSDAY, 30 JUNE 2011 P176 Ozkahya, Pinar; Tarkan, Ahmet Nuri; Onsoy, Bahadir; Kaymaz, Seyma Merve; Sevingel, Nail AN INVESTIGATION ON THE SPRINGS OF GOKOVA BAY (TURKEY, SOUTHERN AEGEAN)

P178 Ramón, Cintia; Rueda, Francisco; Acosta, Mario Modelling transport and mixing processes at the confluence of two rivers entering a meandering reservoir

P179 Rask, Martti; Olin, Mikko; Ruuhijärvi, Jukka IMPROVEMENTS IN THE FINNISH FISH-BASED LAKE CLASSIFICATION METHOD

P180 Rîsnoveanu, Geta; Nistorescu, Marius; Preda, Elena; Popescu, Cristina; Vãdineanu, Angheluþã Litter decomposition experiments in aquatic systems: Does the shape of leaf litter bags matters?

P181 Vicente, Eduardo; Soria, Juan M.; Soria, Xavier; Miracle, Maria R.; Rodríguez, Maria J.; Durán, Concha New trends in the use of methodology to establish the Ebro water bodies ecological quality according to the European Water Framework Directive.

Final programme 42 Girona, 27 June - 1 July 2011 SEFS 7 FRIDAY, 1 JULY 2011                                                                          

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FRIDAY, 30 JUNE 2011 CARBON IN A TEMPERATE WATERSHED: LAKE GENEVA AND RIVERS OF CANTON GENEVA, SS4 Freshwater ecosystems as fundamental SWITZERLAND components in regional carbon budgets: a cross- system perspective SS1 When rivers run dry: temporary streams as Chairs: Del Giorgio, P.; Sobek, S.; Obrador, B. and coupled aquatic-terrestrial ecosystems Marce, R. Location: Sala Petita Chairs: Datry, T.; Tockner, K.; Arscott, D. and Corti, R. 09:15 Singer, Gabriel; Hengsberger, Sabrina; Besemer, SS4-1 Katharina; Battin, Tom; Dittmar, Thorsten 09:15 Timoner, Xisca; Acuña, Vicenç; Sabater, STREAM NETWORK-SCALE PATTERNS OF SS1-1 Sergi DOC-PROCESSING AND CARBON DIOXIDE INTERMITTENCY DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS EVASION ON C:N:P USE BY ECTOENZIMES IN A MEDITERRANEAN STREAM. 09:30 Wallin, Marcus; Grabs, Tomas; Buffam, Ishi; SS4-2 Laudon, Hjalmar; Ågren, Anneli; Öquist, 09:30 Dehedin, Arnaud; Gaillard, Isabelle; FRIDAY, 1 JULY 2011 Mats; Bishop, Kevin SS1-2 Danjean, Marc; Thibault, Datry; Volatier,

EVASION OF CO2 FROM STREAMS – A Laurence MAJOR COMPONENT OF THE CARBON LONGITUDINAL CHANGES IN EPILITHIC EXPORT THROUGH THE AQUATIC CONDUIT MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE ALONG IN A BOREAL CATCHMENT AN INTERMITTENT RIVER: INFLUENCE OF DRYING/REWETTING CYCLES 09:45 Del Giorgio, Paul; St Pierre, Annick; Lapierre, SS4-3 Jean-François; Vachon, Dominic 09:45 Zoppini, Annamaria; Fazi, Stefano; Amalfitano, MAJOR ROLE OF CARBON DIOXIDE AND SS1-3 Stefano; Casella, Patrizia; Lupini, Giuliano; METHANE EMISSIONS FROM BEAVER DAMS Puddu, Alberto AT THE LANDSCAPE LEVEL IN THE BOREAL RECOVERY OF BACTERIA FROM DRY RIVER REGION OF QUÉBEC SEDIMENTS AFTER A PERIOD OF SIMULATED AND NATURAL DROUGHT 10:00 Obrador, Biel; Marcé, Rafael; Riera, Joan SS4-4 Lluís; Morguí, Josep Anton; López, Pilar; 10:00 Mora Gomez, Juanita; Romani Cornet, Armengol, Joan SS1-4 Anna; Elosegi, Arturo ALKALINITY AND THE INORGANIC CARBON MICROBIAL DECOMPOSITION OF LEAF EQUILIBRIUM SHAPE THE METABOLISM- LITTER IN A MEDITERRANEAN STREAM

CO2 SATURATION RELATIONSHIP IN LENTIC FRESHWATERS 10:15 Stubbington, Rachel; Wood, Paul J.; Reid, SS1-5 Ian 10:15 Roland, Fabio; Barros, Nathan; Cole, INVERTEBRATES IN THE HYPORHEIC ZONE SS4-5 Jonathan; Huszar, Vera REFUGIUM: IS COMPARING BENTHIC AND ECOSYSTEM ASSESSMENT OF CARBON IN HYPORHEIC POPULATIONS VALID? TROPICAL HYDROELECTRIC RESERVOIRS Chairs: Datry, T.; Tockner, K.; Arscott, D. and Corti, R. Chairs: Del Giorgio, P.; Sobek, S.; Obrador, B. and Marce, R. 11:00 Poznanska, Malgorzata; Kakareko, Tomasz; SS1-6 Krzyzynski, Maciej; Kobak, Jaroslaw 11:00 Lopez-Laseras, Pilar; Marce, Rafael; EFFECT OF SUBSTRATUM DRYING ON THE SS4-6 Armengol, Joan SURVIVAL AND MIGRATIONS OF NATIVE

NET HETEROTROPHY AND CO2 EVASION FROM AND PONTO-CASPIAN GAMMARIDS A PRODUCTIVE CALCAREOUS RESERVOIR 11:15 Wood, Paul; Stubbington, Rachel; Pitcher, 11:15 Scott, Daniel; Anderson, John; Ryves, David SS1-7 Alexandra; House, Andrew SS4-7 CARBON FIXATION, FLUX AND BURIAL HYDROGEOLOGICAL CONTROLS ON EFFICIENCY IN TWO CONTRASTING EUTROPHIC INVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES IN TEMPORARY LAKES IN THE UK (ROSTHERNE MERE AND STREAMS TATTON MERE). 11:30 Magoulick, Dan 11:30 Rasilo, Terhi; Ojala, Anne; Huotari, Jussi; SS1-8 IMPACTS OF DRYING AND CRAYFISH INVASION SS4-8 Pumpanen, Jukka ON STREAM ECOSYSTEM STRUCTURE AND

DYNAMICS OF CO2 CONCENTRATION IN FUNCTION A SOIL-LAKE-BROOK CONTINUUM OF A BOREAL FORESTED CATCHMENT 11:45 Datry, Thibault; Corti, Roland; Philippe, SS1-9 Michel; Charansol, Steeve 11:45 Vidal, Luciana; Roland, Fabio; Abril, INVERTEBRATE RESPONSES TO REWETTING SS4-9 Gwenael; Artigas, Felipe IN A TEMPORARY RIVER IN FRANCE: EFFECTS BACTERIAL METABOLISM IN THE AMAZON OF PRECEDING DRY PERIOD DURATION. RIVER SYSTEM 12:00 Corti, Roland; Charansol, Steeve; Datry, 12:00 Filella, Montserrat; Rodríguez-Murillo, Juan SS1-10 Thibault SS4-10 Carlos; Nirel, Pascale SURFING THE WAVE: INVERTEBRATE FLUXES TEMPORAL EVOLUTION OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC IN THE ADVANCING WETTED FRONT OF A

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TEMPORARY RIVER FOLLOWING A 6 MONTH 11:45 Perona, Elvira; Carmona, Javier; Berrendero,

DRY PERIOD 04-2 Esther; Cartajena, Mariana; Loza, Virginia; FRIDAY, 1 JULY 2011 Beltran, Yenny; Hernández, Ignacio; 12:15 Von Schiller, Daniel; Graeber, Daniel; Britto, Sánchez-Díaz, Elena; Fernández-Valiente, SS1-11 David; García-Roger, Eduardo; Gelbrecht, Eduardo; Mateo, Pilar Jörg; Karaouzas, Ioannis; Koutsikos, ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL OF CRUCIAL Nikolaos; Prat, Narcis; Steward, Alisha; PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES IN FLUVIAL Tockner, Klement BENTHIC CYANOBACTERIA TERRESTRIAL INVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES OF TEMPORARY MEDITERRANEAN STREAMS 12:00 Santos, José; Almeida, Salomé; Figueira, 04-3 Etelvina 12:30 García Novo, Francisco; Fernández Lo Faso, CADMIUM EFFECTS IN NITZSCHIA PALEA SS1-12 Raquel P. (KÜTZING) W. SMITH FRUSTULE PROTEINS PLANT COMMUNITIES OF AN EPHEMERAL STREAM IN THE AQUATIC-TERRESTRIAL 12:15 Bonastre, Marta; Miró, Alexandre; Larsen, TRANSITIONAL PHASE 04-4 Thomas; Ventura, Marc MINERAL SHIELDS IN THE CLADOCERA: O9 Emerging concepts in freshwater ecology THE IMPORTANCE OF HYDROXYAPATITE Location: Sala d’Assaig FOR THE STOICHIOMETRIC BALANCE OF Chair: Dahm, C. PHOSPHORUS IN DAPHNIA.

09:15 Matthaei, Christoph; Piggott, Jeremy; 12:30 Berezina, Nadezhda 09-1 Townsend, Colin 04-5 PERCH MEDIATED SHIFTS IN REPRODUCTIVE MULTIPLE AGRICULTURAL STRESSORS IN VARIABLES OF THE AMPHIPOD GAMMARUS STREAMS: LESSONS FROM EXPERIMENTS LACUSTRIS IN LAKES OF NORTHERN RUSSIA AT TWO SPATIAL SCALES SS14 Freshwater mollusks. Biodiversity and 09:30 Salis, Romana; Matthaei, Christoph; ecological threats and Conservation strategies 09-2 Winkworth, Cynthia Location: Sala 1 MULTIPLE-STRESSOR EFFECTS OF THE Chairs: Altaba, C.; Barata, C. and Piña, B. AGRICULTURAL ANTIBIOTIC MONENSIN, DAIRY EFFLUENT AND RIPARIAN SHADE ON 09:15 Altaba, Cristian R STREAM ALGAL COMMUNITIES SS14-1 ERASING THE MOLLUSCAN RICHNESS OF FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS: A MEDITERRANEAN 09:45 Wagenhoff, Annika; Matthaei, Christoph; PERSPECTIVE 09-3 Townsend, Colin MULTIPLE-STRESSOR EFFECTS ALONG 09:30 Zbikowska, Elzbieta; Cichy, Anna GRADIENTS OF DEPOSITED FINE SEDIMENT SS14-2 PARASITES AND PATHOGENS CAN MODIFY AND DISSOLVED NUTRIENTS IN STREAMS THERMAL PREFERENCES OF FRESHWATER SNAILS 10:00 Keck, François; Lepori, Fabio 09-4 CAN WE PREDICT NITROGEN LIMITATION 09:45 Sánchez-Fontenla, Javier; López, Miguel Ángel; IN STREAMS AND RIVERS? SS14-3 Barata, Carlos; Torreblanca, Amparo; Cordero, David; Peña, Juan B.; Saavedra, Carlos 10:15 Liess, Antonia; Lind, Martin; Rowe, Owen; FIRST GENETIC DATA ON ZEBRA MUSSEL 09-5 Thomsson, Gustaf; Guo, Junwen (DREISSENA POLYMORPHA) POPULATIONS AQUATIC CONSUMER GROWTH RATES AND FROM RECENTLY INVADED SPANISH GROWTH EFFICIENCIES ARE HIGHER AT RIVERS. HIGHER LATITUDES - BUT AT WHAT COST? 10:00 Pina, Benjamin; Navarro, Anna; Campos, 11:00 Plénet, Sandrine; Statzner, Bernhard SS14-4 Bruno; Barata, Carlos 09-6 GRADIENTS IN PHYLOGENY AND PHYSIOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES OF PUPAL CASE ARCHITECTURE OF NINE SPANISH ZEBRA MUSSEL (DREISSENA HYDROPSYCHE SPECIES (TRICHOPTERA) POLYMORPHA) POPULATIONS USING ALONG THE LOIRE RIVER TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSES.

11:15 Istvánovics, Vera; Honti, Márk 10:15 Ureña, Rocio; Ruiz, Olga; del Ramo, Jose; 09-7 PHYTOPLANKTON GROWTH IN THREE SS14-5 López, Miguel Angel; Barata, Carlos; RIVERS – THE ROLE OF MEROPLANKTON Torreblanca, Amparo AND THE BENTHIC RETENTION HYPOTHESIS ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF ZEBRA MUSSEL POPULATIONS O4 Physiological Ecology (DREISSENA POLYMORPHA) INVADING Location: Sala d’Assaig THE EBRO AND THE JÚCAR HYDROGRAPHIC Chair: Borrego, C. BASINS.

11:30 11:30 O4-1 04-1 Corcoll, Natàlia; Bonet, Berta; Leira, Manel; Guasch, Helena LIGHT HISTORY INFLUENCES THE RESPONSE OF FLUVIAL BIOFILMS TO ZN EXPOSURE

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SS7 Effects of global change on water quality under drought conditions in Mediterranean regions Chair: Boavida, M.

11:00 Sabater, Sergi; Duran, Concha; Perez- SS7-1 Baliero, Maria C; Romaní, Anna M; Ruiz- González, Clara; Soley, Susanna; Timoner, Xisca; Tornés, Elisabet; Ylla, Irene; Artigas, Joan SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF PHOSPHORUS UTILIZATION BY PLANKTONIC COMMUNITIES IN A LARGE REGULATED MEDITERRANEAN RIVER

11:15 Carrapiço, Francisco SS7-2 DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL FRIDAY, 1 JULY 2011 IMPACTS OF AZOLLA FILICULOIDES IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA UNDER THE CLIMATIC CHANGES

11:30 Naselli-Flores, Luigi SS7-3 INFLUENCE OF CLIMATE ON PHYTOPLANKTON DYNAMICS IN MEDITERRANEAN WATER BODIES

11:45 Ordóñez, Jaime; Rodríguez, José Javier; SS7-4 García, Juan Carlos; Marcé, Rafael; Armengol, Joan IMPORTANCE OF RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT TO IMPROVE THE WATER QUALITY THEY SUPPLY: EXAMPLE OF SOME CATALAN RESERVOIRS

12:00 Terrado, Marta; Acuña, Vicenç; Ennaanay, SS7-5 Driss; Sabater, Sergi CHANGE IN THE PROVISION OF CURRENT FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN A MEDITERRANEAN BASIN UNDER WET AND DRY CONDITIONS

11:00 Romaní, Anna M.; Díaz Villanueva, Verónica; SS7-6 Font, Jordi; Schwartz, Thomas BIOFILM FORMATION AT WARMING TEMPERATURE: ENHANCED EFFECTS AT EUTROPHIC CONDITIONS

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