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Fish diversity in <scp>E</scp>uropean lakes: geographical factors dominate over anthropogenic pressures

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Sandra Brucet, Stephanie Pédron, Thomas Mehner, Torben L. Lauridsen et al.

Journal: Freshwater BiologyYear: 2013Citations: 136

Summary We aimed to distinguish the relative contributions of natural and anthropogenic local factors on patterns of fish diversity in E uropean lakes at different geographical scales. We compiled data from standardised fish monitoring using multimesh benthic gill nets, information on lake morphomet...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceNature and Landscape ConservationOpen Access
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Long-Term Records of Fisheries Yield and Stocking in Kaptai Reservoir (Bangladesh)—Evidence for Regime Shift?

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Khan Kamal Uddin Ahmed, Thomas Mehner

Journal: OALibYear: 2024

Regime shifts, abrupt switches between alternate states of ecosystems, have repeatedly been described for marine fisheries, but little evidence exists for regime shifts in freshwater fisheries systems.A 41-year long time series (from 1965 until 2005) of fisheries yielded 17 fish species, dried fish ...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesAquatic ScienceOpen Access
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International workshop: "Perspectives on Uses and Users in the History of Office Buildings"

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VAN DE MAELE, Jens, FICKERS, Andreas, Kohlrausch, Martin, Robertson, Craig et al.

Journal: Open Repository and Bibliography (University of Luxembourg)Year: 2023

In 1984, the German literature scholar Hannes Schwenger wrote that “it cannot take long before the first museum on offices opens its doors – probably before the turn of the millennium”. Schwenger drew a parallel with 19th-century factory complexes, which were (by the mid-1980s) gradually becoming mu...

Social SciencesArts and HumanitiesConservation
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