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    Is eutrophication really a major impairment for small waterbody biodiversity? by Rosset, Véronique, Angélibert, Sandrine, Arthaud, Florent, Bornette, Gudrun, Robin, Joël, Wezel, Alexander, Vallod, Dominique, Oertli, Beat, Arnott, Shelley

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-04-2014)
    “…Eutrophication remains a major stress for freshwater biodiversity. Its deleterious consequences on biodiversity are well documented for large waterbodies…”
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    Macroinvertebrate assemblages in 25 high alpine ponds of the Swiss National Park (Cirque of Macun) and relation to environmental variables by Oertli, Beat, Indermuehle, Nicola, Angélibert, Sandrine, Hinden, Hélène, Stoll, Aurélien

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-02-2008)
    “…High-altitude freshwater ecosystems and their biocoenosis are ideal sentinel systems to detect global change. In particular, pond communities are likely to be…”
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    Farm ponds make a contribution to the biodiversity of aquatic insects in a French agricultural landscape by Ruggiero, Antonio, Céréghino, Régis, Figuerola, Jordi, Marty, Pierre, Angélibert, Sandrine

    Published in Comptes rendus. Biologies (01-04-2008)
    “…Manmade ecosystems provide a variety of resources that have strong economic values. We assessed the importance of 37 farm ponds for the biodiversity of Odonata…”
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    Biodiversity in eutrophicated shallow lakes: determination of tipping points and tools for monitoring by Robin, J., Wezel, A., Bornette, G., Arthaud, F., Angélibert, S., Rosset, V., Oertli, B.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-02-2014)
    “…Nutrient-rich freshwater ecosystems are generally considered as having low ecological quality and low associated biodiversity. In such systems we analysed the…”
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    Gravel pits support waterbird diversity in an urban landscape by Santoul, F, Gaujard, A, Angélibert, S, Mastrorillo, S, Céréghino, R

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-11-2009)
    “…We assessed the benefit of 11 gravel pits for the settlement of waterbird communities in an urbanized area lacking natural wetlands. Gravel pits captured 57%…”
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