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<p>"The goal of the ‘Danube Restoration Project’ is to gradually restore hydrological connectivity and | <p>"The goal of the ‘Danube Restoration Project’ is to gradually restore hydrological connectivity and | ||
− | ecological integrity between the river and its floodplain in a segment of the Austrian Danube. In order to test the effectiveness and success of this large-scale pilot project, a long-term evaluation program has been implemented, which includes abiotic, biotic and functional components. The biotic ‘functional describers’ include macrophytes, molluscs, odonates, amphibians, fish and benthic invertebrates. In the present analysis, the first four of these groups are focused upon, because sampling strategies for fish and benthic invertebrates are not compatible with the other groups." (Tockner et al., 1999 <ref>K | + | ecological integrity between the river and its floodplain in a segment of the Austrian Danube. In order to test the effectiveness and success of this large-scale pilot project, a long-term evaluation program has been implemented, which includes abiotic, biotic and functional components. The biotic ‘functional describers’ include macrophytes, molluscs, odonates, amphibians, fish and benthic invertebrates. In the present analysis, the first four of these groups are focused upon, because sampling strategies for fish and benthic invertebrates are not compatible with the other groups." (Tockner et al., 1999)<ref>K, TOCKNER,F. SCHIEMER, C. BAUMGARTNER, G. KUM, E. WEIGAND, |
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Revision as of 15:37, 8 May 2009
Regelsbrunner Aue
Introduction
"The goal of the ‘Danube Restoration Project’ is to gradually restore hydrological connectivity and ecological integrity between the river and its floodplain in a segment of the Austrian Danube. In order to test the effectiveness and success of this large-scale pilot project, a long-term evaluation program has been implemented, which includes abiotic, biotic and functional components. The biotic ‘functional describers’ include macrophytes, molluscs, odonates, amphibians, fish and benthic invertebrates. In the present analysis, the first four of these groups are focused upon, because sampling strategies for fish and benthic invertebrates are not compatible with the other groups." (Tockner et al., 1999)[1]
References
- ↑ K, TOCKNER,F. SCHIEMER, C. BAUMGARTNER, G. KUM, E. WEIGAND, I. ZWEIMU, LLER AND J.V. WARD (1999). THE DANUBE RESTORATION PROJECT: SPECIES DIVERSITY PATTERNS ACROSS CONNECTIVITY GRADIENTS IN THE FLOODPLAIN SYSTEM. REGULATED RIVERS: RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT 15: 245–258.