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- Water Quality and Stress Indicators in Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems: Linking Levels of Organisation (Individuals, Populations, Communities)
- Life History and Reproductive Capacity of Gammarus Fossarum and G. Roeseli (Crustacea: Amphipoda) Under Naturally fluctuating Water Temperatures: a Simulation Study
- Implications for Ecotoxicology
- Gammarus: Important Taxon in Freshwater and Marine Changing Environments
- Investigating Ecological Impacts of Invasive
- Gammarus Pulex-Group (Crustacea
- Alien Crustacea in Polish Waters – Amphipoda
- NAME of SPECIES: Dikerogammarus Villosus Synonyms: Common Name: Killer Shrimp A
- Guidelines for Deriving Numerical National Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Aquatic Organisms and Their Uses by Charles E
- First Endemic Freshwater Gammarus from Crete and Its Evolutionary History
- Contrasting Sensitivities to Toxicants of the Freshwater Amphipods Gammarus Pulex and G
- First Endemic Freshwater Gammarus from Crete and Its Evolutionary History—An Integrative Taxonomy Approach
- Biological Characteristics of Rivers - Kazumi Tanida
- Reproduction in Gammarus (Crustacea, Amphipoda): Female Strategies
- Detection of a New Non-Native Freshwater Species by DNA Metabarcoding of Environmental Samples – First Record of Gammarus Fossarum in the UK
- Time-Series Analysis of a Native and a Non-Native Amphipod Shrimp in Two English Rivers
- 2013 Freshwater Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia
- Pomphorhynchus Laevis Manipulates Gammarus Pulex Behaviour Despite Salt Pollution Hadrien Fanton, Evelyne Franquet, Maxime Logez, Nicolas Kaldonski
- Gammarus Pulex (Crustacea: Amphipoda) Avoids Increasing Water Temperature and Intraspecific Competition Through Vertical Migrati
- Reproduction in Gammarus (Crustacea, Amphipoda): Basic Processes
- Demon Shrimp Edna Technical White Paper SURESCREEN SCIENTIFICS
- Amphipod Newsletter 42 2018
- British Freshwater Malacostracan "Shrimps"
- Cryptic Diversity and Mtdna Phylogeography of the Invasive Demon Shrimp, Dikerogammarus Haemobaphes (Eichwald, 1841), in Europe
- Both Male and Female Gammarus Pulex Benefit
- Impact of Olfactory Non-Host Predator Cues on Aggregation Behaviour and Activity in Polymorphus Minutus Infected Gammarus Pulex
- The Ecological Importance of Amphipod–Parasite Associations for Aquatic Ecosystems
- Taxonomic Relationship Between Two Gammarus Species, G
- Acute Lethal Toxicity and Accumulation of Copper in Gammarus Pulex (L.) (Amphipoda)