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  • Eriksen, Tor Erik; Brittain, John E; Søli, Geir; Jacobsen, Dean; Goethals, Peter; Friberg, Nikolai (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2021)
    The aim of this study is to generate a first global overview of pressures and methods used to assess the environmental quality of rivers and streams using macroinvertebrates. In total, 314 peer-review studies were reviewed, ...
  • Eriksen, Tor Erik; Jacobsen, Dean; Demars, Benoît O.L.; Brittain, John E; Søli, Geir; Friberg, Nikolai (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2022)
    Anthropogenic inputs of nutrients and organic matter are common in tropical lowland rivers while little is known about the pollution-induced changes in oxygen availability and respiratory performance of ectotherms in these ...
  • Milner, Alexander M.; Khamis, Kieran; Battin, Tom J.; Brittain, John Edward; Barrand, Nicholas E.; Füreder, Leopold; Cauvy-Fraunie, Sophie; Gíslason, Gísli Már; Jacobsen, Dean; Hannah, David M.; Hodson, Andrew J.; Hood, Eran; Lencioni, Valeria; Ólafsson, Jón S.; Robinson, Christopher T.; Tranter, Martyn; Brown, Lee E. (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
    Glaciers cover ∼10% of the Earth’s land surface, but they are shrinking rapidly across most parts of the world, leading to cascading impacts on downstream systems. Glaciers impart unique footprints on river flow at times ...
  • Lento, Jennifer; Culp, Joseph M; Levenstein, Brianna; Aroviita, Jukka; Baturina, Maria A.; Bogan, Daniel; Brittain, John E; Chin, Krista; Christoffersen, Kirsten S.; Docherty, Catherine; Friberg, Nikolai; Ingimarsson, Finnur; Jacobsen, Dean; Lau, Danny Chun Pong; Loskutova, Olga A.; Milner, Alexander; Mykrä, Heikki; Novichkova, Anna A.; Ólafsson, Jón S.; Schartau, Ann Kristin; Shaftel, Rebecca; Goedkoop, Willem (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2021)
    1. Warming in the Arctic is predicted to change freshwater biodiversity through loss of unique taxa and northward range expansion of lower latitude taxa. Detecting such changes requires establishing circumpolar baselines ...