2022
DOI: 10.5194/icg2022-400
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Microhabitats of a threatened freshwater mussel in gravel-bed rivers (Belgium).

Abstract: <p>Physical microhabitat descriptors are important to predict species habitat and therefore, are critical to river management as a mean to identify and manage habitats of aquatic fauna. Flow velocity, water depth and substrate constitute the fundamental microhabitat of benthic macroinvertebrates. The thick shelled river mussel (<em>Unio crassus</em>) is an endangered European freshwater mussel. The species and its habitat are protected in Europe by Council Directive 92… Show more

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